Families invited to enjoy scavenger hunts, crafts, and historic sites at Murney Tower and Canadian Museum of Health Care.
Families in Kingston have a festive reason to plan a spring outing. The Canadian Museum of Health Care and Murney Tower Museum are hosting the fourth annual Eggs-treme Easter Fun at the Museum on Saturday, April 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Programs and communications coordinator for Canadian Museum of Healthcare, Anna Collett explains more.
This family-friendly event is packed with Easter-themed activities for kids of all ages. Participants can take part in an Easter egg scavenger hunt, create seasonal crafts, and enjoy special treats. Families visiting both museums can earn a prize, making it a fun-filled day exploring Kingston’s rich history.
Manager and Curator at the Murney Tower Museum, Alison Dringenberg says there's lots of fun activities for the kids
Tickets for timed entry are required and are priced at $8 per person.
Visitors can choose which site to start at, with the two museums located just a short three-minute walk apart.
Dringenberg says that having events like these at the museum helps people familiarize themselves with history
Organizers encourage families to explore the historic sites and enjoy a unique, educational, and festive Easter experience.
Story by Alyssa Brush

