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Wellington County Museum and Archives

Wellington County Museum and Archives

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0536 Wellington County Rd 18, Fergus, Ontario, N1M 2W3, Canada
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Jul 14, 2018
Fantastic little museum! The staff is wonderful and informative, the displays are interesting and engaging. Make sure you have enough time to really explore the buildings and the barn outside.

May 23, 2018
We came out for a unique /special /one-of-a-kind /art sale / art festival. There are lots of neat features in the main barn, including windows into the cellars and basement. The horse exhibit, and perifery buildings also offer more to explore and learn about. And some if the merchants were even able to set up, out of doors, with power and water being brought out or available to them. Each building seemed capable of handling crowds and affording merchants areas to set up tables and meet with people - and the venue even had areas for families to collect when the rain briefly appeared. As it was around Halloween we were also delighted by the temporary addition of large scale sculptures around the property. We had a good time out, there were food trucks and an atm on site. It was relatively navigable for wheelchairs and mobility aids and strollers, alike, though this site does not seem to be serviced by public transit.

Jul 25, 2018
loved it never knew about it until looking for things for my kids to do went for the medieval times thing all kinds of crafts and a scavenger hunt inside it was awesome :)

Apr 28, 2018
As a School Bus Driver, I am always happy to the kids talking about how fun their day has been. It was a beautiful day for the kids and they had such a great time. Thanks to the staff as usual...

Jul 2, 2018
We arrived very late in the day, yet they were gracious and helped us find information on the family we had never known.

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Opening Hours

Mon:9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Tue:9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Wed:9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Thu:9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Fri:9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Sat:1 pm - 5 pm

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