Leslie Log Housein-person Doors Open Mississauga
- In-person
- Guided tours available
- Kid-friendly
- Parking
- Partial wheelchair access
- Washrooms
This log house – a rare example of early-19th-century log construction – was built by settler John Leslie. It was renovated in 1860 to give it a more neoclassical appearance. In 1994, it was relocated from 7250 Mississauga Road (north of Derry) to its current location. The building is part of the Museums of Mississauga and home to the Streetsville Historical Society.
Contact info
4415 Mississauga RoadMississauga, Ontario
https://culture.mississauga.ca/collection/heritage-houses
Architecture
Year built: 1826Building type:Historical landmarkHistorical houseMuseum
Architect: John Leslie
Architectural style:Log structure
Dates/hours open
Sep 14, 10:00am - Sep 14, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.