Myrtleville Mondays: Myrtleville Tour

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

  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 »

Free

Toonie Tot Tuesdays: Pioneer Kitchen

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

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 »

$2.00

Walking Tour Wednesdays: Lawren Harris Walk

Margaret Chandler House 350 Brant Avenue, Brantford, AZ

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.  Here about his life in Brantford and the thoughts that inspired him.  Donations to the museum will be accepted at the start of the Walking... Read more »

Free

Photo Fridays: Factories and Businesses

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

  The Brant Historical Society has nearly 10,000 photos in its collection. This Photo Friday lecture will showcase businesses and factories that have memorable connections to the community.  . For more events by the Brant Historical Society, please go to our Events Page. Part of Museum Month and the Brant Museum Crawl. For more event visit http://brantmuseumcrawl.ca/.

Free

Myrtleville Mondays: Pinch Pot Pottery

Myrtleville House Museum 34 Myrtleville Drive, Brantford, ON, Canada

Visit Myrtleville for a workshop that will let you make your own pinch pot pottery.  This workshop will also allow visitors to see examples of Indigenous potsherds and how they decorated their pottery.  Participants will attempt to reflect these designed in the creation of their pinch pot. For more events by the Brant Historical Society,... Read more »

Free

Toonie Tot Tuesdays: Pottery & General Store

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

  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 pioneer kitchen and have an opportunity to colour.  Suggested donation to participate in the program is a toonie for child and adult. For more... Read more »

Free

Walking Tour Wednesdays: Monuments & Memorials Tour

Jubilee Terrace Park 10 Brant Avenue, Brantford, Ontario

  Brantford has many public spaces with memorials and monuments of important events in the past.  Join us on this Walking Tour to learn about their architects and the causes that lead to their creation.  Donations to the Brant Historical Society will be accepted at the start of the Walking Tour. For more events by... Read more »

Free

Photo Fridays: Schools

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

  The Brant Historical Society has nearly 10,000 photos in its collection. This Photo Friday lecture will showcase school from Brantford and Brant County, including many of the rural schools. For more events by the Brant Historical Society, please go to our Events Page. Part of Museum Month and the Brant Museum Crawl. For more event... Read more »

Free

Toonie Tot Tuesdays: Fire Pumper

Brant Museum & Archives 57 Charlotte St, Brantford, Ontario, Canada

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 pioneer kitchen and have an opportunity to colour.  Suggested donation to participate in the program is a toonie for child and adult. For more events... Read more »

Free

Walking Tour Wednesdays: Black History Walk

Alexandra Park 265 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, Ontario

  Brantford has always had a Black Community since Joseph Brant arrived at the Mohawk Village.  Learn some of the inspirational stories about how these people have contributed to our community.  Donations to the Brant Historical Society will be accepted at the start of the Walking Tour. For more events by the Brant Historical Society,... Read more »

Free