5895 Carman Road, Iroquois, ON K0E 1K0
Carman House Museum in Iroquois is an 1815 Georgian limestone home built by Loyalist Micheal Carman III. One of the few original buildings not moved during the St. Lawrence Seaway project, it offers a glimpse into early settlement and local heritage.
Historic 1815 Loyalist home in Iroquois showcasing early settlement and preserved local heritage.
2026 Summer Hours of Operation July 2 - August 29
🕐 Mo off; Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00; Su off "July 2 - August 29"
Updated · Mis à jour — May 7, 2026
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