Port Perry, Ontario, Canada |
Historic Village |
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You will feel like you have stepped back in time when you walk through the gate and enter the Museum's historic village. The village depicts daily life in Scugog from the mid to late 1800's. Take time to stroll through the Log Cabin and the Lee House, homes of Scugog's earliest settlers. Other buildings in the village include a Blacksmith Shop, Woodwright Shop, Print Shop, Harness Shop, Beef Ring, School House, Church, Drive Shed and two Barns. Heritage flower gardens planted throughout the village blossom spring through fall. A beautiful herb and dye garden and vegetable garden are planted with historical varieties of plants and vegetables. The Museum grounds also include the Ojibway Heritage Interpretive Lands.
The Museum Village is open daily for tours 10:00 am- 4:00 pm in June, July and August. Tours are offered in the summer by knowledgeable guides dressed in period clothing. From September to May the Schoolhouse and Archives are open Monday to Friday from 10 - 4.
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Scugog Shores Museum, Township of Scugog, Parks, Recreation & Culture Department
16210 Island Road, Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1B4
(905) 985-3589 Fax (905) 985-3492 |
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