One of the benefits of working on campus is the convenience of access. The Earth Sci Dept. at Western University has some display areas in their corridors. Sadly, they are in an old building with not the greatest lighting, and the glare from the glass makes appreciation a bit difficult.
A decent sized mammoth from Ontario:
A honkin' huge chunk of rock salt from the - surprise, surprise - Salina Formation (Silurian).
A cast of a tyrannosaurid print.
A display of dinosaur-related goodies:
A display case used as a quiz area for earth sci students. Obviously the trilo is Pseudogygites latimarginatus, and possibly one of those abundant Keichosaurs below that.