Joseph Brant Museum

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The Joseph Brant Museum is located on North Shore Blvd in Burlington and is a replica of Joseph Brant's original home built in 1800. Joseph Brant, "Thayendanegea", was one of Canada's most colorful native heroes and one of the founding fathers of the Burlington area.

The museum was built in 1937/38 and opened its doors in June, 1942 as a one-room exhibit gallery. Inside the Museum, visitors will see exhibits that explore Burlington's heritage including Iroquois life, the European settlement of the region, the importance of the waterfront, and the life of Joseph Brant.

Today the museum has more than 2,200 square feet of exhibit space and houses more than 10,000 artifacts.

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