Museums

Inverarden House National Historic Site of Canada

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Bonnechere Museum

Bonnechere Museum, also known as the Ordovician Fossil Capital of Canada, presents both the natural and cultural history of life as it developed along the Bonnechere River. The Bonnechere Museum has a variety of exhibits on display including farming and logging tools, rocks and minerals, military medals, scouting history, family keepsakes, fine arts, and more.

Brockville Museum

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Brockville is one of the oldest and most beautiful communities in Ontario. The Brockville Museum, located in Brockville's historic downtown core, serves a testament to the loyalist history of the region and the picturesque Thousand Islands.

The Brockville Museum is located only an hour from Kingston or Ottawa and Brockville remains one of the premiere waterfront destinations in Ontario.

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