Heritage Park Museum holds several annual events including celebrations for Canada Day, Riverboat Days and the Halloween Haunt at the Park. The 2008 Canada Day Celebrations saw over 600 visitors to join us in celebrating our country’s birthday. Heritage Park Museum held a silent auction with countless donations from local businesses, carnival games, live music, a BBQ and face painting. We also served birthday cake to celebrate Heritage Park Museum’s 25th and Canada’s 141st anniversaries.

We are planning to add even more fun, and entertaining things to do and see for 2009!

2008 Terrace Riverboat Days events included five days of children Arts & Crafts Workshop. This year children made:

There is a new program in development for the 2009 Riverboat days, please check back later for more information.

The 7th annual Halloween Haunt at Heritage Park was a resounding success. The eight historic buildings were adopted by various businesses and community groups who decorated and handed out candy. We are looking forward to next Halloween and hope for more adoptive groups and trick-or-treaters.

Special thanks go out to building adopters:

A great big thank you to volunteers Lois McDaniels, Annalee Davis, David Burchat, Hilda Tulstra, Kendra Shannon, Lynne Christiansen, David Pernaroski, Marylin Davies, and Brad Pollard for helping Heritage Park Museum decorate and hand out candy at the remaining buildings. Volunteerism keeps our communities strong, click here for more volunteer opportunities at Heritage Park Museum.

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