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A peaceful morning for children with autism

Information

Length

3h00

Language

French

Audience

Families

Type of activity

Family activity

Mode

In Person

Free, reservations required 

Saturday April 26, 2025 at 09:00 am

In recognition of World Autism Month, the MMFA is inviting children with autism and their families to experience a serene and calming visit of the Pavilion for Peace galleries before the Museum opens for the day.

Adapted activities and support tools for the visit will be offered throughout the morning.

PROGRAM

  • Free admission for children with autism and their families
  • Visit of the Pavilion for Peace exhibition galleries starting at 9 a.m.
    Please note that the Museum will be open to the general public starting at 10 a.m.
  • Optional access to the Sensational Supplies Pack, a support tool to accompany the visit 
  • A creative workshop inspired by works in the Pavilion for Peace

Major Patron of Learning and Community Engagement: Fondation de la Chenelière

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Reservation terms: Spots are limited and reservations are required. Please reserve one spot per person. 

This offer of free admission is for families, which we define for this purpose as: one to four adults accompanying one or more children aged 17 and under. This admission offer is valid for all the pavilions and exhibitions on view, with the exception of the major exhibition.

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The free admission does not apply to the exhibition Joyce Wieland: Heart On