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March Break at the Hamilton Military Museum

Hamilton Military Museum 610 York Blvd, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Explore the fascinating military history of Dundurn Park, once known as Burlington Heights! On a self-guided tour of the Museum, you will discover what it was like to live and work on site during the War of 1812 and the 1837 Rebellion. Your visit also includes an opportunity to dress-up at our uniform station and […]

Regular museum admission rates apply

March Break Activity: Construction Zone at the Steam Museum

Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology 900 Woodward Ave, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Enter our Construction Zone to experiment with different building materials like Lego, Mega Bloks, K’Nex, giant bricks, magnetic tiles, and more. Help us make a miniature city by constructing a building with recycled materials and take home a construction-themed craft. 

regular Museum admission

March Break Whitehern on canvas

Whitehern Historic House & Garden 41 Jackson St. West, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Explore Whitehern through the paintings and drawings of Ruby McQuesten. Ruby was a talented artist who once supported the family financially through teaching at Ottawa Ladies’ College. Each room will feature her work offering a family-friendly glimpse into the many pieces she created and different mediums she used to express herself. 

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March Break at Dundurn

Dundurn National Historic Site 610 York Boulevard, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Take a break from your routine and experience a fascinating piece of Hamilton history at Dundurn National Historic Site. On a guided tour of over 40 rooms in Dundurn Castle, discover what it was like to live and play above stairs and work and live below stairs. Join us in the Coach House Hayloft for […]

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Coding with Microbit Sherwood Branch Milton Public Library

Milton Public Library - Sherwood Branch 6355 Main St W, Milton, ON, Canada

For children 8-12 years of age. Please note: Each child must have their own library card to register.  Learn basic coding and programming skills with Micro:bit; a pocket sized computer with motion detection, a built in compass and bluetooth technology. There may be a repetition of projects over the course of the sessions.  

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