'Canada at Play: 100 Years of Toys, Games and Sports' exhibit is at the Okotoks Museum and Archives. Visitors will have the opportunity to play with some vintage toys that are part of the exhibit's education program kit, and a hands on experience called 'It's Your Turn' where you are invited to spend Saturdays in the museum's attic enjoying classic board games. Chess, Checkers, Operation and even Twister will be among the classics available to play every Saturday until Dec. 19... and it's free.

Canada at Play is a travelling exhibit from the Royal Ontario Museum. It takes a look at our favourite games and toys over the past 130 years. Despite the 20th century’s astonishing developments in science, medicine and technology, some things have remained constant. Children still play with dolls and farm sets. Skating, tobogganing and playing hockey remain an integral part of Canadian winters.

The exhibition will be presented in English and French, and is divided into four sections: Winter Sports; At Home; Hand-made and Factory-made toys; and Educational Toys. Canada at Play is accompanied by two school cases full of activities and toys for hands-on play including replicas of a tin steam roller and a wooden jumping jack. The 'Canada at Play' exhibit will continue until Dec. 23.

All generations will enjoy this exhibition, celebrating what is common to us all! So bring the kids and bring the Grandparents for a trip down memory lane.

Here is a peek at some of the games and toys you will find.