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10th annual Family Heritage Day slated for Bruce County Museum

Liz DadsonBy: Liz Dadson  February 3, 2016
10th annual Family Heritage Day slated for Bruce County Museum
Dogs accompanied humans when they migrated into North America almost 15,000 years ago. They were an essential part of the Native American culture, kept as pets and used for help in travelling, protection, and hunting purposes.

Later on, when the Europeans appeared on the scene, this practice was adopted by the newcomers as well. Dog sledding has become a popular winter activity and you are invited to learn more about it at the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre during the 10th annual Family Heritage Day, Feb. 16, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., with “Jamie’s Ark" (R).
 

In addition to these special furry guests, the museum will be hosting more than 20 talented special guest demonstrators and performers in an interactive day of fun activities. Everything from snowshoeing (weather permitting) to spinning and weaving, lace making and First Nation basket making, will be showcased.

Many of the skills being demonstrated were those of early settlers, often key to their ability to survive and prosper. There will also be model trains on hand, a cash lunch bar and entertainment with Fiddles and Friends at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.

“Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is proud to sponsor this exciting event for a second year,” says Lynda Cain, senior communications advisor at OPG. “We love how the activities are accessible to everyone while at the same time showing off the collaborative spirit of our historic communities.”



Lynda Cain (L) of OPG, with museum business manager Janice Mewhinney, and Fiddles and Friends group members: Bill Hall, Eldon McDowell, and Dory Hall; photos courtesy of the Bruce County Museum and Cultural Centre
 

It’s a great opportunity to visit the museum to check out the exhibits while enjoying a variety of fun activities all for just the price of admission, which is FREE for members. As an added bonus, the museum is offering 10-per-cent off membership purchases and renewals made that day.

Members of the Bruce County Museum also enjoy free admission to four other fabulous museums, including Grey Roots Museum and Archives, Waterloo Region Museum, Simcoe County Museum and the Huron County Museum and Gaol.


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