 The Niagara Historical Society & Museum was founded in 1895 to encourage the study of Canadian History and Literature, to collect and preserve Canadian historical records and relics, and to build Canadian loyalty and patriotism.
Under the determined and devoted leadership of Janet Carnochan, sufficient funds were gathered to start the construction of Memorial Hall.
Memorial Hall was the first building in Ontario designed solely for the use as an historical Museum. Its doors opened to the public on June 4th, 1907. The Museum possesses one of Ontario's best local history collections. With military, decorative arts and social history material that is shows the determination of the people of Niagara and the uniqueness of the town's history.
The Niagara Historical Society & Museum houses one of the finest collections of early Canadian artifacts and archives. Visitors today are treated with one of the most extensive collections, reflecting the history of one of the oldest settlements in Ontario.
Click here to go to their official website. http://niagarahistorical.museum/
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