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13.07.2017
As of today, Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum has partnered with Canoo to welcome new Canadian citizens into their space with free admission.
Canoo is a mobile app that helps new Canadian citizens celebrate their citizenship by providing free admission to over 1400 museums, science centres, art galleries, parks, and historic sites across Canada.
Sharon Temple is a museum located in East Gwillimbury, ON. Canoo members can use their mobile app to enjoy free, general admission for themselves and up to four children every time they visit Sharon Temple.
The Sharon Temple was constructed by the Children of Peace, an Upper Canada Quaker sect from 1825 – 1831. The Temple is an architectural symbol of their vision of a society based on the values of peace, equality and social justice.
Canoo members in East Gwillimbury and the surrounding area, check your app to learn more about Sharon Temple and to visit!
To find more places to visit near you, be sure to enable location services on the Canoo app. Learn more about the app on the Canoo Help Centre
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