In 1906, the Provincial Museum (as it was called then) was formed to 'secure and preserve natural history specimens and objects of historical and ethnological interest'. Since these early beginnings, the Museum's purpose has expanded to use these specimens and objects to educate communities through our programs, exhibits and research. By clearly defining our current vision, mission and mandate, we provide ourselves with a guidepost to follow when building exhibits, delivering programs and doing research.
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Museum daycamps run through July & August and are filling up quickly. Pioneer Day Camps ages 510 and are craft and activity based. $50Discovery Day Camps ages 812 and are field trip based. $50. for more information, butcall soon!
Culture Days was created in response to the growing recognition that a vibrant arts and cultural sector contributes directly to a healthy and stable society.In 2007, inspired by the success and impact of Quebec's Journées de la culture weekend, leaders of