Glengarry Pioneer Museum
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The Glengarry Pioneer Museum was established in 1962 by the Glengarry Historical Society. In 2013, the Museum was incorporated as a non-profit organization, and was awarded charitable status later that year.
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The Glengarry Pioneer Museum was established in 1962 by the Glengarry Historical Society. In 2013, the Museum was incorporated as a non-profit organization, and was awarded charitable status later that year.
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Lovely museum to attend. There are also many events that take place here. Check their website for the list of events as there is usually something every month. The first ever Honey Fair was held here. It was really interesting, speakers talked about various topics, different honey was for sale. Many other vendors were on the grounds. An entry fee of $10 per person or $25 per family. Museum members get a discount. No charge for parking. Many friendly volunteers made this event happen.
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Was selling lavender boutique farm products here for the first time and loved the crowd and workers who were so considerate and thoughtful. This was the first annual Honey 🍯 festival. Can't wait for Sept 11, Sunday for the Harvest festival same place 🌻 Definitely worth a look see for both adults and children. Lots of old buildings to visit inside and see how people lived 150 years ago. Fun fact: no cell phones 😜
Donald FlisDonald Flis
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Thank you for a great experience! We will be back when there is an event. It was cool to walk around and see the old buildings and learn more about the areas history. Thanks to the staff Megan, she is very knowledgeable.
Lindsay FletcherLindsay Fletcher
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Wonderful place ! They are focusing on more living history and educational aspects, great place to bring the kids. The variety of events is amazing. From May to December! Can't wait for the Christmas Market!
Linda RutgersLinda Rutgers
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I had the best time here. I met a wonderful lady, she took time to sit with me and show me how to use a drop spindle. Thank you Catherine
Pauline FortierPauline Fortier
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Cute little place with huge historical stories about early life in the Canadian frozen lands in winter of the 1800s
Mark BayMark Bay
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