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P.A. Day: Cooking with Apples

Split your time between our modern and historic kitchens to cook and bake your way through this exciting day! Using a variety of apples and the Museum’s gardens as a guide, campers will stir up some exciting recipes to take home. Ages 6 – 12; $72 per child

Family Day at the Gibson House

Enjoy a day filled with family, friends and fun! With a focus on child friendly weaving and textile experiences, this event will be part of our free general admission programming. Toronto History Museums celebrates Black History Month with Lifting Voices for Belonging, a series of programs which celebrates the many contributions and the enduring legacy of Black communities on this land now known as Canada.

Festival at the Fort

Experience the Historic Fort Willow Conservation Area come to life this September 30! The Festival at Fort Willow is an annual event where visitors will experience what life was like at Fort Willow in the early 1800s. Activities include: Visit settlers homes and smell their delicious food Discover how ships were built Make candles like settlers Watch a blacksmith work Tie ropes like a sailor

Open Late – Extended Hours at the Museum

In celebration of Heritage Week, enjoy extended evening hours at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum! On February 22, all spaces will be open from 12:00-5:00pm The Museum’s Visitor’s Centre and all exhibit galleries will remain open until 8:00 pm.

P.A. Day: Cooking with Apples

Split your time between our modern and historic kitchens to cook and bake your way through this exciting day! Using a variety of apples and the Museum’s gardens as a guide, campers will stir up some exciting recipes to take home. Ages 6 – 12; $72 per child

Family Day at the Gibson House

Enjoy a day filled with family, friends and fun! With a focus on child friendly weaving and textile experiences, this event will be part of our free general admission programming. Toronto History Museums celebrates Black History Month with Lifting Voices for Belonging, a series of programs which celebrates the many contributions and the enduring legacy of Black communities on this land now known as Canada.

Festival at the Fort

Experience the Historic Fort Willow Conservation Area come to life this September 30! The Festival at Fort Willow is an annual event where visitors will experience what life was like at Fort Willow in the early 1800s. Activities include: Visit settlers homes and smell their delicious food Discover how ships were built Make candles like settlers Watch a blacksmith work Tie ropes like a sailor

Open Late – Extended Hours at the Museum

In celebration of Heritage Week, enjoy extended evening hours at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum! On February 22, all spaces will be open from 12:00-5:00pm The Museum’s Visitor’s Centre and all exhibit galleries will remain open until 8:00 pm.

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