Myrtleville House Museum — Museum in Brantford

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Myrtleville House Museum

Museum at 34 Myrtleville Dr, Brantford, ON N3V 1C2, Canada, Brantford, Ontario, N3V 1C2 . Here you will find detailed information about Myrtleville House Museum: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

Contacts

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Provinces:
Ontario
Address:
34 Myrtleville Dr, Brantford, ON N3V 1C2, Canada, Brantford, Ontario, N3V 1C2
City:
Brantford
Postcode:
N3V 1C2

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About Myrtleville House Museum

Myrtleville House Museum is a Canadian Museum based in Brantford, Ontario. Myrtleville House Museum is located at 34 Myrtleville Dr, Brantford, ON N3V 1C2, Canada,


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Reviews of Myrtleville House Museum

  • Aaron
    Added 2015.11.24
    Always a great experience
  • Alexander
    Added 2015.06.16
    self guided tours but very friendly. Kids had lots of fun.
  • Jesse
    Added 2015.02.22
    Historical site. Tours needs to be arranged through a phonecall.
  • Blake
    Added 2015.01.21
    Very cool place! Lots of history and the staff is so knowledgeable and welcoming! They host events time to time and it’s always a blast.
  • Jaden
    Added 2014.07.01
    What an awesome place! A beautiful location now surrounded by a subdivision that occupies 495 of the original 500 acre homestead (which does it make it a little tricky to find - stick with it, it's worth it!), this simple assemblage of original buildings offers an excellent glimpse of nineteenth/early twentieth century homesteading life through the many artifacts of everyday life that fill the main house. We didn't find a guide right off, so we toured the house on our own. Afterwards we found Sarah who was managing a children's summer programme, and she was a font of knowledge about the site and others in the area. It is definitely one of those awesome little historical sites that nobody but the locals know about. Highly recommended.
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