Joseph Brant & the Slave Trade
Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada“Joseph Brant & The Slave Trade” Jane Mulkewich, Lawyer, Human-Rights Advocate, Researcher & Author
“Joseph Brant & The Slave Trade” Jane Mulkewich, Lawyer, Human-Rights Advocate, Researcher & Author
Come celebrate the 200th Birthday of George Brown at the Brant Museum and Archives on Thursday, November 29th, 2019 at 7 PM. Refreshments and a birthday cake will be served at the admission by donation event. This exhibit explores his role as a Father of Confederation, founder of the Globe and Mail, and his... Read more »
This is an opportunity for the recognize the valuable contributions of its members and volunteers with the Brant Historical Christmas Social. This event will include musical entertainment by Monique Rousseau Henlsey and Taleteller Maureen Henry.
“Path of an Artifact: The Accession to De-accession Process” Esther Brouwer, Graduate in Museum Studies & Education Officer for Myrtleville House Museum (Brantford)
Enjoy an afternoon learning the history of the museum and of our communities, and delve into some of the behind-the-scenes details of collections management. Please schedule your intention to attend by visitng https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/extended-museum-tour-tickets-55412765072
“Enhancing Medicine with Indigenous Knowledge” Amy A. Montour, Doctor with Brant Community Healthcare
The Brant Museum and Archives will be closed for the month of March to complete major electrical upgrades to the building. Myrtleville House Museum will remain open during this time... Read more »
“Natural History of The Fording Place” Nathan Etherington, Graduate in Earth Science & Geography, and Program & Community Coordinator for the Brant Museum & Archives
Enjoy a traditional Edwardian Afternoon tea and view the Museum's Collection of gowns from that era. Saturday, March 30, 1-4 pm. Brant Museum and Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford. $20... Read more »
Walking Tour Wednesdays: History of the Fording Place Learning about the History of our First Nations in the area before arrival by Europeans. Through archaeology done in the area, we have uncovered people who have lived on this land since the last ice age. This walk will Paleo-Indian, Archaic, Woodland, and Neutral Periods. Donations... Read more »