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Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead Doors Open Along the Grand

Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead

Adelaide Hunter was born in this farmhouse and lived here until she married John Hoodless (1881). Hunter Hoodless was known for establishing several organizations – including the Hamilton YMCA, the second branch of the Hamilton Victorian Order of Nurses, and the world's first Women's Institute. Today, the homestead is owned by the Federation of Women's Institutes and operates as a museum.

  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • National Historic Site (Canada)
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities

Contact info

359 Blue Lake Road
St. George, Ontario
Email: info@adelaidehoodless.ca
https://www.adelaidehoodless.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1830
Building type: Historical house Museum

Dates/hours open

May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

Ameliasburgh Heritage Village Doors Open Belleville

Ameliasburgh Heritage Village

Ameliasburgh Heritage Village has grown from one building (a Wesleyan Methodist Church built in 1868) into a complex of museum buildings and displays. Come and visit a log cabin, display barns, an operational blacksmith shop, a carpenter’s shop, a sap shanty, dairy and beekeeping buildings, a stone building housing the Goldie Corliss flywheel and the de Vries Natural Heritage Collection.

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

Architecture

Year built: from 1868
Building type: Attraction Museum

Dates/hours open

Sep 13, 01:00pm - Sep 13, 04:00pm

Amherst Island's Dry Stone Walls Doors Open Loyalist Township

Amherst Island's Dry Stone Walls

When Irish settlers migrated to Amherst Island, they brought a unique way of building walls called dry stacking — layering stones without the use of mortar. This tradition has continued to this day. Although you can see beautiful displays of dry-stone stacking throughout the Island, visit Topsy Farms for an opportunity to speak to an actual dry stone waller!

  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

14775 Front Road (Topsy Farms)
Stella, Amherst Island, Ontario
Email: jacob@topsyfarms.com

Architecture


Dates/hours open

Jun 20, 10:00am - Jun 20, 04:00pm

Annandale National Historic Site Doors Open Tillsonburg

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Annandale National Historic Site

Welcome to Annandale National Historic Site, one of Canada’s finest Victorian homes. Built in 1880 by Edwin Delevan Tillson, it showcases the esthetic movement style. Inside, visitors can explore hand-painted ceilings, intricate woodwork, stained-glass and richly decorated rooms, offering a glimpse into the Tillson family and the history of Tillsonburg.

  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • National Historic Site (Canada)
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities
  • Veterans/Military heritage

Architecture

Year built: 1880
Building type: Attraction Historical landmark Historical house Museum
Architect: N/A

Dates/hours open

Jun 06, 12:00pm - Jun 06, 04:00pm

Auchmar Estate Doors Open Hamilton

Auchmar Estate

The Auchmar estate, built in the 1850's for the Buchanan family in the Gothic Revival style, has been host to numerous owners and their stories. Over time, it transitioned through the Trigg and Young families, and later served as a convalescent home for the Royal Canadian Air Force and a religious retreat for the Hungarian Sisters of Social Service.

  • Kid-friendly
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

88 Fennell Avenue West (at West 5th Street)
Hamilton, Ontario
Email: museums@hamilton.ca
https://www.friendsofauchmar.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1852-54
Building type: Historical landmark Historical house

Dates/hours open

May 02, 10:00am - May 03, 04:00pm

Babcock Mill Doors Open Loyalist Township

Babcock Mill

The Babcock Mill, a significant local landmark, was constructed in the 19th century as a grist mill and later adapted to function as a sawmill, basket making factory, and a truck body manufacturer. It played a pivotal role in the local economy. Today, under Loyalist Township’s ownership and management, it operates as a seasonal museum, showcasing its industrial heritage.

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

Contact info

100 Bridge Street
Odessa, Ontario
Email: ltee@loyalist.ca
https://www.loyalist.ca/babcockmill

Architecture

Year built: 1856

Architect: Saul Brothers

Dates/hours open

Jun 20, 10:00am - Jun 20, 04:00pm

Balfour House (Chedoke Estate) Doors Open Hamilton

Balfour House (Chedoke Estate)

The Balfour House (Chedoke Estate) was formerly the site of an Iroquois settlement overlooking the escarpment. Built in 1836 by William Scott Burn, the house was owned by a succession of prominent Hamiltonians including the Balfour family, who occupied it from 1909-2013. The mansion is now owned by the Ontario Heritage Trust and managed by the City of Hamilton. (Parking)

  • Guided tours available
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

1 Balfour Drive
Hamilton, Ontario
Email: abuhrmann@cardus.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1836-38
Building type: Historical house
Architect: William Scott Burn

Dates/hours open

May 02, 10:00am - May 02, 04:00pm

Battlefield House Museum & Park National Historic Site Doors Open Hamilton

Battlefield House Museum & Park National Historic Site

Dating back to 1796, this home once belonged to the Gage family. While on site enjoy the Dunington Grubb landscape and the 13.8 hectares (34 acres) of meadows and forest that make up the property. Explore the contrast between the Tudor Gothic Revival Battlefield Monument and the artwork Eagles Among Us, symbols of peace and reconciliation.

