Our Mission
The Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre is committed to being a dynamic local point of community interaction through public programming, heritage conservation, research & education initiatives in a welcoming, authentic, and sustainable way.
Our Vision
Continuing the legacy provided by the early settler families and museum founders, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre is a unique focal point of community partnerships, appreciations and interpretation for the Town and its heritage preservation. As such, the Whitchurch-Stouffville Museum & Community Centre enables and empowers its diverse audience to:
Gather and celebrate with community members
Develop a shared sense of community and understanding of societal development in Canada
Learn about the many cultures who have shaped & continue to shape our community
Connect to the past
Contribute to local preservation
The Bronte Historical Society is a volunteer run non-profit charitable organization dedicated to preserving. Volunteers manage the historic Sovereign House as a heritage display centre. Visitors can enjoy a self-guided tour of the restored rooms with artifacts, photographs, archival documents and memorabilia.
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.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is the newest and most anticipated attraction in the heart of downtown Toronto, next to the CN Tower. As Canada's largest indoor aquarium, we welcome you to the Waters of the World! This website is the official authorized seller of Ripley's Aquarium of Canada tickets on the internet. Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is not responsible for and does not condone the unauthorized selling of tickets from other websites.
I would say to go during the day. I did and there were no line ups. The fish were incredible to see and you could touch some too!
I went with my adult children and we all felt like it was worth the money and time.
It is about a 2 hour tour and you should wear good shoes to do such an activity.
Benches are there in certain spaces for people who like to sit and observe the different fish. I went in 2016 of January it was great!Read more