Bread Baking & Activities at Chateau Ramezay
February 26 @ 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
For the first time since 2020, the Château Ramezay – Historic Site and Museum of Montreal is once again inviting families to get their hands dirty. Take advantage of spring break to share a historical culinary experience with your children with our break-baking workshop!
Churn your butter, then add your starter and flour – your bread is starting to take shape! Next, throw in some sugar that you will have ground yourself and some dried fruit. This is a tasty snack to enjoy with your family! While your bread is baking, take a look at the history of Montreal through our permanent exhibition or discover our temporary exhibitions.
Play the Museum Curator
The Château invites children of all ages to discover its exhibitions through a new lens. While browsing through the rooms,
they will make discoveries and, like our curator, choose their favourite pieces to create their own exhibition on the history
of Montreal. Making choices isn’t easy, but it’s a great way to learn while having fun!
Dress up in 18th-Century Fashion
Visiting the Château with your family is also fun and immersive! During your visit in the vaults, take a break in the family
zone where there are many costumes for all agesto put on. Imagine yourself in the 18th-century Château and take a picture
in front of New France landscape backdrops!
Further Information
Duration of the break-baking workshop: Anticipate 20-30 minutes to make the bread, then 20 minutes to bake. The final bake each day will be at 3:30 pm. Please note: Children must be accompanied by an adult. These activities are suitable for all ages.
Admission
Adults $11.74
Students $8.70
Children (5-17) $5.22
4 & under free
Families (1 or 2 adults & 3 children) $23.91