List of historical site museums
|  |   |  Assiginack Historical Sites
This stone building located in the centre of the community houses a diverse collection of artifacts which portray the area's history from the 1830's to the present. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Centennial Museum of Sheguiandah
Located on Highway 6 at Sheguiandah on the Manitoulin Island, the Centennial Museum of Sheguiandah houses the artifacts of the founding families of this area. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Central Manitoulin Historical Society
See our log home and furnishings, blacksmith shop, barn & equipment, horse and cattle stable, logging tools, ice harvesting tools, milk processing and butter making equipment. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Commanda General Store Museum
MORE THAN A MUSEUM. This unique example of late 19th century Victorian commercial architecture is alive and a hive of activity. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Dionne Quints Museum
Seventy years ago, the world was amazed by the birth of the Dionne Quintuplets on May 28, 1934, in nearby Corbeil. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Humphrey Museum
The Seguin Township has been built on a history that is
rich in farming, lumbering, trapping and cottaging. The
museum’s displays are simple but identify artifacts that
our pioneers held in their calloused hands as they carved
out the township. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Mattawa & District Museum
Nestled on Explorer's Point, this beautiful red pine structure hewed out of the wood that made the Ottawa Valley prosper was established in 1984. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Mississagi Lighthouse Heritage Park
The Mississagi Lighthouse was established as a lighthouse and fog station in 1873. Three hundred years ago Lassalle’s ship the “Griffon” went missing in Lake Huron. It is believed the ship was wrecked on this site and the crew perished in caves along the shore.
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|  |   |  Nipissing Township Museum
The museum is housed in a former church made of hand-hewn logs, that was built by craftsmen in the late 1800's. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  Sturgeon River House
This scenic and historic site of the fur trade as carried out by the Hudson's Bay Company (1848-1879) also features exhibits on trapping and furbearers. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  The Clark House
This 1880's house emphasis is the period 1920's through the 1940's. From post war boom to depression and back to another post war boom. We are currently undergoing renovations to be able to offer more services but will still have a complete range of events mid-June through the end of September. |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  The Little Schoolhouse and Museum
The Little Schoolhouse and Museum is located at 113 Church Street in the village of South Baymouth.
A great place to visit while you wait for the Ferry! |   |  |   | |
|  |   |  The Marten River Prov. Park Logging Camp & Museum
A replica 19th-century logging camp brings a bygone era to life at this riverside park. Though you won’t hear loggers shouting 'timber' you will see remnant stands of the massive pines they felled and a 300-year-old white pine they spared as you walk the trails. |   |  |   | |
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