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Family Day event at the Museum

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Date(s) - February 17
11:00 am - 3:00 pm

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A Family Day weekend special event at the Sooke Region Museum, 2070 Phillips Road.
Free tours of Moss Cottage and of Triangle Island Lighthouse.
Tours begin approximately every 20 minutes.
“Aunt Tilly” will welcome visitors into her 1902 home where she is raising her two children. Historian Lanny Seaton will welcome visitors with his stories of life at the lighthouses of Vancouver Island as well as the saga of the journey of this lighthouse from Triangle Island (off Cape Scott, on the northern tip of Vancouver Island) to the Sooke Region Museum.
Bring the whole family!
This event is supported by the Province of B.C.

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