Experience 1867! At Black Creek Pioneer Village, discover 40 historic buildings, 70 rare and heritage breed animals, and one-of-a-kind programs that engage people of all ages. On Canada Historic Places Day, play Class of ’67, a “choose-your-own-ending” adventure game that will keep you busy as you tour the site, exploring choices available to young people on the eve of Confederation. What did the Confederation Generation do? How will your generation impact Canada’s future? Make memories this summer at Black Creek Pioneer Village!
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- House Museum/Homestead
- Address
- 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, North York, ON, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Phone
- 416-736-1733
Amenities
- Family-Friendly
- Food and Beverages
- Parking
- Pet-Friendly
- Washrooms
- Wheelchair Access
Location
1000 Murray Ross Parkway, North York, ON, Canada
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