Battlefield House Museum
Photo Credit: Aled Betts
Battlefield House Museum in Stoney Creek allows visitors the chance to experience life in the early nineteenth century, as actors, dressed in period costume, demonstrate the lifestyle of the Gage Family. This rural Upper Canada home was built in 1796 on the banks of the creek in Saltfleet Township (now Stoney Creek). It was here, on June 6, 1813, that the Battle of Stoney Creek took place during the War of 1812.
Every year a military re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek is held in June. If you are planning a visit, try to coordinate it so that you don't miss the opportunity to witness this historically accurate portrayal of the Battle of Stoney Creek.
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