Haldimand County Museum & Archives (Cayuga, Ontario)

Haldimand County Museum & Archives
Location within Ontario
Location within Ontario
Location Cayuga, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 42°57′15″N 79°51′21″W / 42.954145°N 79.855778°W / 42.954145; -79.855778Coordinates: 42°57′15″N 79°51′21″W / 42.954145°N 79.855778°W / 42.954145; -79.855778
Type history of Haldimand County.
Website Museum website

The Haldimand County Museum & Archives, located at 8 Echo Street in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada, is a museum that preserves and makes accessible evidence of the history of Haldimand County. Artifacts related to Haldimand County, from its precivilization beginnings to the 20th century, are restored and displayed in the museum galleries and grounds. The current curator is Karen Richardson.

Buildings, Facilities, and Exhibits

The museum houses two galleries; one exhibits Victorian parlour "customs and culture," "the busy routine of a pioneer kitchen," and the "tools of a 19th Century blacksmith's shop", while the second holds temporary exhibits (Haldimand County Museum & Archives Website 2006). The museum grounds also house an 1835 "authentic log cabin" that was originally "located on the Old Plank Road near Caledonia, the cabin was once home to the Nicholas Family..." (Haldimand County Museum & Archives Website 2006).

The archives research facility provides access to collections relevant to historians and genealogists interested in the county. Special events are held throughout the year.

Publications

The museum has published histories on specific aspects of county life, including:

The Haldimand County Museum & Archives is one of three heritage facilities operated by the Heritage and Culture Division of the municipal government (Haldimand County); the other two are the Edinburgh Square Heritage and Culture Centre and the Wilson MacDonald Memorial School Museum. Ruthven Park National Historic Site (a National Historic Site of Canada) is located approximately 4 kilometres north of the Haldimand County Museum & Archives and another national historic site, Chiefswood, is located within the county boundaries, but on the Six Nations Reserve approximately 25 kilometres to the northwest. There are also privately operated cultural centres in the county: Cottonwood Mansion, Caledonia Grand Trunk Station, Caledonia Mill, and the No. 6 RCAF Museum Dunnville. The annual Caledonia Fair also exhibits historical artifacts and tableaux of early agrarian and industrial life in the county.

Affiliations

The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.

References

    Haldimand County Museum & Archives Website (2006), Haldimand County Museum & Archives, Haldimand County, retrieved 2006-01-23 

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