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March Break at the
​Sault Museum

Join us at the Sault Museum for these fun March Break activities on March 11th, 13th and 14th! Activities are included in the Cultural Corridor Pass or $10 per child, per activity!

Cardboard Loom Weaving

Date: Tuesday March 11th, 2025
Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm


Join the Sault Ste. Marie Museum this March Break and make woven art using a cardboard loom! Children will be guided through the process of weaving on a circular loom. This event is recommended for ages 6 and up. Programming will begin at 1:00pm, this event is included in the Cultural Corridor Pass or $10 per child at the door.

Pirate Treasure Hunt

Date: Thursday, March 13th 2025
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm


Shwashbuckle your way through the Sault Museum on Thursday March 13th from 10:00am – 12:00pm at our Pirate Treasure Hunt! Children will discover the museum while looking for clues that lead to a pirate treasure chest, parents are able to enter in a draw to win an additional prize box! This event is included in the Cultural Corridor Pass, or $10 per child at the door. This event is sponsored by Arthur Funeral Home - Barton and Kiteley Chapel.

Ice Cream Science!

Date: Friday March 14th 2025
Time: 1:30 pm– 3:00pm


Ever wondered how ice cream used to be made before freezers? Join the Sault Ste. Marie Museum and learn how to make ice cream the old fashioned way! Participants will get the chance to make their own ice cream and have it in a sundae once it has been prepared, all while learning about history and science. This event is included in the Cultural Corridor Pass, or $10 per child at the door.

For more information on how to get a Cultural Corridor Pass, which gives you access to five great locations and tons of activities, click the button below!
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  • Home
  • Visit
    • Hours & Admission
    • Membership
    • Exhibits
    • Accessibility
    • School Tours
    • Meet the Team
  • Discover
    • Blog
    • Podcast: The Stories of Northern Life
    • Story Maps & Timelines
    • Virtual Exhibits
    • On This Spot
  • Programs and Events
    • Queenstown Golden Jubilee
    • United Way Time Capsule
    • Ghost Walk
    • Poppy Project
    • REVERB + REWIND
    • Residencies >
      • Isabelle Michaud
      • Ray Fox
      • Dawn Roe
  • Services
    • Digitization Services
    • Research Requests
    • Venue Rental
    • Birthday Parties
    • Paint Night Fundraisers
  • Research
    • Community Stories: Our Neighbourhoods
    • The Queer Project
    • Collecting COVID-19 History
    • Francophone History
    • Haunted Histories
  • Support
    • Make A Donation
    • Volunteer
  • Gift Shop