Annual Elementary School Art Show
April 9th – June 6, 2026. Opening Reception April 9th from 5pm-7pm. Come one and all to visit our annual elementary school art show exhibition featuring young artists from our local community!!
April 9th – June 6, 2026. Opening Reception April 9th from 5pm-7pm. Come one and all to visit our annual elementary school art show exhibition featuring young artists from our local community!!
Reporting to the Director of Community Development, the Manager of Recreation & Culture is responsible and accountable for leading staff, programs, activities, and facilities required for the Town’s operational commitments for recreation, heritage and culture. This includes programming, services, initiatives, exhibits, museum collections and activities across the various Town facilities specifically including the DesBrisay Museum,…
A History of the Crown in Lunenburg County In celebration of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee, The DesBrisay Museum and South Shore Multicultural Association are pleased to present A History of the Crown in Lunenburg County. This exhibit reflects on the relationship between our community members and the Crown, while sharing the legacy…
Autism Nova Scotia’s Teen Community Leadership program will be partnering with Second Story Women’s Centre to offer a hands-on art experience run by youths. The program will run alongside the Centre’s Warrior in Me Exhibit, currently on at the DesBrisay.
The Friends of the DesBrisay Museum invite you to Shop, Sip and Savour. Make the museum gift shop a stop along your holiday shopping route on Saturday, November 16th, from 1pm – 4:30 pm. All items in the gift shop are created by local artisans and authors. Enjoy tax free shopping and some refreshments.
Join renowned photographer, author, adventurer and historian, Steve Skafte, as he shares about his journey of exploring abandoned cemeteries and buildings across Nova Scotia, pushing through walls of scratching brush, cutting a path to the past, and unearthing buried stones and half-forgotten stories. November 2, 2-4pm.