Jane’s Walk: History of East Ward South
Join Nathan Etherington on a walking tour of East Ward, and learn about this historic district of the city. This tour begins at the Grand River Community Health Centre (363... Read more »
Join Nathan Etherington on a walking tour of East Ward, and learn about this historic district of the city. This tour begins at the Grand River Community Health Centre (363... Read more »
Join us on a walk through the burial grounds at Farringdon Church, and learn about some local figures that were laid to rest there. This walk takes place at Farringdon Independent Church, 287 Mount Pleasant Road. Registration is required! Call 519-752-2483 or email information@brantmuseums.ca to reserve your place.
Join us at Myrtleville House Museum from 1:30 - 4:30pm for a blacksmith demonstration in the workshop! Our volunteer, Keith, will show you how different metal tools were made at... Read more »
Are you curious about collections work? This is your chance to get an inside look at how the Brant Museum and Archives collection is managed. Volunteer Brian and staff members... Read more »
Stop by the Brant Museum and Archives for our next Photo Friday presentation! Today's theme is Public Buildings. No registration is required. Admission is by donation.
Wander through the downtown core to learn about the character of this culture group. This walk begins at the Brant Museum & Archives, 57 Charlotte Street. Registration is required! Call 519-752-2483 or email information@brantmuseums.ca to reserve your place.
Stop by the Brant Museum and Archives between 1:00 - 4:30pm to view our pop-up display of hats! This display will be located on the second floor, in front of the General Store display.
Celebrate International Museum Day and join us at the Brant Museum and Archives at 7:00pm for the opening of our "Brantford's Scientists and Inventors" display, located in the centre gallery on the main floor.
Stop by the Brant Museum and Archives for our next installment of Photo Fridays. Today's theme is Local Theatres. No registration is required, and admission is by donation.
The cemetery provides inspiration for learning about the major economic and military centre before the 1830's. This walk takes place at the Burford Pioneer Cemetery, 171 King St. Registration is required! Call 519-752-2483 or email information@brantmuseums.ca to reserve your spot.