Welcome to Myrtleville House Museum

Myrtleville House Museum educates a community through its collections, programs and events that preserve and celebrate a family's history.

Step into History: step into Myrtleville House and enter a time when hardy settlers devoted their lives to the development of Brant County and the Canadian nation.  As an example of early settler life the Myrtleville House Museum still stands in a spacious lot in Brantford, Ontario.  Built in 1837, it tells the tale of four generations of the Good family.  Serving as historical accents to the house are period gardens, a workshop with blacksmith forge and icehouse, a smoke house, and a bake oven.  Myrtleville House Museum is a wonderful place to learn and experience our great Canadian history and offers various educational programs that help immerse children in the past and learn in a hands-on way.

 

 

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