Halloween Escape Room Tickets Available Now!

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An unsolved murder, missing fortune, and a fugitive doctor. Do you have what it takes to escape from the Dastardly Doctor’s Office this Halloween at Dundas Museum and Archives? Your group will have one hour to uncover the evidence of wicked crime and escape the historic Doctor’s Office before the suspect returns. General admission tickets are $25 each or $20 for members.

Dates: October 19, 24, 25, 26, 31

Times: 5:30pm, 7:00pm, and 8:30pm
Available for groups of 4 – 8 people. 

See you at the Cactus Festival!

Say hello to the Dundas Museum team at the Cactus Festival. Our booth will be set up in Memorial Square on August 17 and 18 from 10am – 4pm with antique fire trucks and an exhibit of the festival’s history.

Women and Beer Talk

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Join members of Queen of Craft, Lindsey Mrav cofounder of  Grain & Grit Brewing Co. and the ladies of Shawn & Ed Brewing Company as they talk about the history of women in brewing on July 18 at 7pm.

Did you know the first still license in the area was granted to early settler Anne Morden? Women have always played a significant role in the creating, selling, and consuming of beer and liquor. Come and hear about the roles women occupy today in the industry and culture and the integral ways women have developed to the rich tavern heritage of the region. Admission includes a souvenir glass and samples of the beers discussed in this talk. Everyone welcome.

A portion of the proceeds from this talk will be donated to Interval House of Hamilton, a provider of emergency shelter, safety planning and support services for women with or without children that have experienced abuse or violence.

Tickets are $25 for general admission or $20 for Friends of the Museum Members. 

 

Become a Garden Volunteer!

The Dundas Museum is seeking volunteers to help in our gardens. To volunteer, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Anna Patterson at volunteer@dundasmuseum.ca.

Be a part of our feature exhibition, Tavern Town!

We are seeking artifacts relating to the brewing and consumption of alcohol for the upcoming summer exhibition, Tavern Town: Dundas on Tap. Most sought include photographs, drinking memorabilia, brewing tools, and advertisements relating to the bars, clubs, hotels, and taverns of Dundas. Contributions may either be provided on loan from the months of May until September or donated to the Museum’s artifact collection.
 
Tavern Town: Dundas on Tap will focus on the role hospitality and drinking establishments played in the development of the town. It will be on display from May 25 until September 14 in the feature exhibition gallery.
 
E-mail Exhibitions Coordinator Austin Strutt at austin@dudnasmuseum.ca or call us at (905) 627 – 7412 if you would like to contribute. #Dundas #HamOnt