Step inside a modern take on Collingwood’s 1873 train station, but don’t let the exterior fool you! The Collingwood Museum’s collection stretches far beyond Collingwood’s transportation history. Exhibits range from the evolution of local business and industry to our town’s long shipbuilding history. Also on display are artifacts curated by the museum’s predecessor, the Huron Institute, established in 1904.
Collingwood Museum
Collingwood, Ontario
- Type
- Museum/Gallery
- Address
- 45 St Paul St, Collingwood, ON, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- Monday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
- Phone
- 705-445-4811
Amenities
- Educational Institution
- Family-Friendly
- Parking
- Parkland
- Washrooms
- Wheelchair Access
Fun Facts
The Collingwood Museum showcases the sights and sounds of Collingwood’s shipbuilding history, including a vintage film of a ship being side launched.
You can find paintings on display by local artists who trained under the Group of Seven.
Discover treasures once collected by Collingwood’s early residents including etched whale teeth, geological specimens, and pottery.
During your visit go on an artifact scavenger hunt, try your hand at turning a brass ship’s wheel and check out models of Collingwood’s famous ships, like the Chi-Cheemaun.
Visit the museum gift shop. You will find a wide selection of books, games, clothing, small gifts, postcards, and more.
Location
45 St Paul St, Collingwood, ON, Canada
Get directions
Gallery
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