This annual celebration of women’s work in the home and community focuses this year on the apron, patterns and pattern making, as well as examples of recycling and reuse during the 1940s. Visit the homestead to make pickles, knead bread, or taste rhubarb jelly. Kids will love cranking the rollers when we wash laundry. Check our website for a complete schedule of demonstrations, Sunday Tea Social and Ecumenical Church Service. An event for the whole family.
Facilities / Services
- No smoking
- Public washroom
- Wheelchair accessible
- Bus tours welcome
- French spoken
- Parking Available
Admission
Details: $4 per person, children under 12 free
$7 for tea social