Easter Fun Returns to two Kingston Museums

The Museum of Health Care and Murney Tower Museum, two local museums, are inviting families to visit on Saturday, April 12th between 9am-4pm for the third annual Egg-stream Easter Fun at the Museum.

Eggs-tream Easter Fun is a family-friendly event designed for kids of all ages! Participants will visit both sites and enjoy special activities, including an Easter egg scavenger hunt, Easter- themed crafts, and special Easter goodies provided by our friends at Rapport CU. Families will also have a chance to venture inside both sites to earn a prize. Tickets for a timed entry is required, and tickets are $5 per person. 

Families are free to choose at which site they will start their hunt. Murney Tower and the Museum of Health Care are just a short 3 minute “hop” from each other. Of course, everyone is encouraged to take some time to explore the galleries at these amazing historic sights full of Kingston's, and Canada’s, rich history.

Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025

Time slots: 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.

Registration required: Buy your tickets now!

Cost: $5 per person

Locations: Murney Tower Museum, 2 King Street West, and Museum of Health Care at Kingston, 32 George Street

About the Museum of Health Care at Kingston

Housed in the Ann Baillie Building, National Historic Site, the Museum is home to Canada’s largest collection of artifacts related to the history of healthcare. Visitors can explore exhibits that feature fascinating (and sometimes strange!) artifacts and stories that highlight the history of vaccines, nursing, x-rays, medicine and so much more! Situated on the grounds of Canada’s oldest public hospital, just steps from Kingston’s beautiful waterfront, we invite you to experience wonder and discovery at the Museum of Health Care. For more information visit:http://www.museumofhealthcare.ca/  or follow us onFacebook,Instagram orYouTube.

About Murney Tower Museum

The Murney Tower Museum is a community museum operated by the Kingston Historical Society in partnership with Parks Canada. It is located in one of the four Martello Towers of Kingston, Ontario and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Rideau Canal and Kingston Fortifications. It is the oldest operating museum in Kingston with over a thousand domestic and military artifacts.  The museum offers tours, programming and exhibits. For more information visit: www.murneytower.com or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.

Media Contact:

Anna Collett (Museum of Health Care)

Email: anna.collett@kingstonhsc.ca

Phone: 613-548-2419

Alexa Grady (Murney Tower)

Email: alexa@murneytower.com

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