Scugog Shores Museum Village & Archives

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Overview

The Scugog Shores Museum Village & Archives mission is to preserve, research, interpret and exhibit artifacts that illustrate the cultural and natural history of the Township of Scugog.

The historical village is home to 12 restored building including a school, church, log cabin, print shop and blacksmith. The Ojibway Heritage Interpretive Lands interprets the history of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. Special events, guided tours, programs, and exhibits are offered throughout the summer. The village is open in the fall and spring by appointment.

 

Website: www.scugog.ca/museum

Type: Community Museum | Living History Site

Hours & Fees

Hours:
  • Open seasonally Victoria Day - Labour Day, 10 am - 4 pm daily
Fees:
  • Adults: $5.25, Students: $4.25, Seniors: $4.25, Children 5-12: $2, Children 4 & Under: Free Cost includes HST