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Country Heritage park Site Map
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Admission Building and Gift Shop

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Steam Engines Engines: Stationary diesel and steam engines.

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Puslinch Town Hall
Puslinch Township Hall: Built in 1867, this building is a typical Township Hall, presently used for special exhibits, events and meetings.

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Gambrel Barn The Gambrel Bicentennial Barn: A multi-purpose activity centre serving as a home for special events, weddings and trade shows. Built out of Ontario white pine, the term Gambrel refers to its roof design.

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Clark-McLeary House Clark-McCleary House: Log cabin home built in 1830. Portays an early 1900's general store.

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Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Country Heritage Park Administration Offices
Building includes the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Gallery, Doll House Collection the Canada Packers National Quilt Collection.

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Tractor Barns Tractor Barns: Display of rare vintage tractors from the eraly 1900's.

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Threshing Machine Barn
Threshing Machine Barn: Illustrates the evolution of the threshing machine.

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Dairy Display Dairy Display: Depicts the development of the milk, cheese, and butter industries in Ontario from farm to table.
Sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Ontario.

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Apple Industry Display Apple Industry Display: Depicts the history and evolution of the apple industry. Early equipment once used in the Herrgott-Lobsinger apple butter plant and cider mill in Mildmay, Ontario is a highlight of this exhibit.

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Shelbourne Pump Works Shelbourne Pump Works: Manufacturer of wooden pumps and supplier of windmills and water systems.

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Steam Power Display Steam Power Display: An interactive display high-lighting the role of steam power on the farm.

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Cassin Family Farmstead Shingle Mill: This steam powered mill displays the methods and techniques of shingle making.

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Cassin Family Farmstead Cassin Family Farmstead: This house and farmstead portays the daily routine of the Cassin family in the 1830's.

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Potter-Kinder Blacksmith Shop
Potter-Kinder Blacksmith Shop: This building, depicting a 1910 blacksmith shop, was originally located in Renfrew County.

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Harness Shop Harness Shop: This 1910 tin-sided building houses a vintage harness shop.

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Templin Carriage Works: Portrays a company which manufactured fanning mills and wagons in Fergus, Ontario circa 1910. A working wheelwright shop is featured.

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Carriage Building Carriage Building: Various types of horse drawn wagons, buggies, sleighs and carts are displayed.

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Timber Frame Picnic Pavilion Timber Frame Picnic Pavilion: This timber frame structure was constructed in 1991 using traditional methods and tools.

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Conestoga Room Conestoga Room: (Go to the Album)
  • Country Elegance at its best.
  • Rustic pine post and beam interior.
  • Decorated with over 380 antiques.
  • Ideal setting for dinner meetings, retirements parties, birthday parties, wedding rehearsal parties and special occassions.
  • Outdoor patio.
  • Food service by Mid-Knight Catering.
  • Bar Service by Party Tyme Service.  Capacity: 60 seated.
  • Supported by Town of Milton Community Fund.


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Lucas Family Farmstead Lucas Family Farmstead: This house and farmstead depicts the lifestyle of the Lucas Family of Halton County in the 1860's. The large barn houses two special exhibits - "Seasons on the Farm" and "Gasoline Engines".

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Troyer-Fraser Barn Troyer-Fraser Barn: This unusual eight-sided barn houses a collection of early machinery manufactured by the International Harvester Company.

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The Plant Center
The Plant Center: An indoor/outdoor classroom where students investigate the characteristics and environmental needs of plants.

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Wachter-Riley Barn Wachter-Riley Barn: This steel truss barn is typical of the 1930's and features a livestock exhibit.

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Allis-Chalmers Exhibit

Allis-Chalmers Exhibit: Tractors and equipment.

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Brinsley Weigh Scales Brinsley Weigh Scales: Scales of this type were used throughout Ontario to weigh livestock and other agricultural commodities.

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McDuffe Implement Dealership McDuffe Implement Dealership: Represents a 1937 John Deere dealership in Milton, Ontario.

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Mountview Women's Institute Hall Mountview Women's Institute Hall: Represents a 1928 community hall, depicting the history of the Federated Women's Institute.

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Elliot-Harrop Barn Elliot-Harrop Barn: Built in 1882, this large barn houses displays of early Ontario farm machinery manufacturers.

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Ford Dealership Ford Dealership: Represents a 1928 Ford automobile and tractor dealership and Imperial Oil garage. Ford products from 1919 to 1953 are on display.

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More Than Meats The Eye
More Than Meats The Eye: Display depicts cattle production, and the many food and consumer products derived from cattle. Sponsored by The Ontario Cattlemen's Association.

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Massey-Harris Building
Massey-Harris Building: Portrays the history of this Ontario company which evolved into one of the world's major manufacturers of agricultural machinery.

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Nassagaweya School Nassagaweya School: This school, built in 1886 and restored to 1910, is typical of the many one room schools that dotted the rural landscape.

