Ameliasburgh Historical Museum has grown from one building, in 1968, to a full pioneer village. The main structure was built in 1868 as a Wesleyan Methodist Church. It became a United Church in 1925 and served the community until 1967. Over the years, several additional buildings have been added to the site. A log cabin, display barns, an operational blacksmith shop, a sap shanty, dairy and bee-keeping buildings, and a large stone building housing the Goldie Corliss 18 foot flywheel. A highlight is Amelia’s Tea Room, which offers breakfast and/or lunch during Special Events on site.
Admission Adults $4.00
Seniors $3.00
Children (5-15) $ 2.00
Contact Information
May – September:
Janice Hubbs,
Site Curator
Ameliasburgh Historical Museum
(613) 968-9678
October – April:
Jennifer Lyons,
Head Curator
(613) 476-2148 x 426
Fax (613) 476-9835
Hours
Daily: May to Early October
10:00 am - 4:30 pm
(Closed Thursdays all season)
Closed: (Thursdays and Fridays in September)
Open by arrangement for
pre-booked groups May to October