Willoughby Historical Museum



9935 Niagara Parkway   R.R. #3

Niagara Falls, ON 

L2E 6S6   Canada



 

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The Willoughby Historical Museum opened its doors in 1968. The original one floor of displays has now grown to an overflowing two floors of exhibits. Artifacts from the late 1700s -- the earliest days of pioneer settlement -- up until ones as recent as the 1960s, are here to be enjoyed and reminisced. Treasures of the past are collected, preserved, researched, interpreted and exhibited for a learning experience enjoyable for both young and old.


The museum is a former one-room red brick schoolhouse
at the intersection of Weaver Road and the Niagara Parkwaythree miles south of Chippawa, Ontario.


 

Hours are from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Doors are open: 

weekends from Victoria Day to June 30th, daily in July and August, and on weekends from Labour Day to Thanksgiving.

Appointments for tours or research can be made throughout the year.

A nominal donation will spark a piece of nostalgia. . .
 

     . . . and help us conserve and restore
pieces of our heritage.

Curious as to what we have on display?

Take a quick Journey to the Past for a visual

taste of what a visit to the museum will yield.

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Be sure to take a look at our

Willoughby Web Links

The City of Niagara Falls is celebrating its Centennial this year.
Our exhibits highlight the additions made to the city in 1970.

The Village of Chippawa and
the Townships of Willoughby and Crowland

 

Teachers & Students

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Send us an e-mail with your comments or questions
or reach us through Phone & Fax: 905-295-4036

we can also be reached by 'snail mail' at:

Willoughby Historical Museum
9935 Niagara Parkway, R.R. #3
Niagara Falls, ON
L2E 6S6

This web site is occasionallyunder construction

and was last updated on March 24, 2004.