Join us at Chéticamp Visitor Centre on September 23 for a relaxing Paint Night with local artist Mathieu Lebrun. Enjoy two hours of guided painting in the inspiring Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Cost per person includes use of paint and brushes, traditional canvas (9”x12”), and instruction that makes it easy and fun to make memories with friends and family!
Pre-registration is required by e-mail ([email protected]), phone (902-224-2306), or in person at Chéticamp and Ingonish Visitor Information Centres and campgrounds.
*Recommended for visitors 12 years of age and over*
$40 | 7pm-9am
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