Erland Lee Museum Hamilton VisitList
The Erland Lee (Museum) Home, owned and operated by the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario, was originally built as a small log cabin on the escarpment brow in 1808. Back then, this land was called Saltfleet Township. Today, we are part of the City of Hamilton, where we share our love for history alongside the other heritage sites and museums in our city.
Let’s discover Hamilton together!
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Erland Lee (Museum) Home
Hamilton, Ontario
1808 homestead of the Lee family for over 160 years. Birth place of the W. I.
Battlefield House Museum & Park National Historic Site
Hamilton, Ontario
Experience a guided tour of this early 19th century homestead once home to the Gage family...
Dundurn Castle National Historic Site
Hamilton, Ontario
Experience a guided tour of this 40-room Italianate-style villa built in the 1830’s on B...
Whitehern Historic House & Garden NHS
Hamilton, Ontario
Built in 1848 -McQuesten family home for three generations, from 1852-1968
Hamilton Museum of Steam & Technology
Hamilton, Ontario
Witness the social and mechanical life of Canada’s early industrial revolution. Housed i...
Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum
Hamilton, Ontario
Fieldcote is a cultural heritage centre with an emphasis on the collection, preservation a...
HMCS Haida National Historic Site
Hamilton, Ontario
A starboard side view, HMCS Haida National Historic Site
The Hamilton Military Museum
Hamilton, Ontario
Burlington Heights, where Dundurn Castle and the Hamilton Military Museum now stand, was o...
Workers Arts and Heritage Centre
Hamilton, Ontario
A multi-disciplinary contemporary art gallery and labour history museum.
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Hamilton, Ontario to Hamilton, Ontario
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