Historic Places Day Event – 4 Jul 2020 YouTube Premiere at 11am Part I https://youtu.be/E6xG77aKnpw Whether you are a resident of London, ON, or leave in another province (or anywhere across the world), you may have heard of the military base in our city. But did you know that the building identified as “A” Block […]
Explore Toronto’s railway past! “Mechanical Marvels” will explore how railway technology was developed and how trains in Toronto changed the physical landscape of the city. Mechanical Marvels will transport visitors to the largest ever passenger car yard in Canada, and paint a picture of Toronto’s industrial boom. Mechanical Marvels is an approximately 30-minute, […]
Uncover stories of the railways’ impact in Toronto “Tales of the Rails” will uncover how Toronto’s railways shaped the social landscape of the city since their introduction in the early 1800s. How were Toronto’s oldest communities impacted by the development of the railways? Join us to find out! Tales of the Rails is […]
We are happy to announce that we are reopening on July 4th – and with a new exhibit! #SpringsAndScavengers brings you up close (but not too close) to the story of water and waste management in early Victoria. ..Through images, stories, and artifacts—including a spectacular collection of chamber pots— the exhibit weaves a story of […]
Join us at Mackin House to explore the neighbourhood of Maillardville. Learn the stories of this unique community while getting some fresh air. Social Distancing practices will be enforced. Please gather in Heritage Square (outside the museum) at your designated time. Pre-registration is mandatory. 10:30am and 2:30pm walks are in English. 1pm walk is offered […]
Join us for the opening weekend of our 2020 Tour Season! Celebrating Community Awareness Week with other Indigenous sites in Ohsweken, Mohawk Chapel will be hosting an Open House, opening our doors to the public! Stay tuned for more details to come!
October 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 2019 A special exhibition featuring Bath’s own Bicentennial Quilt. The Bath Museum is celebrating the glorious art form of quilting. Quilts for this event have been donated or are on loan from members of our community. Come see Bath’s Quilting Heritage.
Early on, the town of Toronto made itself known as a safe haven, an end point to the Underground Railroad. Many men, women, and children flocked to its shores from the United States to flee the unwanted chains of bondage. Join Toronto Cemetery Tours on this second tour exploring the historic Necropolis cemetery and […]
Architectural tour of the 1908 Schoolhouse, Story time and activities for children, Historic tour of Peachland, Bat education corner plus refreshments.
Learn about the Saugeen River Range Lighthouse . You will get to see the workings of a Range Light and learn all about the History behind this Beacon of Light.