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Griffin House

(Museum)

Griffin House

Griffin House stands as a testament to the bravery and determination of black men and women who journeyed to freedom in Southern Ontario by the Underground Railroad.

(Museum)
Griffin House offers tours and black-history-related programs as part of the Black Heritage Network.

This unique historic site is situated atop a hill overlooking the Dundas Valley and is managed as a joint project. The house and property are owned and operated by the Hamilton Region Conservation Authority. Public visitation and interpretation is offered by Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum. Group tours and school programmes are available by appointment. Public visitation is available holiday Mondays from May to October.

Contact Griffin House

733 Mineral Springs Rd.
Ancaster, L9H 1A1

Phone: 905-546-2424
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Web: www.hamilton.ca

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