The Stratford-Perth Museum brings heritage to life with programmes and exhibits for the whole family, an important part of the community, committed to preserving and celebrating the stories of Stratford and Perth County residents, collect, interpret, exhibit and preserve local material culture, the Museum hosts numerous special events and educational programmes.
The Museum Was First Established As The Lundy'S Lane Historical Museum In 1961 By The Lundy'S Lane Historical Society. Housing A Vast Collection Of Niagara Falls History, The Museum Provides A Showcase For The Unique History Of The Famous City. Our Exhibitions Reflect The Unique And Varied History Of The City, With Exhibitions On Black History, The Loretto Academy, Early Tourism, The Building Of The City And The War Of 1812.The Museum Is Temporarily Located At The Victoria Street Armoury In Niagara Falls However It'S Permanent Home Under Renovation Is Historic Stamford Township Hall On The War Of 1812 Battlefield At Lundy'S Lane.
St Mary's Museum is a large 1850's home overlooking St. Marys. St Mary's offers changing and permanent exhibits. A new wing for community archives was opened in 2006, which is used by researchers throughout the year. There are 2 outbuildings at St Mary's museum. One being a woodworking shop and the other displays farm implements and early methods of transportation.