Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

Musée Redpath

The Redpath Museum, on the McGill University campus, is a natural history potpourri, a wunderkammer writ large.Exhibits on zoology, mineralogy, paleontology, and, um, ethnology, fill the place, which is the oldest building built as a museum in Canada. It was completed 1882, and has a very Victorian feel (but lacks the requisite dust and must).La defense du Narval, and some other, defenseless, specimens.A slice of Douglas Fir with a diameter of about six feet.It was 300+ years old when it was cut down. Except for the fossils, minerals, and the world cultures material, of course, an awful lot of killing filled up collections like these.Yes, a deeply ambivalent fascination.

4 responses to “Musée Redpath”

  1. One of my favorite evolution courses was taught there… Perfect setting.

    1. Yes, the evolution exhibit is excellent (although I didn’t get any noteworthy pictures of it, except for one of the Burgess Shale critters). Sadly, down here in the U.S. such things would be wildly controversial: the fantastic Darwin exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History couldn’t get a corporate sponsor.

  2. […] Passenger pigeon died in 1914. This specimen is in the Redpath in Montreal, which I profiled in an earlier post. (All my Montreal posts are […]

  3. Hi mthew, I am a public programmer at the Redpath Museum and I would really like to use your pics from the Redpath to create some posts for our social media site. I would really like to credit you by name. Please write me at to let me know how you feel about this.
    Thanks, your pics are great.

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