Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada
43 Castlereagh St
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+1 9054683912
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Nice and very organized museum with lots of history of Niagara and Canada.
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I have visited Niagara-on-the-Lake many times, saw the sign for the museum, but drove right by. This time I decided to follow the sign and discovered this lovely museum located in an old house with beautiful gardens. Outside there is a rose Bush called \1812\ as well as a terrace with historical cutouts. Inside there is a lovely small gift store as well as historical exhibits of clothes, items and a dress up section for kids. Now they are highlighting when the Polish trained in NOTL around the 1st world war. Highlight for me was to see the hat that Sir Issac Brock wore.
Sir Issac brocks hat resides here. Other local memorabilia. Worth a look if you need something to fill your time.
Very enjoyable museum with local historical exhibits in some lovely old buildings.
Small museum , two floors. No tickets for kids below 12 yrs. Should not take more than 30 - 45 mins to cover . Adequate sanitisers on location and mandatory to wear masks inside and maintain social distancing which is not a problem since there were hardly any people inside when we visited and since it was a week day. Well curated , catalogued and documented . Trivia about some famous residents of Niagra was interesting. Time well spent .
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