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White City Museum is a great place to celebrate the intrepid spirit of our 1960s “settlers” and learn about the history of Indigenous people as it is primarily devoted to commemorating the 1960s settlers by paying tribute to the First Nations Treat 4 territory we live on. There are many interpretive activities, trails and audio recordings provided by community elders.

You can enjoy these activities throughout the year. You can walk through the community and learn about local history by following the map, watching for signs, scanning the QR codes and unlocking historical knowledge.

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