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Community Easter Egg Hunt

March 31, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Easter Egg Hunt at Muskoka Heritage Place

An annual event that is sure to please the kiddos, join us for the annual Nutty Chocolatier’s Community Easter Egg Hunt at Muskoka Heritage Place! A FREE quick and dirty 45 minute event for the family, embark on a chocolate treasure hunt and search for the golden egg!

About

  • Thousands of chocolate eggs are hidden around Muskoka Pioneer Village
  • Kids are split into age groups for egg hunting
  • Kids who find the golden eggs get a special prize from the Nutty Chocolatier

Where and when

  • Muskoka Heritage Place – Pioneer Village at 88 Brunel Road, Huntsville, Ontario
  • Sunday March 31st, 2024
  • Gate opens at noon (12:00 PM)
    • Egg hunt begins at 12:15 PM and ends at 1:00 PM or when all of the eggs have been collected
    • Be sure to arrive on time!

Who

  • Children
  • Ages 10 and under

Cost

Where to park

  • You can go to our main parking lot at 88 Brunel Road
  • Head toward the white and silver bell tower at our lane
  • Feel free to skip to our large wooden gate at the end of the lane

What to bring

  • Happy excited kids
  • A bag or pail for Easter Eggs
  • Depending upon weather conditions it could be snowy, frozen or muddy so proper footwear is a good idea

What not to bring

  • Pets; however we gladly welcome registered service animals
  • The desire to find eggs for your kid – this is their age-geared event

Details

Date:
March 31, 2024
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://www.muskokaheritageplace.ca/en/visit-and-play/community-easter-egg-hunt.aspx

Organizer

Town of Huntsville
Phone
705-789-1751
View Organizer Website

Venue

Muskoka Heritage Place
88 Brunel Road
Huntsville, Ontario P1H1R1 Canada
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Phone
705-789-7576
View Venue Website

We would like to respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Chippewa, Ojibwa and Potawatomi peoples, under the terms of the Robinson-Huron Treaty #61 of 1850, and the Williams Treaties of 1923.

We are grateful to be here. We hope you are too.

Together, we honour all Indigenous peoples – First Nations, Métis and Inuit – for their cultures, their languages, their wise teachings and ways of being, their stewardship and protection of the lands and waters - and life - that have shaped this country since time began.

Together, we commit to acknowledge, to learn, to educate, to create opportunity and to honour sacred places, and to take actions toward real Truth and Reconciliation in support of our commitment to wellness for all, and to walking the path together in respect, peace and harmony for future generations.

G’chi miigwech. Thank you very much.

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