Benares Historic House
(Museum, Tourist Attractions)
With more than 160 years of history, this exquisite estate was home to four generations of the Harris and Sayers families.
(Museum, Tourist Attractions)
Feel the warmth and pride of workmanship in this home which has been restored to its quiet elegance of the early 20th century.
Begin your tour at the Visitor Centre. Explore the interpretive gallery; become acquainted with previous generations of the family and discover how Benares came to be.
Benares House
A short walk through the picturesque park-like setting brings you to the Harris family's Georgian style home, filled top to bottom with original family possessions. The Benares Historic House is owned and operated by the City of Mississauga, Community Services Department.
Geoffery, Barbara, Dora
Benares and most of its contents were donated by the three great grandchildren of Captain Harris -- Geoffrey Harris Sayers, Dora Sayers Caro and Barbara Sayers Larson to the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1968. It was restored and fully furnished with Harris Family items and opened to the public as Mississauga's newest museum in 1995. Part of what makes Benares so unique is that over 95% of the artifacts in the house are original to the Harris family and this home.