Monthly Hook-Ins @ Ross Farm
Ross Farm MuseumDue to popular demand, monthly Hook-Ins will continue. They are the last Sunday of each month in the Hearth Room or Gallery area, from 1-4 pm. there will be tea & coffee. Fee is $3.00.
Due to popular demand, monthly Hook-Ins will continue. They are the last Sunday of each month in the Hearth Room or Gallery area, from 1-4 pm. there will be tea & coffee. Fee is $3.00.
On Sunday, join the staff for tea & cake in Rose Bank Cottage. Father's get free admission.
Annual General Meeting will be held on Wed. June 14th at 7:00 pm in the Gallery area of the Learning Centre at the Ross Farm Museum. Everyone is welcome.
Join us for our Grand Opening! The first 25 children will receive a movie-themed backpack FREE!
Spring is here and the sheep at Ross Farm Museum have had their lambs and are ready for their annual shearing. There will be demonstrations in sheep shearing, washing, and spinning wool. Learn about the importance of sheep to early settlers and about the work involved to produce yarn and how woolen yarn was used...Read more >
Join us and the Atlantic Canadian World War 2 Living History Association at Ross Farm Museum.
On Sunday join staff for tea and cake in Rose Bank Cottage. Mother's get free admission.
There will be a grand "hook-in" from 1-4pm, where you can meet the creators of the beautiful hooked rugs that have been on display at the Ross farm Museum's Learning Centre since January 2017. Due to popular demand, the monthly hook-ins will continue. They are the last Sunday of each month, in the Hearth Room,...Read more >
As a special feature this winter, there will be a hook-in on the last Sunday of each month. Jan. 29th, February 26th, March 26th, April 30th - from 1-4pm You are invited to bring your own hooking, sit by the fire, have a cup of tea and enjoy the company of other rug hooking enthusiasts....Read more >
Come learn about grafting fruit trees with Walter Larder. This workshop is being offered by the New Ross Community Food Project Group. We will meet at the Ross farm at 1:00pm for some classroom learning, and then visit a local farm to apply the skills we've learned. Dress for outdoor weather. Registration is required for...Read more >