4077 ON-522, Commanda, ON P0H 1J0
Housed in rare Victorian-era buildings from the 1880s, this museum preserves northern Ontario's 19th-century history through exhibits exploring cultural, social, and economic life. Occupies a former general store and historic church.
Victorian-era museum in authentic 1880s buildings. Exhibits on rural northern Ontario history and heritage.
Updated · Mis à jour — May 8, 2026
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