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Spencerville Mill & Museum
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SpencerCity Bar & Grill
11 Spencer St, Spencerville, ON K0E 1X0, Canada
The Odd Spot
6 Spencer St, Spencerville, ON K0E 1X0, Canada
Village Pantry
8 Spencer St, Spencerville, ON K0E 1X0, Canada
Country Style
Drummond Fuel Ltd, 3 Spencer St, Spencerville, ON K0E 1X0, Canada
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Spencerville Mill & Museum

11 Water St, Spencerville, ON K0E 1X0, Canada
4.6(67)
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+1 613-658-5885
Website
spencervillemill.ca

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Nearby restaurants of Spencerville Mill & Museum

SpencerCity Bar & Grill

The Odd Spot

Village Pantry

Country Style

SpencerCity Bar & Grill

SpencerCity Bar & Grill

4.6

(316)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Odd Spot

The Odd Spot

4.8

(48)

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Village Pantry

Village Pantry

4.6

(74)

Closed
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Country Style

Country Style

3.0

(3)

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Jason&SandraJason&Sandra
Visiting the Spencerville Mill Museum was a very cool and memorable experience. The building itself, with its stone walls and rustic wooden interior, immediately gives you the feeling of stepping back in time. What impressed us the most was how well everything is maintained. You can tell that a lot of care and dedication goes into keeping this historic place alive and welcoming for visitors. The staff were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. They didn’t just answer questions; they brought the history of the mill to life. One of the highlights was when they turned on the mill mechanism to show us exactly how it once operated. Watching the old machinery in action was both fascinating and educational, especially for the younger ones in our group. We also appreciated the thoughtful touches for families. They handed out free stickers, pins, and temporary tattoos, which was such a fun surprise for the kids. The museum is also very accommodating with accessible washrooms and spaces made it easy for everyone in our group to enjoy the visit without stress. It’s not a huge place, but that’s part of its charm. You can explore at a relaxed pace, take in the details, and even enjoy some of the small displays and models that paint a picture of the community’s past. All in all, it’s a pit stop that’s absolutely worth the detour off the highway. If you’re anywhere nearby, don’t miss it, it’s a slice of Canadian history preserved in the best possible way.
Pascale ChalhoubPascale Chalhoub
A nice place to visit. The museum is well-maintained and admission fee is a donation to the maintenance of the museum. It is 4$/adult and 1$/teenager. There was space outside for parking. There is also a gazebo and a couple of picnic tables overlooking the water. There is as well a small park with some picnic tables just next to the museum. It was nice to go back in time to the 1900s and know how the mill worked from A to Z. All the stages and the elevator system in it. They also have a bridal gallery reminding us of how the brides used to dress and the traditions of that time. There was also a table with a bench, crayons and coloring papers with prints of flour bags for the kids to color. It was a pleasant visit.
Malcolm HallMalcolm Hall
This is a nice stop to make if you are out for a country drive and want to step back in time. There is no charge to tour around the mill and see all the machinery used in the old days to seperate grains for the farming community. Everything is explained on placrds with pictures as you tour around the 3 floors. There is no cover charge but you can donate money if you please to help maintain the mill. Outside the mill is a small park that you can walk around along the river. In front of the parking area is a modern wooden gazeebo where you can relax and have your lunch. I highly recommend a stop here if you are in the area or are interested in some pioneer history.
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Visiting the Spencerville Mill Museum was a very cool and memorable experience. The building itself, with its stone walls and rustic wooden interior, immediately gives you the feeling of stepping back in time. What impressed us the most was how well everything is maintained. You can tell that a lot of care and dedication goes into keeping this historic place alive and welcoming for visitors. The staff were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. They didn’t just answer questions; they brought the history of the mill to life. One of the highlights was when they turned on the mill mechanism to show us exactly how it once operated. Watching the old machinery in action was both fascinating and educational, especially for the younger ones in our group. We also appreciated the thoughtful touches for families. They handed out free stickers, pins, and temporary tattoos, which was such a fun surprise for the kids. The museum is also very accommodating with accessible washrooms and spaces made it easy for everyone in our group to enjoy the visit without stress. It’s not a huge place, but that’s part of its charm. You can explore at a relaxed pace, take in the details, and even enjoy some of the small displays and models that paint a picture of the community’s past. All in all, it’s a pit stop that’s absolutely worth the detour off the highway. If you’re anywhere nearby, don’t miss it, it’s a slice of Canadian history preserved in the best possible way.
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A nice place to visit. The museum is well-maintained and admission fee is a donation to the maintenance of the museum. It is 4$/adult and 1$/teenager. There was space outside for parking. There is also a gazebo and a couple of picnic tables overlooking the water. There is as well a small park with some picnic tables just next to the museum. It was nice to go back in time to the 1900s and know how the mill worked from A to Z. All the stages and the elevator system in it. They also have a bridal gallery reminding us of how the brides used to dress and the traditions of that time. There was also a table with a bench, crayons and coloring papers with prints of flour bags for the kids to color. It was a pleasant visit.
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This is a nice stop to make if you are out for a country drive and want to step back in time. There is no charge to tour around the mill and see all the machinery used in the old days to seperate grains for the farming community. Everything is explained on placrds with pictures as you tour around the 3 floors. There is no cover charge but you can donate money if you please to help maintain the mill. Outside the mill is a small park that you can walk around along the river. In front of the parking area is a modern wooden gazeebo where you can relax and have your lunch. I highly recommend a stop here if you are in the area or are interested in some pioneer history.
Malcolm Hall

