Enhancing Medicine with Indigenous Knowledge
Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada“Enhancing Medicine with Indigenous Knowledge” Amy A. Montour, Doctor with Brant Community Healthcare
“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 and is open from 9-4:30 most days, barring any Education Programs. Please feel free to call before visiting. (519-752-3216) Check our Facebook page for any... 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 for Members $25 for non-members. Fashion tours will be scheduled to begin at 1:30, 2:15, and 3:00 pm. Please schedule your tour time when... 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,... Read more »
Have you ever wondered about the many different historical organizations that are part of Brant County? Get a better understanding of our rich history and what each does with its collection and resources to make them accessible to the community. Attend this lightning lecture to get jolted with inspiration for Museum Month. For more events... Read more »
The Brant Historical Society has nearly 10,000 photos in its collection. This Photo Friday lecture will talk about the architect John Turner, identifying features of a Brantford Cottage, and photos of Brantford Cottages from the Collection. For more events by the Brant Historical Society, please go to our Events Page. Part of Museum Month and... Read more »
Drop in for a tour of our Myrtleville location and discover the Good Family who built the pioneer farm in 1836! The tour will include rooms of the original house, including the kitchen, pantry, dining room, parlor, library, and bedrooms. For more events by the Brant Historical Society, please go to our Events Page. Part... Read more »
Toonie Tot Tuesday is an educational program for pre-school children and their parents. The program takes place in an exhibit space and allows young children to see artifacts in our... Read more »
Walking Tour Wednesdays: Lawren Harris Walk Lawren Harris was born in Brantford and due to the success of his grandfather Alanson Harris was instrumental in forming the Group of Seven. ... Read more »