How do I donate to the collectionEstablished in 1895, the Niagara Historical Society is dedicated to understanding the history of NiagaraontheLake. The most important aspect of the work of the Society is the maintenance of the Museum collection which began in 1896 and is one of Ontarios most important collections. Plan a visit to the Niagara Historical Society Museum to discover the unique stories of historic NiagaraontheLake. Located 20km north of Niagara Falls, NiagaraontheLake provided a new home for refugees, was the capital of Upper Canada, was in the middle of a war zone and visited by millions as a place of recreation for over 100 years; these stories play a major role in the development of Canada.The ARt of War: A Legacy of the Great WarLife during wartime is unlike any other experience. Men and women along the European front lines and even those on the home front dealing with extraordinary circumstances needed to find ways to distract their attention from or deal with the horrors of war.
In 1997, the top landmark hotels in Niagara-on-the-Lake joined together to create a new standard of elegance and sophistication in the region. Since then, we have worked relentlessly to turn these magnificent hotels into destinations for the most discerning travellers. With the addition of The Millcroft Inn northwest of Toronto, the grand vision continues.
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.
Milton Historical Society, located at 16 James Street in Milton, Ontario. We are above the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, one of the MHS major restoration projects. The Milton Historical Society and the Waldie Blacksmith Shop are located in the west end of historic downtown Milton, between Main Street and Mill Street.
The Organization's mandate is to preserve, protect and interpret the story of Adelaide, the Hunter family and the rural domestic experience. Our mission is to provide access to and encourage participation in cultural and educational services and resources which enrich the lives of the community and all visitors by promoting, educating and interpreting Adelaide Hoodless, her family, the Homestead and the reasons for designation as a National Historic Site.