Myrtleville House Museum
A National Trust for Canada property, the house and six acres of farm grounds provides educational programming to school children on what early settler life in Canada would have been like. The museum is also open for public visits and community events.
We have spent several months seeking for partners to enhance its usage in the day to day life of this community and are currently considering the options for a bold new vision.
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