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The Age of Fishes Museum and Visitors Centre is located in the heart of Canowindra, in the Central West of NSW.
Imagine a world ruled by fish! Long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth, the mighty rivers of the Central West teemed with bizarre ancient fishes - armoured fishes, fishes with lungs, and some huge predators with jaws like crocodiles. Thousands of their fossils were found at Canowindra and give us a unique glimpse into life during the Devonian Period - the 'Age of Fishes'.
A chance discovery in 1955 revealed an extensive fossil bed dating from the Devonian Period. This 360-370 million year old fossil deposit contains the remains of thousands of freshwater fish. Many were new to science. The best of the fossils so far recovered are now on public display at within the Age of Fishes Museum.
The Age of Fishes Museum offers visitors and exciting range of permanent exhibitions and activities, occasional traveling exhibitions and well presented additional facilities, such as a well stocked gift shop, a regional Visitor Information Centre, as well as shaded picnic tables, a timeline walk, giant board games and fossil dig pits for young visitors.
Opening Hours
Daily 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Address
129 Gaskill Street
Canowindra
Classifications
Galleries, Museums and Collections, Historical Sites and Heritage Locations
Special Features
Enquiry Desk, Family Friendly, Gallery / Museum, Interactive Centre, Lawn / Gardens, Non Smoking, Picnic Area, Shop / Gift Shop
Costs
Indicative Prices: $8.00 - $25.00
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