The City of GP is hopping into the spring with some Easter fun on April 19th at the Grande Prairie Museum’s Heritage Village.
This year, the city’s annual Easter Eggstravaganza event includes a children’s egg hunt, a toddler-focused egg hunt, a colouring contest, cookie decorating, Easter crafts, a scavenger hunt, and an Easter Bunny photo booth.
Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says the city is “thrilled” to bring the well-loved event back for another year.
“This year’s event includes a special egg hunt just for toddlers and inclusive time slots to ensure everyone in our community has the chance to join in the fun,” she says. “We’re thrilled to welcome families back to this year’s much-loved Easter Eggstravaganza.”
Inclusive time slots are available for participants who benefit from a calmer and quieter environment; however, they are only available by contacting AccessGP by calling 3-1-1.
Tickets will be available online on March 19th for $8 per child, and free for adults who accompany them during their half-hour time slot. Officials add that it is likely the event will sell out, so tickets must be pre-booked.