The Burnaby Village Museum will be reopened for spring break for what the city says is an immersive experience of a 1920s village comprising heritage and recreated buildings.
The museum will be opened from March 14 to 25 with a 10-acre site of homes, businesses, a schoolhouse, a farmhouse and a blacksmith shop.
The city says families can learn more about Burnaby's histroy by visiting the Way Sang Yuen Wat Kee & Co. herbalist shop to discover the role of Chinese medicine in shaping communities like Burnaby or the Burnaby Lake General store to learn more about popular 1920s store purchases.
Visitors will also be able to take a ride on the restored 1912 C.W. Parker Carousel for $2.65 and listen to costumed staff share stories and give demonstrations.
Admission is free and advance reservations are not required.
Face masks will be mandatory for everyone five years and older inside all buildings.