Animatronic dinos from Lantzville bound for Alberta town’s museum
A group of animatronic dinosaurs from Lantzville is heading to the small northwest Alberta community of Wembley, home of the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum.
Noreen Zhang, chief administrative officer of Wembley, which had a population of 1,432 in 2021, said it was “amazing” to be able to buy the dinosaurs. The goal is to rebrand the community with a dinosaur theme, said Zhang, who declined to say how much the town spent for the collection.
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