First settled around 1784, Bath is one of the oldest communities in Ontario and owes its existence to the United Empire Loyalists. The Old Town Hall is nothing if not storied, the building competed in 1861. Serving as a venue for various concerts, legion meetings, auctions, festivals, bingos and Christmas parties and operating as the Bath Town Hall until 1970. The Bath Museum found its home in this historical building in 2009. You will find no shortage of treasures inside, UEL, WWI, WWII memorabilia. The museum has a rich collection of arrowhead and tool artifacts dating back 400 years.
Bath Museum
Bath, Ontario
- Type
- Centre de patrimoine culturel
- Adresse
- 434 Main Street Bath, Bath, ON, Canada
Itinéraire - Heures
- Wednesday - Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Monday - Tuesday Open May - Labour Day
- Téléphone
- 6133527716
Commodités
- Familles bienvenues
- Lieu historique national
- Toilettes
Endroit
434 Main Street Bath, Bath, ON, Canada
Itinéraire
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