March Break at the Dundas Museum and Archives

The Dundas Museum and Archives offers your children an exciting opportunity to learn about our First Nations and early settlers by making some of the crafts that were part of their lives this March Break!

First Nations crafts include pinch pots and other totems made from air-dry clay. Dream catchers and shakers are personally decorated. First Nations showed early settlers how to make dolls from corn husks, design your own! Want to know how the early settlers made wool? you can learn to spin your own into yarn using a drop spindle!
Drop in anytime during the DMA’s regular hours during the March Break to make a memento you can take home with you!

March Break Activities 2016