Kids Day

August 3 @ 10:00 am August 5 @ 4:30 pm

The BC Forest Discovery Centre celebrates kids BIG this BC Day long weekend for 3 fun-filled days for families in and visiting the Cowichan Region. Train rides, entertainment, imagination station and activities for the kids, prize draws, our almost famous BBQ, mini donuts, and a great educational experience, are only a few reasons for kids of all ages to come out to the event. Added to the Saturday activities will be 2 performances of ‘Messages in the Dust’ performed by the Seeds and Salt Theatre Co. The performances are family-friendly featuring 5 true stories and music from Vancouver Island history. Stories are retold in a dramatic and quick-paced physical style so that kids and adults are drawn into the exciting lives and events of the past.

Performances presented by the Mill Bay – Malahat Historical Society are only on Saturday at noon and 2pm and are included in your admission along with other activities and unlimited train rides. The ‘Messages in the Dust’ shows include: Murder and Mayhem, A Whale of a
Tale (Mill Bay Whaling Station, 1865), Dirt on My Shovel (Nanaimo Mine Explosion, 1887), The Second Son (A British Remittance Man is banished to the colonies but finds his upper-class upbringing is totally inadequate for life here, 1900s), Marvelous Miss Mabel (teaching at an isolated floating logging camp, 1927) and Whiskers, the Al Capone of Vancouver Island (Rum running during prohibition, 1931). The people and events portrayed are real but the stories have long been forgotten.

A reduced admission rate of $14 for Adults, $12 for Seniors, $10 Children from 3 years to 18 years, and 2 years and under are FREE, making it an affordable day for the whole family.

Details

Start:
August 3 10:00 am
End:
August 5 4:30 pm
Cost:
$10 – $14
Event Category:
Website:
https://bcforestdiscoverycentre.com/

Organizer

BC Forest Discovery Centre
Phone
(250) 715-1113
Email
info.bcfdc@shawlink.ca
Website
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2892 Drinkwater Road
Duncan, BC V9L 6C2
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