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Event

Sunday Family Discovery Workshop: Ice Age

Sunday, January 13, 2019 11:30to14:00
Redpath Museum Room 106, 859 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C4, CA
Price: 
$10.00 (+ taxes)/child or $35.00 (+ taxes) for 4 workshops with advance registration before Feb. 3, 2019.

Learn about Ice age mammals such as mammoths, mastodons and sabre tooth cats. Make a special mammoth mask to take home.

Two sessions each Sunday: 11h30 - 12h30 (in English)  AND 13h - 14h (in French)

COST: $10.00  (+ taxes) /child OR  $35.00 (+ taxes) for 4 workshops  with advance registration before Feb. 3, 2109.

Registration online only. Reserve your workshops here.

Your reservation is only guaranteed with payment in advance. We are now accepting credit card payments through our secure phone line at 514-398-4861, or you may also pay at the museum.

No refunds. No discounts for late arrival regardless of advance registration and/or payment. 

  • If you choose to make a payment for the first date only, future unpaid reservations will be cancelled.
  • There will be no refunds, but we will do our best to accommodate changes depending on availability. Contact us by email (office.redpath [at] mcgill.ca) on the Thursday preceding the workshop.
  • If you arrive later than the starting time of the workshop, your place is no longer guaranteed, regardless of having made a reservation and/or paid

  • IMAGE: Wikipedia. 

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