Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

Working with the K’ómoks Nation towards Q’waq’wala7owkw on their unceded territory.

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Saturday, March 24
11am – 2pm
Courtenay Museum
Admission by donation
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Newton the Newt has been challenged to a race by Elasmo the Elasmosaurus of the Courtenay & District Museum this Easter. Come out and cheer these mascots on in front of the Museum, 207 Fourth Street. Rumor has it that the Easter Bunny from Hot Chocolates will be in attendance as well with a few sweet treats in its basket. This fun family-oriented event will also include a petting zoo in the museum, dinosaur egg hunt, face painting, games and crafts for kids, an Easter hat contest and more.

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Saturday, March 24
11am – 2pm
Courtenay & District Museum
Admission by donation
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Reptile
One of the longest-necked animals to have ever lived
Likes cruising under water and eating small pebbles
Dislikes raising its head above water
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Amphibian
Can regenerate, mostly nocturnal, toxic skin
Likes wetlands and riparian areas
Dislikes snakes
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