Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2021.
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Steveston Tram Scavenger Hunt Tour
En personne
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Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
Lieu
Steveston Tram
4011 Moncton Street
Richmond, BC
Directions: The Steveston Tram is located on the corner of Moncton Street and No.1 Road, next to Steveston Park.
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, unfortunately Tram Car 1220 is not.
À propos
The Steveston Tram has finally re-opened after being closed for 18 months.
Kids and families - grab one of our scavenger hunts and tour the Tram Car 1220. See how many items you can find with our new additions inside the tram.
Chat with our experienced Heritage Interpreters to find out about the stories behind the scavenger hunt objects.
COVID Safety: Please wear a mask inside the Tram building. Please sanitize your hands on entering. There is a 50% capacity limit on the number of people allowed in the building. Please respect other people's physical distance.
Liens
- Steveston Tram website richmond.ca
Organisateur
Steveston Tram - City of Richmond
The City of Richmond works in partnership and association with local cultural organizations, artists and local residents to help sustain and develop cultural heritage and individual expression as well as provide a wide range of cultural experiences and opportunities to residents and visitors.
Richmond is home to Metro Vancouver’s largest theatre company, the Gateway Theatre; one of the region’s most vital contemporary art galleries, the Richmond Art Gallery; and several captivating historic sites, properties and museums that pay tribute to Richmond’s heritage as a key salmon canning, boat-making and farming hub in British Columbia.
Through a growing inventory of public art installations and roster of annual special cultural events, festivals and programs — including the Children’s Arts Festival, Richmond Maritime Festival, Richmond World Festival and Culture Days — the City strives to energize public spaces and encourages citizens and visitors alike to explore arts and culture.