Museum Holiday Closure: December 21, 2025-January 1, 2026
The DesBrisay Museum will be closed to the public starting December 21, 2025 and reopening on January 2, 2026. Our staff wish you a safe holiday with best wishes for 2026.
The DesBrisay Museum will be closed to the public starting December 21, 2025 and reopening on January 2, 2026. Our staff wish you a safe holiday with best wishes for 2026.
5 weeks. Ages 8-13 from January 13th - February 10th, 4-6pm on Tuesdays at the DesBrisay Museum. Unleash your child's creativity! Join Amber Thompson for a five week youth art workshop, where imaginations run wild. Her workshop is designed to be fun, engaging, and focused on building confidence and artistic skills in a supportive environment....
8 weeks, Ages 18+ Wednesdays, January 14 - March 14 at the DesBrisay Museum. Country line dancing is booming for its community feel, easy steps, health benefits, and the joy of dancing to country music. Come enjoy a fun night in a relaxed atmosphere and kick off your heels. No partner required. To register visit...
Wednesdays, January 14 - March 4, 6:30pm - 7:15pm. Ages 18 + This is a great way to dance non-stop for 45 minutes to rhythms like salsa, disco, folk and Bollywood. If you like to dance, this is for you. No partner required. To register visit Connect2Rec online, call the service desk at the LCLC,...
Wednesdays, January 14 to March 4th 7:20pm-8:20pm Ages 18+ at the DesBrisay Museum. Learn the prevalent dances like jive/swing, foxtrot, slow waltz and cha cha in a relaxed fun atmosphere to feel confident when you go out to a dance! This class is a lot of fun! Bring a partner or come in a group!...
Saturdays, January 24 & 31, 1pm-4pm. Try out a new winter sport; explore the trails on a guided walk; warm up with a hot beverage. Please dress in layers for the weather. For more information please visit Connect2Rec online; call the LCLC service desk; or visit the LCLC in person.
Join Mana Ritchie of Manature for a hands-on workshop where you'll learn the art of basket making using Japanese Craft Band, a versatile, eco-friendly paper-based material.
Hosted in partnership with Helping Nature Heal. Join us for Seedy Saturday on February 14th from 10am to 4pm. Buy, sell, and trade local organic seeds. Free lunch, door prizes, and kid's activities! Support the local food bank with a nonperishable or monetary donator for entry.
Try out a new winter sport at the Outdoor Pool storage area. Borrow winter some equipment for some winter fun. Explore the trails on a guided walk. Warm up with a hot beverage at the DesBrisay Museum and explore their collections and exhibits. No registration necessary. Dress in layers for the weather!
Ages 16+ Two part class, sign up for one or both! Join local artist Inga Gircyte to be guided in an experimental and freeing approach to STILL LIFE using a few techniques which will help you to loosen up and gain more confidence when approaching drawing and painting.
Tuesdays. Come and learn to play the ukulele and experience the results of its many benefits to your health and mental well-being. You'll be playing several songs by the time you finish the first class. Build up a repertoire of fun songs to play along with your friends. Pre-registration is required.
A hands-on session designed to help you map out your garden, whether for flowers, vegetables, or pollinators. Learn how to choose the best layout, optimize plant pairings, and create a seasonal planting plan for a thriving, productive space. Children must be accompanied by an adult. All ages
130 Jubilee Road, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia B4V 1H8
E-mail: museum@bridgewater.ca
Phone: 902-543-4033
Mail:
c/o 60 Pleasant Street
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada
B4V 3X9
Fax: 902-543-4713
Nova Scotia is in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq, which is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship. We are all Treaty People.

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