Bala 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 th…
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 Ame…
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.
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,…
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, schoo…
Ruthven Park - National Historic Site
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 hour…