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Museum’s Kid Curator Camp is back
The Kids Curator Camp is back at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum. Sourced

Barbara Worthy
Special to The Lake Report

Boats, balls, bowling and the world of bees are all part of the activities included in the NOTL Museum’s popular Kid Curator Camp, back this summer to the delight of amateur sleuths, curators and aspiring Olympians.

The Kid Curator Camp will be offered in two sessions: July 18 to 22 Aug. 15 to 19.

The camps cost $125 per child, per week.

The sessions, for kids six to 12, run from Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The theme for Week 1 is the waterfront and environment, where kids will explore Niagara-on-the-Lake’s relationship with the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, from the fish and the bees to the great naval battles of 1812, and even learn how to build a boat.

The theme for Week 2 is summer sports and games, where campers will host their own “Curator Games,” to complement the Canada Summer Games, and participate in their own cricket, pickleball or lawn bowling matches.

For more information and registration, contact Shawna Butts  at the museum, 905-468-3912, or drop by the museum at 43 Castlereagh St.

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