2015 EVENTS Annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday & Sunday, April 4 & 5 There’ll be games, crafts, and an extra special prize for the lucky finder of the golden egg at our annual Easter Egg Hunt! Mother’s Day Sunday, May 10 Take a tour of the museum and then stroll through the gardens while the kids make gifts for Mom and Grandma. Pull up a chair in our restaurant where we’ll be offering a special Mother’s Day feature. Teddy Bear Picnic Sunday, May 17 It’s time for the little ones’ favourite picnic! Bring your teddy bear and get ready for some great old-fashioned family fun! Decorate a cookie to have with your ‘tea’, get glamourous with our Dress-up Tickle Trunk, make super-cute teddy bear crafts and settle in under the trees for story-time. Bring your own picnic or sample ours! Our restaurant will have lots of wholesome, homemade goodies for the whole family to enjoy. Father’s Day - Black Powder Sunday June 21 Muskets, Pistols, Bows and Arrows- and yes, even a cannon! Celebrate Father’s Day with a bang at our ever-popular Black Powder event. The Red Mountain Renegades will be back, performing their amazing and hilarious Wild West Fast-draw Gun show and the Fraser Valley Frontiersmen will be on site demonstrating antique firearms and primitive archery. Bring your wallet to take advantage of the amazing goods we’ll have for sale in our Trader’s Row. There’ll be live music, fun for the kids and of course, a Father’s Day barbeque! Waterloo Farm Festival Sunday, June 28 Bring your gumboots, this event is all about the farm! Get up close and personal with our farmyard friends and get ready to do some planting! There’ll be games, garden-themed crafts and milking demonstrations with the Mobile Dairy Classroom Experience. Dominion Day Wednesday, July 1 Celebrate confederation by exploring your local history! We’ll have fully guided tours at 12 & 2pm and a tasty BBQ in honour of the occasion. Fibre Festival Sunday, July 5 Calling all spinners, knitters, quilters, weavers and fibre enthusiastscome experience our first ever Fibre Festival. We’ll have vendors, demonstrations, and animal breeders on hand to answer all your questions and inspire your creativity. Pirate Day Sunday, August 2 Ahoy there! Join us for a day of pirate fun for the kids! Activities include pirate games, crafts and of course, a treasure hunt! 2015 EVENTS Roaring Twenties Sunday, August 9 Ready for some 1920’s glamour? Live music, fashion and swing dancing are all on the cards for this event! Dress in your best 1920’s fashions for a chance to win great prizes! Plein Air Painting Festival Friday-Sunday August 14, 15 & 16 Come and see the competitors as their paintings develop! All completed paintings will be displayed for the public on Sunday from 11am-1pm for the People’s Choice voting. Winners will be announced at the festival luncheon on Sunday which is open to the public by reservation only. Want to participate in the festival? Email us at: events@kilby.ca All skill levels are welcome. Deadline: Aug. 1, 2015. Summer Carnival - Visitor Appreciation Sunday, August 23 Back by popular demand—our old-fashioned Summer Carnival! A festive bash we throw to celebrate all our partners and supporters, this event is ‘admission by donation’. There’ll be live music, carnival games, market stalls, face-painting, crafts, a barbeque and loads of prizes for the kids! Autumn Harvest Festival Sunday, September 13 Witness an apple cider pressing demonstration on our 100 year-old apple press and browse our mini farmer’s market for delicious local foodstuffs while the kids make autumn-themed crafts. Sample our salmon barbeque and for those with a competitive spirit—enter our competition for the best Apple pie! Thanksgiving Saturday & Sunday, October 10 & 11 Don’t miss our famous Thanksgiving dinner! We’ve had visitors come from as far away as Kamloops and Vancouver for our Roast Turkey special. Reserve early to guarantee a spot! Sittings at 12pm, 2pm, and 4pm. Halloween Saturday, October 31 Something wicked this way comes... the Kilby Kids Halloween Party! Among our treats for this year: a costume contest, an interactive scavenger hunt, spooky crafts and games and last but not least, a live magic show. Sponsored by the Agassiz-Harrison Lions Club! Bald Eagle Festival Saturday & Sunday, November 21 & 22 We’ll be celebrating the return of thousands of Bald Eagles as they overwinter in our region to feast on the spawning salmon in the Harrison River. Visit www.fraservalleybaldeaglefestival.ca Christmas at Kilby Saturday & Sunday, December 12 & 13 Book your table for our traditional Christmas lunch and then sign up for one of our fun and festive workshops! The gift shop will have many unique items & exciting gift packs all ready for the holiday. Please visit our website at www.kilby.ca for admission costs, hours of operation & updates to our event calendar! 2015 Museum, Café & Gift Shop Hours April 3– May 10 Friday to Sunday 11 am - 4 pm May 14—June 22 Thursday to Monday 11 am - 4 pm June 23– Sept. 7 Open daily 11 am - 4 pm Sept. 11– Oct. 11 Friday to Sunday 11 am - 4 pm October 31 Saturday only 11am – 4 pm November 21 & 22 Saturday & Sunday 11am – 4 pm 2015 Calendar of Events Kilby Park Kilby Park is situated on the confluence of the Harrison and Fraser rivers, just down the road from the museum. The park features a beautiful 28-site waterfront campground complete with sandy beaches, nature trails and boat launch. Inquiries? Call 604-796-9576 or email campground@kilby.ca Feb 27 to May 31 $25 June 1 to Sept 30 $30 Oct 1 to 31 $25 Nov 1 to Jan 3 $15 Senior Rate $20 Senior Rate $20 All events are subject to change without notice. All Inquiries call (604) 796-9576, visit www.kilby.ca or drop by 215 Kilby Road, Harrison Mills, BC Located near the junction of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers, the Kilby Historic Site stands as the only reminder of the once thriving community of Harrison Mills. Step back in time to the 1920s with costumed interpreters, as you explore the magnificent 1906 General Store museum, Manchester House Hotel and Post Office. BC’s Museum of Rural Life! This 5 acre BC Heritage site includes a visit to our working farm filled with friendly animals and orchard playground. Facilities include Kilby Park located on scenic Harrison River, walking distance from the museum. The Park features a beautiful 28-site campground, day use area, sandy beaches, nature trails and boat launch. Visit www.kilby.ca for more information!
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