Merrickville Blockhouse - National Historic Site of Canada

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Merrickville, Canada

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Historical landmark· Heritage preservation· National museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Merrickville Blockhouse - National Historic Site of Canada Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Merrickville Blockhouse - National Historic Site of Canada is located in Merrickville, Canada on 279 St Lawrence St. Merrickville Blockhouse - National Historic Site of Canada is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Canada.

Address

279 St Lawrence St

Phone

+1 6132694787

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tatiana P

It was unexpected but very pleasant visit to this very interesting 19th-century British designed blockhouse.Young volunteers were very knowledgeable and helpful, they told us a lot about the family who lived there. The Museum have loaned artifacts brought by Descendants of settlers including trunks, old machinery, books, portraits, clothes, china and original letters. Very interesting, worth to visit! the Museum is located just near Lock.

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Maher Jebara

Very pretty

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Faouzi Xavier Chaaban

Cute day trip getaway.

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Jan

Friendly staff. Easy to spend 30 minutes here. Explains a lot about the locks and the history of the blockhouse.

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G Fad

A step back in time. A bit like a mini BC Museum with kitchen, bedroom, furniture, clothing, uniforms and weapons from the 18th century. Beautiful green park area and scenic town for shopping. Friendly information staff.

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Freda Adams

It's a Great little Town with lots of Interesting Shops,Restaurants and Great Icecream stores...It also has a Great walking Path West of Swing Bridge,theres also a Road West of Bridge for Camping Trailers. Awesome little Town and lots to see.

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Craig Taylor

It is a lovely little blockhouse beside the Locks in Merrickville. The best view is from the various little restaurants that line the street.

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David Lever

Fantastic small museum with great staff to guide you through the exhibits. wonderful interpretation of the local history of the river and Merrickville