  • National Historic Site (Canada)
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities
  • Veterans/Military heritage

Contact info

77 King Street West
Stoney Creek, Ontario
Email: museums@hamilton.ca
https://www.hamilton.ca/battlefield

Architecture

Year built: 1796
Building type: Attraction Historical landmark Historical house Museum

Dates/hours open

May 02, 10:00am - May 03, 04:00pm

Bell Homestead National Historic Site Doors Open Along the Grand

Bell Homestead National Historic Site

Experience the birthplace of the telephone at the Bell Homestead National Historic Site. Tour the furnished family home of the Bell family from 1870 to 1881, where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1874. The site also features the Henderson House, Canada’s first telephone business office from 1877, and an exhibit gallery showcasing early telecommunications.

  • Food vendors
  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • National Historic Site (Canada)
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities

Contact info

94 Tutela Heights Road
Brantford, Ontario
http://bellhomestead.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1858
Building type: Historical house Museum
Architect: Robert Morton

Dates/hours open

May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

Belleville Fire Station #1 Doors Open Belleville

Belleville Fire Station #1

This fascinating, modern fire station houses administration, communication and fire prevention services. There is a museum attached that shows the history of Belleville fire services, where you can explore memorabilia and view the interesting Loyalty, Tradition and Progress exhibit. You can also see the Firefighter Memorial Rose Garden outside the main entrance, which was unveiled on September 11, 2022.

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

Architecture

Year built: 2015
Building type: Museum Fire station

Dates/hours open

Sep 13, 10:00am - Sep 13, 04:00pm

Bill Fisch Forest Stewardship and Education Centre Doors Open Whitchurch-Stouffville

Bill Fisch Forest Stewardship and Education Centre

Celebrate the York Regional Forest at this innovative building that creates more energy than it uses. Functioning as the hub for York Region Forestry’s educational programming, this centre was built using local and recycled materials. In 2018, the building became the first LEED Platinum-certified building in Canada. During Doors Open, visit the displays and take a tour of the facility.

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

Contact info

16389 Highway 48
Stouffville, Ontario
https://www.york.ca/environment/forests/outdoor-education

Architecture

Year built: 2015
Building type: Educational facility Green building
Architect: DIOLOG

Dates/hours open

Jun 06, 10:00am - Jun 06, 04:00pm

Bishophurst Doors Open Sault Ste. Marie

Bishophurst

Nestled among mature trees in a quiet, park-like setting, Bishophurst is one of Sault Ste. Marie’s architectural treasures. Built in 1876 from red sandstone, this gracious neo-Georgian residence has served as the home of the Anglican Bishop of Algoma for nearly 150 years. Highlights include the elegant front entrance framed by a classic columned portico and the beautiful Lady Chapel.

  • Guided tours available
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

134 Simpson Street
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

Architecture

Year built: 1876
Building type: Historical landmark Historical house

Dates/hours open

Sep 26, 10:00am - Sep 26, 04:00pm

Boynton House Art Exhibition Space Doors Open Richmond Hill

Boynton House Art Exhibition Space

Originally a farm purchased in 1840 by Thomas Fenby Boynton, the Boynton family built the current brick house in 1875 to replace a log home. Boynton House is a community art exhibition space: explore Viewpoints 2026, the annual juried art show of the Markham Group of Artists showcasing a broad spectrum of artistic styles. The works reflect strong artistic integrity and celebrate ingenuity, inventiveness, and imagination.

