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Yarmouth County Museum and Archives

Escape the Museum: Winter Rescue

You wanted a ski weekend away but when a snow storm forces you off the road, you're forced to take refuge in a seemingly abandoned cabin in the woods, when you enter, things take a bizarre and puzzling turn. Join us for our latest escape room. Registration November 3 at 9am. Click arrow for details

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Escape the Museum: Winter Rescue
Escape the Museum: Winter Rescue

Time & Location

Nov 28, 2020, 5:00 p.m.

Yarmouth County Museum and Archives, 22 Collins St, Yarmouth, NS B5A 3C8, Canada

About the Event

To register call 902-742-5539 (ask for Lisette). Registration is required. $17.00/person (Minimum 5/team, Maximum 8/team)

Covid-19 Guidelines for Escape the Museum

We want to ensure everyone’s safety while still providing a fun (and challenging) experience for participants. We’ve added a few extra precautions to our upcoming Escape the Museum event to ensure everyone’s safety.

1- Extra time between bookings are in place to allow for cleaning.

2- All items in the room will be cleaned after each game.

3- Group sizes have been adjusted to a minimum of 5 participants and maximum of 8 participants. *As always, teams will only be booked with their group.

4- Participants are asked to wear masks while waiting to enter the room, but may remove their masks during game play.

5- The game master (attendant) who will be assisting groups in the room will wear a mask at all times during game play.

6- If a member of your group is experiencing any Covid-19 symptoms, we ask that the individual not participate.

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Location

22 Collins Street

Yarmouth, NS

B5A 3C8

Canada

Contact

(902) 742 -5539 

Mon-Sat | 9am - 5pm

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The Yarmouth County Museum and Archives, owned by the Yarmouth County Historical Society stands on Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaq Territory) and supports culture, education, and arts on this land. We strive for meaningful partnerships with all the peoples of this province as we continue to live and work here. Through the Peace and Friendship Treaties, which the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725-1726, there was no surrender of lands nor resources. Agreements within these Treaties outline a path for the ongoing relationship between Nations in mutual respect.

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