We are excited to finally have our musical events return under the pines. The acoustics are amazing inside the 1791 replica of the first English church on the Miramichi River. Katherine Moller, award winning fiddler and Celtic musician kicks our summer series on Saturday July 22nd, with a night of toe tapping fun. Refreshments will […]
150 years ago 1873 the first train came through Essex Centre, ON We will display maps of rail and throughout Canada, Photos of trains that came through the years till November 2012 when they pulled our tracks out. Video « Rails to Essex »; Mini train sets. All set in the Historic Essex Railway Station 1887. Which […]
Tim Smith, photographer of the Brandon Sun, explores through a photographer lens on how Hutterite colonies live in a modern world while practicing their cultural beliefs.
Join us at the Museum of Northern History for an Artist Talk with this year’s guest artist Master Chen Cheng-Hsun of Taiwan, and his show Embrace. His presentation will include a guided tour of his pieces in the Gallery and a video detailing his creative process with earlier work. Following the artist talk is the […]
Stroll This Summer with a Nelles Manor Neighbourhood Walk Join us for the Museum’s guided Nelles Manor Neighbourhood Walk. Tour the Nelles family’s property as it would have been over 200 years ago. Colonel Robert Nelles’ property extended from Forty Mile Creek in the east, westward passed St. Andrews Anglican Church along what is now […]
Stroll This Summer with a Nelles Manor Neighbourhood Walk Join us for the Museum’s guided Nelles Manor Neighbourhood Walk. Tour the Nelles family’s property as it would have been over 200 years ago. Colonel Robert Nelles’ property extended from Forty Mile Creek in the east, westward passed St. Andrews Anglican Church along what is now […]
Stroll This Summer with a Nelles Manor Neighbourhood Walk Join us for the Museum’s guided Nelles Manor Neighbourhood Walk. Tour the Nelles family’s property as it would have been over 200 years ago. Colonel Robert Nelles’ property extended from Forty Mile Creek in the east, westward passed St. Andrews Anglican Church along what is now […]
Cars of all eras at the Manor!
Picnic baskets filled with savory and sweet treats on the lawn of a 225 year old Manor. Bring your own blanket and/or chairs. $40 per person or $95 per family* *Family – 2 adults and up to three children ages 3 – 12.
Quilts of all types for you to see! Beautiful quilts and quilting information for you! Quilts will be displayed in the 1798 manor house. There will also be guild members on hand to answer all types of quilting questions.