Friday, July 03, 2009   

 

Lambton Heritage Museum

 

 

Fundraising is now underway for the restoration of the oldest horse drawn ambulance in Ontario which is part of the collection at LHM.  For more information and to donate visit horsedrawnambulance.com.

 

 

 

Over half a million people have visited the Lambton Heritage Museum since its opening twenty-eight years ago.  Attracting approximately 17,000 visitors per year, the Museum is a popular destination for tourists and local residents of Lambton County. 

 

At the time of its founding, the Museum displayed just two private collections, but now the extensive 50,000 square foot complex is home to more than 25,000 artifacts and 10,000 photographs depicting the history of Sarnia-Lambton.   The Museum is also home to Canada’s largest collection of pressed glass. At the Lambton Heritage Museum visitors can discover the only horse-drawn ambulance in Ontario, admire local historical views or walk under the steam engine which supported the largest industry in Bosanquet for most of the last century.   Visitors will also discover a rare stump puller produced  by the Peterson Foundry in Sarnia; it is the only one of its kind remaining.  The museum’s antique engines and stoves include models not known to survive in any other collection, private or public.

 

As well as providing many entertaining hours for visitors, the Lambton Heritage Museum provides a secure and appropriate home for thousands of heirloom artifacts and photographs that tell the story of the development of Lambton County.   You may soon come to the conclusion that there are too many artifacts on display to absorb during one visit and will need to make a return visit.  We welcome you! 

 

This is the work and lifeblood of an active community museum - to gather, document and preserve unique items of local heritage significance.

 

 

Exhibits at Lambton Heritage
A Medieval Adventure

A Medieval Adventure - Grade 4 Students

Travel back in time and explore the fascinating world of Medieval Times

Will return in May of 2010.

This exciting programme offers 20 activity stations and can accomodate up to 75 students.

Programme runs from 10am until 2pm, timing can be adjusted to suit your busing schedule.

For information on our regular school programs, click here.

Hours of Operation

March 1 – October 31
Open Monday to Friday          10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Weekends and holidays           11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

November 1 – February 28
Open Monday – Friday           10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Weekends and holidays           Closed

 

Admission

Adults $5.00
Students (13+) $4.00
Seniors (65+) $4.00
Children (4-12) $3.00
Ages 4 and under FREE
Members FREE

 

Museum Membership provides you with free regular admission to Lambton Heritage Museum, plus ongoing half-price admission to each of the other Heritage Sarnia-Lambton museums. You’ll also receive a quarterly newsletter, the "Sampler", with local history stories, museum news and heritage events

Events

Between the Stitches:  Lambton Quilts & Quilters

May - October 12 2009


20th Anniversary North Lambton Quilters Guild Show

June 25-28, 2009


Dutch Heritage Day

Sunday August 16: noon-3:30


Lambton Fall Colour & Craft Festival

October 17 & 18, 2009

Over 100 craftspeople in two locations. 

New Craftspeople Wanted-call 519 243-2600


Spooky Time Haunted Tours

October 24 - Tentative


 

For a complete list of our special events click here


 

 

We offer a variety of school programs to suit all your

 

educational needs.  For information follow this link to our

 

Programs page!

 

 

 

 

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  • Main exhibit centre: here you can study the human history of Lambton County and browse through extensive collections of pressed glass and Currier and Ives prints
  • The 1867 Cameron Presbyterian Church is furnished with items from early local churches; it is a popular spot for small weddings
  • Pioneer home - The Tudhop Home built in 1857 by Daniel Tudhop has been restored to the late 1800's and features an herb garden
  • Slaughter house: the Springvale Beef-Ring was a co-operative which operated on local farms until the 1950's and provided members with fresh meat weekly
  • Blacksmith shop:  moved from nearby Ravenswood, this period structure includes a wheelwright shop at the back
  • Rokeby School:  first opened in 1899, this school was moved from Brooke Township, restored and officially re-opened almost 100 years later, in September of 1998
  • Two Agricultural Barns house a fascinating assortment of agricultural and pioneer implements. View the only house-drawn ambulance in Ontario; discover some of the best examples of early agricultural implements in the country, and get up-close to an assortment of rare steam traction engines originally made in Lambton County by the John Goodison Threshing Company.

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