Bradley Museum
(Museum, Tourist Attractions)
It was originally restored by the Mississauga Heritage Foundation to reveal the everyday life of early settlers in Ontario.
(Museum, Tourist Attractions)
A short walk across the grounds brings you to a small saltbox style farmhouse that was constructed in 1830 by Lewis and Elizabeth Bradley. After 20 years in a rugged cabin, this United Empire Loyalist couple and their seven children called this modest house home. Bradley House opened to the public in 1967.
Across the drive, sits the delightful, award-winning Log Cabin, added to the Bradley Museum site in 2007. Originally slated for demolition at its Port Credit location, the cabin was rescued and reconstructed through a great community effort, and now offers year round use for educational programs, meetings, receptions, special events and sleepovers for children’s community groups. The Bradley Museum is owned and operated by the City of Mississauga, Community Services Department.