Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village
(Museum)
To preserve the past for present and future generations by collecting, restoring, maintaining and displaying modes of transportation and early ways of living in Canada South.
(Museum)
Canadian Transportation Museum & Historic Village brings together over a dozen buildings of local significance, which date to the late 1800s. Introducing the Village's newest attraction, The Jack Miner Homestead - historic home of the Father of Conservation. A two-storey log cabin, the Olinda General Store, Woodslee Lock-up and Elford Church have been restored to their original state.
Our 100 acre site includes a 20,000 sq. foot Transportation Museum displaying automotive exhibits from a log wagon to a 1992 Viper.
Popular site and unique venue for many special occasions and business meetings. Visit our website for a listing of special events and information about the annual car raffle!