Born on a Maryland plantation around 1822, Harriet Tubman escaped slavery in 1849 to become a leading abolitionist and the Read more…
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The restored home of publisher William Lyon Mackenzie reveals 500 years of printing technology, rarest in the museum’s collection is Read more…
Landscape of Nations: The Six Nations and Native Allies Commemorative Memorial, a nationally significant public artwork unveiled in Queenston Heights Read more…
Indigenous Niagara Living Museum Tours, the Niagara Region’s first guided Indigenous tour operation, will premiere Spring 2022 in Niagara Falls. Featuring Read more…
Celebration of Nations has emerged as one of Canada’s preeminent Indigenous cultural gatherings. With a highly credentialed Celebration of Nations Read more…
The St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre is home to extraordinary historical collections and exhibits that feature local St. Read more…
Set within the breathtaking Twenty Valley, Ball’s Falls Conservation Area offers spectacular scenery and natural beauty. Your visit will begin Read more…
We are proud to be a community museum. The museum began as a concept by citizens of Port Colborne in Read more…
The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has set aside a significant site in the heart of the Old Town to understand, celebrate, Read more…
Niagara’s Freedom Trail honours the thousands of African American slaves that found freedom in Canada. Between 1796 and 1949, the Read more…