Halton Region Museum

Photo Credit: Halton Region Museum
Photo Credit: Halton Region Museum

The Halton Region Museum is located in a picturesque setting beneath the Niagara Escarpment inside Kelso Conservation Park in Milton, Ontario. The Museum site, formerly the Alexander Family Farm, was settled in 1836 by Scottish immigrants. Four generations of the Alexander Family farmed the land until 1961. The Alexander Farm was one of the first electrically powered farms in Southern Ontario. The Museum is now home to six historic buildings which showcase many of the 35000 artifacts in Halton’s collection. Changing exhibitions tell the story of fascinating characters, communities and events of Halton’s past.

For more information please call 1-866-442-5866 ext. 7935.

Rate This Day Trip

No votes yet

DISCLAIMER: Information on this web site is provided as a public service by www.day-trips.ca. This website and all of the information it contains is provided strictly "as is" and without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. WWW-DAY.TRIPS.CA IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE, MISUSE OR MISINTERPRETATION OF ANY CONTENT OR SERVICES PROVIDED BY THIS SITE.

Portions of this website are made available under a Creative Commons license, however, some text, pictures, and videos are copyrighted by their respective owners. To inquire about using content from Day Trips Canada, please contact us directly to ensure no copyright volations occur.

Creative Commons License