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Mayne Corners United Church Mayne Corners United Church: This building is typical of the thousands of churches that were religious centres for Ontario farm communities in the early 1900s.

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Fairgrounds Fairgrounds: A great place for tractor, truck, and horse shows and action sports.

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Pavilion Pavilion: This multi-purpose picnic shelter was built in co-operation with the Canada Farm Builders Association.
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Admission Building - Main Entrance - Gift Shop Steam Engines Puslinch Town Hall - Built in 1867, this building is a typical Township Hall, presently used for special exhibits, events and meetings. Gambrel Bicentennial Barn - A multi-purpose activity centre serving as a home for special events, weddings and trade shows. Built out of Ontario white pine, the term Gambrel refers to its roof design. Clark-McLeary House - Log cabin home built in 1830. Portays an early 1900's general store. Country Heritage Administration Offices - Washrooms - Building includes the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame Gallery, Doll House Collection the Canada Packers National Quilt Collection. Tractor Barns - Display of rare vintage tractors from the eraly 1900's. Threshing Machine Barn - Illustrates the evolution of the threshing machine. Dairy Display - Depicts the development of the milk, cheese, and butter industries in Ontario from farm to table. Sponsored by the Dairy Farmers of Ontario. Apple Industry Display - Depicts the history and evolution of the apple industry. Early equipment once used in the Herrgott-Lobsinger apple butter plant and cider mill in Mildmay, Ontario is a highlight of this exhibit. Shelburne Pump Works - Manufacturer of wooden pumps and supplier of windmills and water systems. Steam Power Display - An interactive display high-lighting the role of steam power on the farm. Shingle Mill - This steam powered mill displays the methods and techniques of shingle making. Cassin Family Farmstead - This house and farmstead portays the daily routine of the Cassin family in the 1830's. Potter-Kinder Blacksmith Shop - This building, depicting a 1910 blacksmith shop, was originally located in Renfrew County. Harness Shop - This 1910 tin-sided building houses a vintage harness shop. Templin Carriage Works - Portrays a company which manufactured fanning mills and wagons in Fergus, Ontario circa 1910. A working wheelwright shop is featured. Carriage Building - Various types of horse drawn wagons, buggies, sleighs and carts are displayed. Timber Frame Picnic Pavilion - This timber frame structure was constructed in 1991 using traditional methods and tools. Conestoga Room - Washrooms - Country Elegance at its best.  Rustic pine post and beam interior. Decorated with over 380 antiques. Ideal setting for dinner meetings, retirements parties, birthday parties, wedding rehearsal parties and special occassions.  Outdoor patio. Food service by Mid-Knight Catering.  Bar Service by Party Tyme Service.  Capacity: 60 seated. Supported by Town of Milton Community Fund. Lucas Family Farmstead - This house and farmstead depicts the lifestyle of the Lucas Family of Halton County in the 1860's. The large barn houses two special exhibits - Seasons on the Farm and Gasoline Engines. Troyer-Fraser Barn - This unusual eight-sided barn houses a collection of early machinery manufactured by the International Harvester Company. The Plant Centre - An indoor/outdoor classroom where students investigate the characteristics and environmental needs of plants. Wachter-Riley Barn - This steel truss barn is typical of the 1930's and features a livestock exhibit. Allis-Chalmers Exhibit - Tractors and equipment. Brinsley Weigh Scales - Scales of this type were used throughout Ontario to weigh livestock and other agricultural commodities McDuffe Implement Dealership - Represents a 1937 John Deere dealership in Milton, Ontario. Mountview Women's Institute Hall - Represents a 1928 community hall, depicting the history of the Federated Women's Institute. Elliot-Harrop Barn - Built in 1882, this large barn houses displays of early Ontario farm machinery manufacturers. Ford Dealership - Washrooms - Represents a 1928 Ford automobile and tractor dealership and Imperial Oil garage. Ford products from 1919 to 1953 are on display. More Than Meats The Eye - Display depicts cattle production, and the many food and consumer products derived from cattle. Sponsored by The Ontario Cattlemen's Association. Massey-Harris Building - Portrays the history of this Ontario company which evolved into one of the world's major manufacturers of agricultural machinery. Nassagaweya School - This school, built in 1886 and restored to 1910, is typical of the many one room schools that dotted the rural landscape. Mayne Corners United Church - This building is typical of the thousands of churches that were religious centres for Ontario farm communities in the early 1900s. Fairgrounds - A great place for tractor, truck, and horse shows and action sports. Fairgrounds - A great place for tractor, truck, and horse shows and action sports. Pavilion - This multi-purpose picnic shelter was built in co-operation with the Canada Farm Builders Association. General Parking Country Heritage Park Main Entrance Service Only Entrance Highway #401 Highway #401 Tremaine Road
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