  • Adaptive reuse
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities

Contact info

1300 Elgin Mills Road East (Richmond Green Sports Centre and Park)
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Email: culture@richmondhill.ca
https://www.richmondhill.ca/boyntonhouse

Architecture

Year built: c. 1875
Building type: Attraction Historical house Gallery

Dates/hours open

May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

Burr House (Burr House Spinners and Weavers Guild and The Hill Potters' Guild) Doors Open Richmond Hill

Burr House (Burr House Spinners and Weavers Guild and The Hill Potters' Guild)

Burr House, the oldest building in Richmond Hill on original foundation, was constructed in 1820 by Roland Burr. In 1975, it was adapted for the Burr House Tearoom and Craft Shoppe. Today, it hosts the Burr House Spinners and Weavers Guild and The Hill Potters’ Guild. Visit the former shop and tearoom to see examples of fibre and clay work using a variety of techniques and styles.

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

Contact info

528 Carrville Road
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Email: heritageservices@richmondhill.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1820
Building type: Historical house Gallery

Dates/hours open

May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

Cayuga Grand Vista Trail Doors Open Haldimand

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Cayuga Grand Vista Trail

This award-winning trail guides pedestrians and cyclists on a loop from the historical courthouse (built 1851) over the Canadian National bridge to King George Street and Maple Road, and back to the courthouse via Talbot Street East and Munsee Street North. See picturesque views of the river and learn about local natural and built heritage from the storyboards.


  • Parking

Contact info

55 Munsee Street North
Cayuga, Ontario

Architecture

Year built: 1873
Building type: Transportation
Architect: Great Western Airline

Dates/hours open

Aug 01, 10:00am - Aug 01, 04:00pm

Chiefswood National Historic Site Doors Open Along the Grand

Chiefswood National Historic Site

Chiefswood was given by Mohawk Chief George Johnson as a wedding present for his English bride Emily Howells. It was also the birthplace and childhood home of famous Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, who travelled throughout Canada celebrating her Mohawk heritage. Chiefswood offers a glimpse at the lives of the Johnson family, and life on Six Nations in the mid-1800s.

  • Guided tours available
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed

Contact info

1037 Highway 54
Ohsweken, Ontario
Email: SNTMPC@Sixnations.ca
https://chiefswoodnhs.ca

Architecture

Year built: 1853
Building type: Historical house
Architect: Chief George Johnson

Dates/hours open

May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

Circling Hawk Honey & Mead Doors Open Richmond Hill

Circling Hawk Honey & Mead

Circling Hawk Honey & Mead is the only commercial meadery in Richmond Hill. Built and operated as an equestrian farm until 2010, the site was converted to mostly agriculture as a secondary use. Learn about sustainable farming practices on a tour of the winery, bee yard, fruit orchards, horse stable, and extraction facilities while enjoying live entertainment.

    • Adaptive reuse
    • Food vendors
    • Guided tours available
    • Kid-friendly
    • Parking
    • Partial wheelchair access
    • Washrooms
    • Photography allowed
    • Rental opportunities

    Contact info

    13433 Leslie Street
    Richmond Hill, Ontario
    Email: heritageservices@richmondhill.ca
    https://www.circlinghawkfarm.com

    Architecture

    Year built: 1956
    Building type: Commercial Food and drink Farm

    Dates/hours open

    May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

    Corby Park Rose Garden Doors Open Belleville

    Corby Park Rose Garden

    The Corby Park Rose Garden is in the old east village of Belleville, a great area for exploring heritage homes, just a few blocks from the Bay of Quinte. The garden has a stunning water fountain and, at the centre of it all, you get a beautiful view of the entire garden — perfect for a family outing or wedding.

    • Full wheelchair access
    • Photography allowed
    • Rental opportunities

    Contact info

    210 Ann Street
    Belleville, Ontario
    Email: tdeming@belleville.ca

    Architecture

    Building type: Attraction

    Dates/hours open

    Sep 12, 10:00am - Sep 12, 04:00pm

    Creek View Acres Nursery & Orchard Doors Open Along the Grand

    Creek View Acres Nursery & Orchard

    Creek View Acres is home to a growing nursery and orchard. The farmhouse was built in 1902 and is of simplified Italianate architecture featuring original large glass windows. The main barn foundation dates back to 1880. The property features a mixed orchard and a professionally landscaped botanical garden. A historical walking tour uses landmarks to tell the stories.

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

    Contact info

    400 Johnson Road
    Brantford, Ontario
    Email: office@400johnson.ca
    http://creekviewacresbrant.ca

    Architecture

    Year built: 1902
    Building type: Private residence Farm
    Architect: John Sargent (builder)

    Dates/hours open

    May 09, 10:00am - May 09, 04:00pm

    Cumberland Heritage Village Museum Doors Open Ottawa

    Cumberland Heritage Village Museum

    The Cumberland Heritage Village Museum provides visitors with an immersive, seasonal experience that showcases rural life in the 1920s and 1930s in Eastern Ontario. Tour an operational sawmill and blacksmith shop, an old train station and caboose, a one-room schoolhouse, a print shop, a 1927 Imperial Gas garage, a 1904 church and several family homes and barns.

