Handcrafted by Two Brothers
Every dinosaur and prehistoric animal was sculpted from concrete by Paul and Serge Dupuis — built with their own hands over decades.
Walk a winding woodland trail and come face-to-face with life-size, handcrafted dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures — a one-of-a-kind Ontario treasure.
5446 Upper Canada Rd
Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0
Admission
Brothers Paul and Serge Dupuis sculpted each creature by hand from concrete — a labour of love that has delighted families for generations.
Every dinosaur and prehistoric animal was sculpted from concrete by Paul and Serge Dupuis — built with their own hands over decades.
A winding stone path through the forest takes 45 minutes to an hour to walk, with informational plaques in English and French at every exhibit.
Little ones can dig for fossil replicas in a large sandbox. Grassy picnic areas let families settle in and enjoy the day at their own pace.
The flat, hand-laid stone path is easy to navigate with strollers, wheelchairs, and small children. A relaxed, unhurried pace for everyone.
Each exhibit features a detailed plaque in English and French — making it a living classroom and a wonderful experience for curious minds.
Open daily from 10 am–4 pm, May 17 through September 7, including holidays. No advance tickets needed — just show up and take a walk back in time!
10:00 am – 4:00 pm daily
May 17 – September 7
Open every day including holidays.
No advance tickets required!
The flat, accessible trail takes about 45 minutes to an hour to walk. A large fossil dig sandbox guarded by a pterodactyl delights budding palaeontologists, and open grassy areas with picnic tables make it a perfect spot to settle in for the afternoon.
No food or concessions on site — lots of room to bring your own picnic!