The two-acre Bradley Museum is located on the edge of Lake Ontario, nestled in a 70-year old maple grove. The site has accessible nature trails, connects to the Waterfront Bike Trail and is within walking distance of the Rattray Marsh. The Bradley Museum complex consists of four buildings, three of which are designated Ontario Heritage sites:
- The Anchorage, an Ontario Regency style cottage from the early nineteenth century;
- The Bradley House, a two-story saltbox-style farmhouse from 1830;
- a restored Port Credit log cabin from the mid 1800s;
- barn from the turn of the last century.
Join us for exciting and interactive annual events such as Maple Magic, along with a variety of school programs and exhibitions.
*Partial Wheelchair Access