Cambridge, ON – Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory to host Museum of
Nature’s
Travelling
Canada’s Waterscapes
Exhibit this summer.
Canada's Waterscapes: Yours to Enjoy, Explore and
Protect has opened at the Cambridge
Butterfly
Conservatory.
Canada’s Waterscapes gives viewers a
chance to dive
in and discover five of Canada’s aquatic ecosystems, including
oceans, lakes,
rivers, wetlands and estuaries. Audio features, video displays and
life-size
dioramas make this a highly interactive and family friendly exhibit. Visitors can conduct their own
symphony of frog
calls, discover the nesting grounds of the endangered Whooping
Crane, and
marvel at the intricacy of the baleen from a Minke Whale.
“We are delighted to host this engaging and informative exhibit at Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory this summer.” says Adrienne Brewster, Executive Director. “Visitors of all ages will have fun exploring their aquatic side.”
Canada’s Waterscapes is the newest
travelling exhibition
from the Canadian Museum of Nature,
sponsored in part by Parks Canada, The Canadian Water
Network, RBC’s Blue Water
Project and the National
Science and Engineering Research Council.
Canada’s Waterscapes is on exhibit until
September 4th
at Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory, 2500 Kossuth Road
Cambridge, ON.
-30-
Hours: Daily 10am to
5pm (last
admission sold at 4pm)
Admission: Adult $10.95, Senior & Youth $9.75, Child $5.75, Children under 2 free
Admission: Adult $10.95, Senior & Youth $9.75, Child $5.75, Children under 2 free
Contact:
Adrienne Brewster, Executive Director,
Cambridge Butterfly
Conservatory
(519) 653.1234 EX. 109curator@cambridgebutterfly.com www.cambridgebutterfly.com --
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