Sea Glass Jewelry Workshop
The Maritime Museum of BC 744 Douglas Street, Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaLearn about the history of sea glass in this interactive workshop. Then design your own piece of jewelry using locally sourced sea glass.
Learn about the history of sea glass in this interactive workshop. Then design your own piece of jewelry using locally sourced sea glass.
Explore the Maritime Museum of BC during our weekly Sensory-Friendly hours, designed for visitors who prefer a quiet and subdued environment.
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No Museum Tots this week. For more information, please call us at 250-385-4222 or email us at programs@mmbc.bc.ca.
Explore the Maritime Museum of BC during our weekly Sensory-Friendly hours, designed for visitors who prefer a quiet and subdued environment.
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No Museum Tots this week. The Museum Tots program will return May 10th. For more information, please call us at 250-385-4222 or email us at programs@mmbc.bc.ca.
Explore the Maritime Museum of BC during our weekly Sensory-Friendly hours, designed for visitors who prefer a quiet and subdued environment.
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