Flour Mill Museum
The Flour Mill Museum consists of two buildings, a log cabin and a heritage house. Both buildings are open for public viewing and the heritage house dates back to 1902. The home, made of clap boards, was built in 1903 by Francois Varieur who at the time was employed as foreman for the Evans Lumber Company.
Once inside the heritage house, visitors can get a glimpse of what life would have been like for it's original owner at the turn of the century. The log cabin offers a collection of exhibits that showcase the history of the site as well as Sudbury's "French Town".
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