Archaeology Alive!

Tuesday, February 18 to Saturday, February 22, 2020 from Noon to 5 p.m. (runs until June 30)

Archaeological artifact

During Heritage Week, explore and learn about this amazing archaeological site. Engage with the late 16th-century artifacts (on loan from the Canadian Museum of History and the Huron-Wendat Museum), experience the 3D virtual longhouse gaming experience (created in partnership with Ryerson University), and oral histories from Huron-Wendat Nation members.

The Jean-Baptiste Lainé Site, which was previously referred to as the Mantle Site, was home to a remarkable late 16th-century Wendat community discovered in southeast Whitchurch-Stouffville between 2003-05 during the excavation for a future development. This archaeological site clearly corroborates Huron-Wendat knowledge and culture in terms of its ultimate origins and deepest cultural identity.

Admission:

Adult: $6
Child (3-12): $4
Senior/Student (with ID): $5
Family (up to 4 people): $16
Children under 3: Free with a paying adult (maximum of 2 children per adult)

For more information:

Contact: Krista Rauchenstein, Museum Curator
Telephone: 905-727-8954, ext. 3292
Email: krista.rauchenstein@townofws.ca
Website: www.townofws.ca/en/explore/museum.aspx?_mid_=29676

Location:

Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre
14732 Woodbine Avenue
Stouffville, Ontario

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