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Allan Macpherson House
A Georgian house built in 1826, and
includes images, history, events, and teacher's corner located at
Napanee.
Bala's Museum
Features memories of Lucy Maud
Montgomery, famous for writing Anne of Green Gables. Bala, Ontario.
Includes hours, rates, photos and details of exhibits, directions and a
map to the location in Muskoka.
Battlefield House Museum
The homestead of the widow Mary
Jones Gage and her two children, James and Elizabeth, who journeyed to
the area from New York State in 1790 and was headquarters of the
invading American troops who occupied the house, includes programs and
events located at Stoney Creek.
Bethune Memorial House National Historic Site
The birthplace of the renowned
Canadian doctor, Norman Bethune built in 1880 and served as the manse of
Knox Presbyterian Church, and includes a list of fees and hours with
location at Gravenhurst.
Bowmanville Museum
Originally a one story Regency style
cottage in 1847 and later as a two story Italianate styled house
complete with nine rooms includes a gallery comprises four rooms of
archival photos and interactive exhibits.
Brubacher House
Pennsylvania German architecture
style home built in 1850 exhibits Mennonite furnishings during the
1850-90 period. Includes hours, admission fees, and directions to its
location in Waterloo.
Casa Loma
Complete with 98 rooms, decorated
suites, secret passages, stately towers, estate gardens and luxurious
stables built by Sir Henry Pellat between 1911 - 1914 offers daily
self-guided audio tours in 8 languages, events, and gift shop located in
Toronto.
Castle Kilbride
The 1877 grand Italianate designed
home of James Livingston, Canada’s Flax Mill King that includes history,
exhibits and events, programs, and gift shop located at Baden.
Gibson House
Farmhouse with a Georgian exterior
was built by the David Gibson family in 1851, and includes a schedule
and directions located at Toronto.
Hutchison House Museum
Owned and operated by the
Peterborough Historical Society, depicting pioneer life in Ontario
1840-1860. Includes events, workshops, and location.
Joseph Schneider Haus Museum and Gallery
House museum with galleries and
archives dedicated to the heritage of Kitchener. Includes details of
exhibits, hours, admissions, and location.
Mackenzie House
A Greek Revival row house, purchased
by the community for Mackenzie who was the first Mayor of Toronto, an
outspoken newspaper editor and leader of the 1837 Upper Canada
Rebellion, and includes a schedule and directions located in Toronto.
Museums of Burlington
Comprises the Joseph Brant Home,
Mohawk Leader, and Ireland House built between 1835-1837 by Joseph
Ireland, and includes events, exhibits, and programs.
Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
Comprises of Guy, Henry and Robinson
homes in Lakeview Park on the shore of Lake Ontario in Oshawa. Includes
events, projects, membership information, and location.
Park House Museum
Home built in 1790's was originally
located near Detroit, dismantled and moved to present location in
Amherstburg. Includes description of house, heritage and area exhibits,
school programs and directions.
Ruthven Park
The former home of the Thompson
family who owned the site from the 1840's until 1993 was a country
estate and working farm and overlooks the banks of the Grand River,
includes hours, building and landscape information, projects, events,
and photos located at Cayuga.
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