Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2015, p. 20

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, March 5, 2015 | 20 Oakville and area March Break events Until April 5 Maple Town 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Weekends, March Break and holidays explore the Mountsberg Sugar Bush to see historical and modern methods of tapping, collecting and boiling sap to make syrup. Demonstrations, horse-drawn rides and the Pancake Pavilion add to the experience. For details call 905-854-2276 or visit www.conservationhalton.ca. Sweet Water Season 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Weekends, March Break and holidays visit the reconstructed Iroquoian Village at Crawford Lake and learn how maple syrup was discovered and used by Ontario's First Peoples. Maple themed crafts and discovery hunts for kids. Call 905-854-0234 for details. March Weekends & March Break (March 16 to 20) Bronte Creek Maple Syrup Festival With a focus on heritage interpretation up to 1900, tour guides dress in turn-of-the-century clothing for this event at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Attractions include: pancake house, candy shanty, fresh maple taffy, guided tours of Maple Lane, gift shop, wagon rides, farm animals, farmhouse tours and demonstrations. Call Public Library at the a different branch each day to catch those creepers, mine for minerals and build in the Minecraft arena. Ages 5 and up. Visit www.opl.ca for information. MARCH 16 TO 20 RBG March Break Camps 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.: Select from week-long camps for various ages. For details call Royal Botanical Gardens at 905-527 1158 or visit www.rbg.ca. March Break Ski Camps 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Register for week-long lesson sessions at Glen Eden Ski and Snowboard Centre while students are off school. Weather permitting. For details contact Glen Eden Ski and Snowboard Centre at 905-878-5011 or gleneden@hrca.on.ca. YMCA of Oakville March Break Camp Day and overnight camp options for kids with day trips, centre activities and overnight winter activities for youth. Financial assistance is available. Visit ymcaofoakville.org Oakville Museum March Break Take inspiration from the collection at the Oakville Museum, discover traditional techniques and build your artistic skills. Ages 6­10. Preregister at www.oakville.ca/musuem Madeline and Brianna Varcoe watch maple sugar candy being made last year at Bronte Creek Maple Syrup Festival. Photo by: Eric Riehl/Metroland Media Group 905-827-6911 or visit www.OntarioParks.com. March 16 to 19 Minecraft Live! 2 to 3:30 p.m.: You've played the video game, now join the Oakville APPLEBY COLLEGE CAMPS March 16-20, 2015 · June 22-August 28, 2015 SPORTS & ADVENTURE CAMPS (AGES 7-15) DISCOVERY CAMPS (AGES 4-7) ARTS & MEDIA CAMPS (AGES 7-15) SCIENCE & SUCCESS CAMPS (AGES 7-15) With over 50 programs and over 220 weekly sessions, Appleby College Camps has something for everyone. Led by highly qualified Appleby staff, we offer low camper to instructor ratios, daily swims, nutritious lunches, family events, and shows all located on our beautiful 60-acre lakeside campus in southwest Oakville. Before and after care is available. Make us your choice for friendship, sports and fun! To learn more call 905-845-4681 ext. 113 or visit www.appleby.on.ca/camps

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