The Western Development Museum in North Battleford has launched its first virtual escape room.
According to the museum, participants will virtually enter various buildings in its Heritage Farm and Village. The goal is to solve “brain-busting puzzles” to unlock the secrets of the museum, with participants needing to find six keys to make their way out.
“We are super excited to launch the very first WDM Virtual escape room,” said Cheryl Stewart-Rahm, Education and Public Programs Coordinator, in a news release. “We wanted to find a way that everyone could explore the Heritage Farm and Village, especially those who don’t live in North Battleford. The escape room is loads of fun and you will be able to visit some of the exhibits in the Heritage Farm and Village, virtually of course.”
The escape room runs April 12 to Aug. 31. The cost for WDM members of volunteers is $22.50, non-members $25. More information can be found at wdm.ca/escaperoom.