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Upper Canada Village - A Living 19th-Century Museum 🏡

Step into a perfectly preserved 19th-century world where history comes alive! ✨ Why You'll Love It • Thatched cottages & blacksmiths in period costumes 👨🔧 • Hands-on activities: Bread baking, weaving & butter churning 🧈 • Horse-drawn wagon rides clip-clopping down dirt roads 🐎 • Smell wood fires & hear spinning wheels hum—total time warp! 📍 Need to Know Address: 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg Drive Time: ~3.5hrs from Toronto (perfect day trip!) Hours: 10AM-5PM daily (check website for updates) Would you bake bread or try blacksmithing first? Let me know below! 👇 #OntarioDayTrips #LivingHistory #CanadianHeritage #TimeTravel #HandsOnHistory #ExploreOntario

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Upper Canada Village - A Living 19th-Century Museum 🏡

Step into a perfectly preserved 19th-century world where history comes alive! ✨ Why You'll Love It • Thatched cottages & blacksmiths in period costumes 👨🔧 • Hands-on activities: Bread baking, weaving & butter churning 🧈 • Horse-drawn wagon rides clip-clopping down dirt roads 🐎 • Smell wood fires & hear spinning wheels hum—total time warp! 📍 Need to Know Address: 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg Drive Time: ~3.5hrs from Toronto (perfect day trip!) Hours: 10AM-5PM daily (check website for updates) Would you bake bread or try blacksmithing first? Let me know below! 👇 #OntarioDayTrips #LivingHistory #CanadianHeritage #TimeTravel #HandsOnHistory #ExploreOntario

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