The Longwoods Conservation Area has a whole week of activities for March Break planned. Alison Klages, Team Lead for the Education and Communications Team and Curator of the Ska-Nah-Doht Village and Museum tells myFM the activities change day to day.
There will also be guided tours on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 10:30am and 1pm at the Longwoods Conservation Area in Mount Brydges.
Klages says there is no preregistration required. The majority of activities happening are free. However, there are a few at a cost of $3.50; like pottery, excavating an owl pellet and clay footprints. Parking at the Conservation Area is $5.
The Ska-Nah-Doht village opened in 1973. To celebrate 50 years, the Museum has a new exhibit on display that includes news articles and memorabilia from Ska-Nah-Doht’s first 50 years.
For more information, you can go to LTVCA.ca
The park is open 9-dusk (5pm) and the Museum is open 10am-4pm everyday.
written by: K. Close
