St. Edmunds Bruce Peninsula Museum - Historic Places Days

St. Edmunds Bruce Peninsula Museum

Tobermory, Ontario
Type
Museum/Gallery
Address
7072 Highway 6, Tobermory, ON, Canada
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Hours
11 am - 4 pm daily
Phone
5193737032

St. Edmunds Museum, housed in a historic old schoolhouse, stands as a testament to the community’s dedication to preserving and sharing its rich heritage. Built in 1898, the schoolhouse initially served as a one-room educational center for the children of Tobermory. After serving the community for over six decades, the school was transformed into a museum in 1967.

On our grounds, visitors can explore the Belrose Cabin, named after Jacob Belrose, who settled in Tobermory in the late 18th century. A skilled carpenter and fisherman, Jacob, along with his family, represents the resilient spirit of early Canadian settlers. The cabin, built by Jacob himself in 1875, has been preserved to offer an authentic glimpse into the life and times of the Belrose family, showcasing their contributions to the area’s development.

Amenities

  • Family-Friendly
  • Guided Tour
  • Parking
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

Fun Facts

  • The museum building was a one-room schoolhouse serving 40 students across grades 1 to 8 from 1898 to 1965.

 

  • City of Grand Rapids’ artifacts are displayed, including a rudder in the parking lot and a sink in the kitchen display.

 

  • Tobermory is renowned as the “Shipwreck Diving Capital of Canada,” home to more than 20 historical shipwrecks, making it a prime location for scuba diving enthusiasts.

 

  • Located at the northern tip of the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, Tobermory features unique geological formations that are over 400 million years old.

 

  • The area, known for its rich fishing grounds and strategic location, played a crucial role in the lives of the Saugeen Ojibway people​​.

Location

7072 Highway 6, Tobermory, ON, Canada
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