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DAILY from early June to early September, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., including Sunday afternoons 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.

 

TUESDAY to SATURDAY from early September to the end of May, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

Other hours by appointment.  Please contact us to arrange for group tours.

 

FALL / WINTER hours: September 2011 through May 2012

Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

(closed Sundays and Mondays, except by appointment)

CLOSED NOON FRIDAY FEB. 3

and ALL DAY SATURDAY FEB. 4

regular hours resume Tuesday the 7th

 

 

 We are CLOSED for several days during CHRISTMAS week and on EASTER SUNDAY.  The museum is also closed for at least one week each in April and September (staff holidays), plus for one week typically in mid October (annual Ontario museums conference).  Check this page in the space above for specific dates of closure.

 

If you plan to travel from out of town, we recommend that you call or e-mail us to confirm that we will be open on the day you wish to visit.

 

 


MUSEUM ADMISSION (no change since our 2000 opening)

Adults $5.00  Students $2.00  Families*  $10.00  Children under 7  FREE.

*Families includes parents and their school-age children, up to college / university.

The admission fee includes a guided tour of the exhibits, if you wish.  We now have some old record players that still work (Edison cylinders, windup gramophone for 78s, and a Canadian-made 1970 Electrohome Apollo model for vinyl LPs).   Be sure to set aside at least an hour of your time.

 Annual passes are available.  Contact us about group tours and school programs.  Convenient bus parking is available.


 

 

HOW TO FIND US

 

We are located approximately two hours northwest of Ottawa, just a short block off the trans-Canada Highway 17 in the west end of Deep River.  Watch for our eastbound and westbound blue & white Ontario Tourism signs.  Turn in at the Thomas Street exit sign, then turn right on James Street.  Please see the map on this page.