Today’s honeybee was brought to North America from Europe over 400 years ago. Come help us celebrate the importance of this all-natural sweetener, cooking ingredient, antimicrobial wound dressing and folk medicine.
Local beekeepers on hand to answer your questions and showcase their products
Tour our heritage garden and learn which plants are best at attracting bees
Children’s activities centre with honey-themed games and crafts for your kids
And a whole lot more!
$12 individuals, $30 families (members get 50% off)
www.glengarrypioneermuseum.ca
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