    • Guided tours available
    • Kid-friendly
    • Parking
    • Partial wheelchair access
    • Washrooms
    • Photography allowed
    • Rental opportunities

    Contact info

    2940 Old Montreal Road
    Cumberland, Ontario
    https://ottawa.ca/cumberlandmuseum

    Architecture

    Year built: 1900s to 1939
    Building type: Attraction Educational facility Historical landmark Historical house Museum Place of worship Schoolhouse Farm

    Dates/hours open

    Jun 06, 10:00am - Jun 07, 04:00pm

    Daniels Building Doors Open Toronto

    Daniels Building

    Originally home to Knox College, this building later served as a military hospital and laboratory. It is now the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design. To create the faculty's new home, the restored historical building has been blended with a contemporary addition that continues to delight visitors. During Doors Open, take a self-guided tour.

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

    Contact info

    1 Spadina Crescent
    Toronto, Ontario
    https://www.daniels.utoronto.ca

    Architecture

    Year built: 1875; 2017 restoration
    Building type: Educational facility Green building
    Architect: Smith & Gemmel (restoration by NADAAA)

    Dates/hours open

    May 23, 10:00am - May 24, 05:00pm

    Dundas Museum & Archives Doors Open Hamilton

    Dundas Museum & Archives

    Opened in 1956, the Dundas Museum & Archives is a private, non-profit museum that collects, interprets and celebrates the unique identity of the Valley Town. As part of Doors Open Hamilton, they welcome the public to tour its permanent galleries. As well, you can visit the historical circa 1848 Doctor's Office and the 1873 Pirie House.

    • Full wheelchair access
    • Guided tours available
    • Kid-friendly
    • Parking
    • Self-guided tours available
    • Washrooms
    • Photography allowed
    • Rental opportunities

    Contact info

    139 Park Street West
    Dundas, Ontario
    Email: kevin@dundasmuseum.ca
    https://dundasmuseum.ca

    Architecture

    Year built: 1873, 1956, 1963, 2013
    Building type: Attraction Historical landmark Museum
    Architect: McCallum Sather (2013 addition)

    Dates/hours open

    May 02, 10:00am - May 03, 04:00pm

    Dundurn Castle National Historic Site Doors Open Hamilton

    Dundurn Castle National Historic Site

    Explore Dundurn Castle, an Italianate villa built in the 1830s on Burlington Heights, once home to Sir Allan Napier MacNab, Premier of the United Canadas and his family and household staff. Enjoy a self-guided tour of the Castle, listen to traditional music performed by harpist Ruth Sutherland and don’t forget to explore the grounds, including Dundurn’s beautiful Historic Kitchen Garden.

    • Full wheelchair access
    • Kid-friendly
    • National Historic Site (Canada)
    • Parking
    • Self-guided tours available
    • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
    • Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
    • Washrooms
    • Photography allowed
    • Rental opportunities

    Contact info

    610 York Boulevard
    Hamilton, Ontario
    Email: museums@hamilton.ca
    https://www.hamilton.ca/dundurn

    Architecture

    Year built: 1835
    Building type: Historical landmark Historical house Museum
    Architect: Robert Wetherell

    Dates/hours open

    May 02, 10:00am - May 03, 04:00pm

    Erland Lee (Museum) Home Doors Open Hamilton

    Erland Lee (Museum) Home

    The Erland Lee (Museum) Home is a National Historic Site that serves to tell three stories: that of the Lee family (who lived in the home from 1808-1970), the Stoney Creek community and the Women's Institute (which was founded in the home's dining room in February 1897). The Lee Home is a beautiful example of carpenter's Gothic architecture.

    • Guided tours available
    • Kid-friendly
    • National Historic Site (Canada)
    • Partial wheelchair access
    • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
    • Photography allowed

    Contact info

    552 Ridge Road
    Stoney Creek, Ontario
    Email: erlandleemuseum@fwio.on.ca
    https://erlandleemuseum.ca

    Architecture

    Year built: 1808; 1860 (addition); 1873 renovations and carriage house addition
    Building type: Attraction Historical landmark Historical house Museum
    Architect: John Lee (1808); Abram Lee (1860 and 1873)

    Dates/hours open

    May 02, 10:00am - May 03, 04:00pm