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Visiting the Spencerville Mill Museum was a very cool and memorable experience. The building itself, with its stone walls and rustic wooden interior, immediately gives you the feeling of stepping back in time. What impressed us the most was how well everything is maintained. You can tell that a lot of care and dedication goes into keeping this historic place alive and welcoming for visitors.

The staff were incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. They didn’t just answer questions; they brought the history of the mill to life. One of the highlights was when they turned on the mill mechanism to show us exactly how it once operated. Watching the old machinery in action was both fascinating and educational, especially for the younger ones in our group.

We also appreciated the thoughtful touches for families. They handed out free stickers, pins, and temporary tattoos, which was such a fun surprise for the kids. The museum is also very accommodating with accessible washrooms and spaces made it easy for everyone in our group to enjoy the visit without stress.

It’s not a huge place, but that’s part of its charm. You can explore at a relaxed pace, take in the details, and even enjoy some of the small displays and models that paint a picture of the community’s past. All in all, it’s a pit stop that’s absolutely worth the detour off the highway. If you’re anywhere nearby, don’t miss it, it’s a slice of Canadian history preserved in the best...

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4y

Stepping back in time at Spencerville Mill is a delightful experience. This beautifully restored mill offers a glimpse into Canada's rich history. The centerpiece is undoubtedly the historic building itself, with its original machinery still in place. It's fascinating to imagine the mill bustling with activity in its prime.

Beyond the educational aspect, Spencerville Mill offers something for everyone. History buffs will love the informative exhibits, while photographers will find endless scenic opportunities with the mill as a picturesque backdrop against the South Nation River. There's even a lovely riverside park with a covered gazebo, perfect for picnics or relaxing by the water.

The mill also gets points for versatility. It's a charming venue for events, with a rustic atmosphere that adds character. On a sunny day, grab a coffee or ice cream (available on-site) and enjoy the peaceful riverside setting. Overall, Spencerville Mill is a worthwhile stop for anyone passing through the area. It's a great place to learn a bit of history, take some scenic snaps, or simply enjoy a relaxing afternoon...

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3y

A nice place to visit. The museum is well-maintained and admission fee is a donation to the maintenance of the museum. It is 4$/adult and 1$/teenager. There was space outside for parking. There is also a gazebo and a couple of picnic tables overlooking the water. There is as well a small park with some picnic tables just next to the museum. It was nice to go back in time to the 1900s and know how the mill worked from A to Z. All the stages and the elevator system in it. They also have a bridal gallery reminding us of how the brides used to dress and the traditions of that time. There was also a table with a bench, crayons and coloring papers with prints of flour bags for the kids to color. It was a...

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