The Joseph Schneider Haus Museum and Gallery is a dynamic community museum in downtown Kitchener. The heart of the complex is the fine Georgian frame farmhouse built by one of the area's first pioneers, Joseph Schneider, a Pennsylvania-German Mennonite. The Museum has an active exhibition program and annually more than 9000 school children participate in curriculum-based education programs. In addition, regular lectures, workshops and "discovery days" are presented to appeal to the adult learner. |
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Bring your family and join us at Laurel Creek for our fun and educational family programs, or sign your kids up for our very popular March Break and summer environmental day camps. We also offer unique environmental birthday parties! Community groups, such a Scouts, Guides or groups looking for a natural experience, will want to check out our special group programs. |
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Fort York offers a Hands-on, living history experience, that engages students first-hand in the social and military history of the fort, Toronto and Canada. |
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Explore the former home of Sir Henry Pellatt featuring unique architecture, furnished suites, secret passages, towers, stables and an 800 foot underground tunnel. |
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