Did you know there's a creature in the Great Lakes that's older than the dinosaurs? Meet the sturgeon, a "living fossil" that has survived for millions of years and can live for 150 years. These ancient fish hold spiritual significance in Indigenous stories and legends, and have long served as an important food source. But here's the twist: settlers once saw them as pests, then hunted them nearly to extinction for their precious caviar. Today, sturgeons are fighting to survive. Discover the surprising ways your actions might be hurting - or saving - these incredible fish.
Location: Great Lakes Museum, 55 Ontario St, Kingston, ON
Date: Monday, March 30, 2026
Time: 10:30–11:30 AM
Cost: $6 per person, per session (includes Museum Admission and light refreshments)
Advance registration is recommended, and you can register online or at the Museum. Limited spots available at the door.
The Lifelong Learning Club meets every other Monday at the Great Lakes Museum to discuss fascinating topics for curious minds.
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30 mars 2026 • 10 h 30
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English