What to do with the kids this Christmas?

Everyone loves the holidays.  Getting a little time off work and school is great, but mom and dad don’t usually get as much time off as the kids.  Then the question becomes, what to do with the kids this Christmas?

Huronia Museum has the answer.  We are running New Years camp from January 3 to 6.  We will spend our days playing games, doing crafts, going public skating and getting as much fresh air as we can.  If mother nature cooperates we may even go tobogganing.  It is a chance for kids to get out of the house and keep busy, spend time with old friends and maybe make some new ones.  Our week of fun with conclude with a camp New Years Party!

This camp will run each day from 9 am to 5 pm for children ages 5-12.  You can sign up for all 4 days or just pick the ones you need.  The cost is $22 per day and pre-registration is strongly recommended as we have a limited number of spaces available.  Just fill out the PA Day Registration Form and return it to the museum.

For more information you can call us at 705-526-2844 or email at education@huroniamuseum.com.

48-Hour Film Challenge Winners 2011

Make it Happen Guys win Best Film for "The Dead Girl."

On Friday, November 25, 2011, the Huronia Museum hosted its second 48-Hour Film Challenge screening.  The film making team “Make it Happen Guys” won Best Film for The Dead Girl.  Nathan Berriault also took home the Best Performance award for his role in this film.

Team “Bl1ndin9” won the Achievement in the Field of Awesomeness award as did Team “Blinding Phoenix.”

See all three films at our 48-Hour Film Challenge page.