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in-person event information

Sunday, September 21, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Come and explore Aurora's unique built heritage and cultural treasures during Doors Open 2025. Confirmed sites include Aurora Town Square, the Aurora War Memorial, Hillary House National Historic Site and Dave's Vinyl Party Headquarters. Site selection is still underway, so be sure to check back regularly!

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Volunteer at Doors Open Aurora 2025

If you would like to assist with Doors Open Aurora, please send us an email.

Volunteer positions include assisting with planning, promotion and day-of functions.

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Contact information

Phone: 365-500-3180
Email: prose@aurora.ca

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13 In-person Doors Open sites

Architect talk at Aurora Town SquareDoors Open Aurora

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Architect talk at Aurora Town Square

Join us for an engaging talk and Q-and-A session with the Project Architect of the Aurora Town Square, Thomas Nemeskeri from RAW Design Inc. Nemeskeri has 20-plus years’ experience in the design and execution of performing arts facilities, mixed-use buildings, civic architecture and private residences. He will share his experiences in translating the Town’s vision for the Aurora Town Square.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Parking
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

50 Victoria Street
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Aurora War MemorialDoors Open Aurora

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Aurora War Memorial

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Aurora-Whitchurch-King War Memorial. To commemorate this important anniversary, a new temporary exhibition called In Their Memory: The Story of the Aurora-Whitchurch-King War Memorial will be on view. This exhibition explores how Aurora, King and Whitchurch-Stouffville came together to memorialize the fallen and how the memorial has helped shape public memory over time.

  • Guided tours available
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

14659 Yonge Street
Aurora, Ontario

Architecture

Year built: 1925
Building type: Military
Architect: The McIntosh Granite Co.

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Dave's Vinyl Party HeadquartersDoors Open Aurora

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Dave's Vinyl Party Headquarters

Dave's Vinyl Party Headquarters is York Region's epicentre of analog — and the lifelong passion of its founder, David Heard. This auditory and visual Oz-like space will empower, inspire and bring back memories while creating new ones. A unique Canadian focus will invigorate your national pride as you explore Dave’s acquisition of epic music history.

  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Washrooms

Contact info

6 Vata Court, Unit 2
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca

Architecture

Building type: Commercial

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Harmony, Heritage and Haunts Walking TourDoors Open Aurora

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Harmony, Heritage and Haunts Walking Tour

Join an immersive journey led by gifted storyteller David Heard, who has roots in Aurora dating back to the early 1800s. Beginning at Town Park, the tour will flow throughout Old Aurora and its historical downtown. Chilling tales, music lore, haunts and heritage will bring Aurora's history to life in a compelling way. Appropriate footwear recommended.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

Meet at the Town Park (Wells and Mosley streets)
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca

Architecture

Year built: Various

Architect: Various

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Hillary House National Historic Site (The Koffler Museum of Medicine)Doors Open Aurora

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Hillary House National Historic Site (The Koffler Museum of Medicine)

Discover Hillary House — home of the Koffler Museum of Medicine and the Aurora Historical Society — and explore a fascinating blend of architecture, history and medicine. Built in 1862, this Gothic revival gem was home to four physicians whose careers spanned major medical advances. Explore original instruments, enjoy self-guided or facilitated tours, and experience the new exhibition Pills, Poison and Painkillers.

  • Adaptive reuse
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • National Historic Site (Canada)
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities

Contact info

15372 Yonge Street
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca
https://aurorahs.com

Architecture

Year built: 1862; additions in 1869 and 1888
Building type: Historical landmark Historical house Museum
Architect: Henry Harris

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge 148Doors Open Aurora

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Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge 148

The Odd Fellows Block, centerpiece of three post-1887 fire buildings, gives the illusion of one grand structure. Purchased by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge 148 in 1887, it still hosts meetings upstairs while businesses occupy the street level. During Doors Open, step inside to explore the preserved meeting room and uncover its lasting legacy in Aurora’s story.

  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

15216 Yonge Street
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1887
Building type: Commercial

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Pine Tree Potters' GuildDoors Open Aurora

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Pine Tree Potters' Guild

Doors Open Aurora is excited to have the Pine Tree Potters’ Guild back. Come and tour the studio and watch members bring clay to life on the potter’s wheel. All bowls made during the event will be donated to the Empty Bowls fundraiser in November, supporting local causes through creativity and community spirit.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

15145 Yonge Street, basement rotunda
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca
https://www.pinetreepotters.ca

Architecture

Year built: 2001
Building type: Studio

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Rising Sun Masonic LodgeDoors Open Aurora

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Rising Sun Masonic Lodge

This Gothic revival-style building is home to Aurora’s Freemasons and is the town’s oldest, continuous community organization. Formerly the Methodist Episcopal Church, it was purchased by the Masons in 1885. Visit the lodge during Doors Open and discover exquisite murals that adorn the meeting room. Learn more about this history of the building and the Masons who call it home.

  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

57 Mosley Street
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1877
Building type: Place of worship Masonic lodge

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Saltbox CafeDoors Open Aurora

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Saltbox Cafe

Known locally as the Shoemaker's House, this early Wellington Street East residence was built in 1862 by shoemaker Joseph Hunt. A modest, Georgian-style, two-storey wood-frame home, the building features rare rooflines and fine craftsmanship. In 2024, it became home to the Saltbox Cafe, transforming the historical space into a warm, inviting hub where community and flavour meet.

  • Adaptive reuse
  • Food vendors
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

42 Wellington Street East
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca
https://www.saltboxcafe.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1862
Building type: Commercial Food and drink Historical house

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

St. Anne's SchoolDoors Open Aurora

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St. Anne's School

Step inside St. Anne’s School, a beautifully restored Jacobean-style building. Constructed in 2008 as a private residence, it was transformed in 2023 into York Region’s first independent all-girls school. Along with structural upgrades and modern systems, there are striking architectural features — gables, parapets, chimneys and intricate brickwork. The result is an inspiring space for learning, designed with intention and care.

  • Adaptive reuse
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

306 St. John's Sideroad
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca

Architecture

Year built: 2008
Building type: Educational facility Private residence Schoolhouse
Architect: Montgomery Sisam

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

Trinity Anglican ChurchDoors Open Aurora

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Trinity Anglican Church

A Trinity Anglican Church has stood on this site since 1846. The current one, built in 1884 in the Gothic revival style, features stained-glass windows, stenciled walls and ornate dormers. A new sanctuary was added in 2001. As Aurora’s finest example of Gothic church architecture, it blends historical charm with modern touches. Discover its rich legacy during Doors Open.

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

79 Victoria Street
Aurora, Ontario
Email: prose@aurora.ca
https://www.trinityaurora.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1884
Building type: Place of worship
Architect: Marshall B. Aylesworth

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21

William Rowland HouseDoors Open Aurora

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William Rowland House

Built between 1880-82 by William Rowland, this private residence showcases the eclectic style of the era, blending classical balance with the dramatic lines of late-Victorian/Gothic design. During Doors Open, visitors can step into the main foyer and explore two original rooms on the lower level, offering a glimpse into the home’s architectural charm and historical character.

  • Parking
  • Self-guided tours available

Contact info

56 Spruce Street
Aurora, Ontario

Architecture

Year built: 1882
Building type: Private residence

Dates/hours open

Sep 21 - Sep 21