The Fredericton Region Museum is offering a military history day camp during the week of July 3rd to 7th. Focusing on how war affected Canada and the important role that men and women played in our military history, this week will be filled with games and activities that relate to The War of 1812, the Revolutionary War, and the First and Second World Wars. Canada’s modern role in maintaining peace will also be explored. March through history with us as we learn through guest speakers, games, activities and outings.
The museum operates six different weeks of summer day camps offering children 8 to 11 years of age an opportunity to directly explore some of Fredericton’s history and discover links to the City’s past. Our camps have a maximum of 10 Campers each week, allowing the children to fully participate and enjoy the week in their own way while exploring and learning about our past in a fun and inclusive manner. Children take daily trips to nearby sites and visit heritage gems that make Fredericton a wonderful place to live. With lots of time for creativity, campers play traditional and contemporary games, construct crafts, explore our heritage, make lasting friendships and learn about our past in a unique way!
This camp starts next week but we still have a few spots open. The registration fee is $140 and includes a museum t-shirt, materials and activities.
2017 Summer Camp Parent Handbook
2017 Summer Camp Registration and Consent Forms
Registration forms/consent forms and payment can be delivered to the Fredericton Region Museum Office at 571 Queen Street during our business hours (10 am – 4 pm, Monday to Friday).
We are now also offering Email Money Transfers! Please contact us for further details on the process!
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