Address: 60 James St, Deep River, ON K0J 1P0, Canada
“If you love clocks and museums this is a place to see! This is a typical small town museum. An older gentleman runs it, when asked about being open, he went on to describe that if it’s close we should call the number and he will come from home and open it up. He had some much love for the place. As most small town museums, Explained a lot of history of the museum and about the different styles of clocks. How long are you going to spend there? If your the type to read and embrace everything, There is enough items to keep you busy for a couple hours. All in all, I recommend.”
Address: 63 Colborne Rd, Petawawa, ON K8H 2X3, Canada
“I enjoyed a self guided tour of this museum with a group of friends. We all live in Pembroke, Ontario, which is approximately 30 mins away. Some exhibits you can step right up to and touch. Others are protected behind glass. There was a very comprehensive timeline of Petawawa's contributions to every major campaign from ww1 to present. When I was there a section of the museum was being updated and therefore was not available for viewing, so I do intend to go back, but I wouldn't have noticed a significant hole in the timeline if I had not seen the signs stating that this section was not open. Not that I'm a history buff, so perhaps someone who's knowledge is more comprehensive in Canada's military history and actions could have seen what was missing.”
Address: 35753 ON-17, Deep River, ON K0J 1P0, Canada
Address: 35753 ON-17, Deep River, ON K0J 1P0, Canada
“Kudos to the people who look after this museum. It is very well organized and obviously loved. Definitely worth a visit or three!”
Address: 176 Civic Centre Rd, Petawawa, ON K8H 3B5, Canada
“This hidden gem is larger than expected. Admission price includes a guided tour. Our guide was well informed and enthusiastic about Petawawa's history and the museum artifacts. A thoroughly enjoyable and educational experience. Well worth a visit if you are in the area. Tour took about an hour.”
Address: 1032 Pembroke St E, Pembroke, ON K8A 6Z2, Canada
“Nice variety museum. Displays are outside and inside. There is the main building, an old school house, church and outdoor display. Do be aware though to call first and make sure they will be open. They close at random times to accommodate parties and their staff.”
Address: 85 Bonnechere St W, Eganville, ON K0J 1T0, Canada
“It's nice to step back in time for a while, this little museum allows you to do just that.”
Address: 1 Ma Te Way Park Dr, Renfrew, ON K7V 4J4, Canada
“One room museum packed with information. Friendly volunteers and pay by donation.”
Address: 1674 Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0, Canada
Address: 19503 Opeongo Line, Barry's Bay, ON K0J 1B0, Canada
“Very cute little museum on the history of Barry's Bay! Staff is super sweet and helpful - very knowledgeable about the town's history. :)”
Address: 85 John St, Eganville, ON K0J 1T0, Canada
“I wouldn't plan a trip around this place. The best part was the trench. The quarry is ground level and filled with water so there isn't much to see”
Address: 26 Szczipior St #2, Wilno, ON K0J 2N0, Canada
“interesting, the history of these Polish immigrants in this region.”
Address: 1112 Wilno Rd N, Wilno, ON K0J 2N0, Canada
“Although the site was closed when we visited, it was very interesting. You can wander around the small park and still take in the Polish culture. There are several pieces of art worth seeing.”
Address: 15 John St S #1, Arnprior, ON K7S 2R1, Canada
Address: 2022 Foresters Falls Rd, Foresters Falls, ON K0J 1V0, Canada
“A very good, well organized museum”
Address: 65 Arthur Ave, Renfrew, ON K7V 3S1, Canada
“A Worthwhile Little Antique Museum My son and I paid them a visit few summers ago (2019) during our camping trip to Bonnechere Park. It's more like a place where you see a bunch of antique collections dating from the late 1800's and early 1900's. It's a donations only entrance fee so you will not expect to see exhibits like in a city museum, but still worth to see. Speaking about antiques from the early 20th century, my son spotted something unusual, a computer from the 70's with actual super-large floppy disks. Something quite unusual, modern but obsolete. BTW: We liked the "Swinging Bridge" on the Bonnechere R.”
Address: 24 Museum Road, White Lake, ON K0A 3L0, Canada
“Nice stop with beautiful gardens.”
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