Essex County, steeped in a captivating tapestry of heritage and history, beckons to the avid history buff with its array of fascinating sites and stories. From well-preserved historic homes and museums to landmarks that chronicle the region’s past, there’s a wealth of experiences awaiting those eager to delve into Ontario’s storied past. Join us on a journey through Essex County as we explore the best destinations that offer insight into the area’s cultural legacy and pivotal historical moments.
Are you history buff?! Look no further…
- JACK MINER BIRD SANCTUARY – Walk the trails, have a picnic, feed the birds, visit the historic house & museum, or explore the interactive Learning Centre for the kiddos.
- JOHN R PARK HOMESTEAD – this place will take you back to 1850’s. Explore the buildings and grounds while learning the history of the Parks family.
- CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM AND HERITAGE VILLAGE – located on 100 acres, this is one of the largest transportation museums in Ontario. There are over 20 buildings from 1700-1920’s to explore.
- AMHERSTBURG FREEDOM MUSEUM – come learn about African-Canadians and their journeys, and contributions to the area.
- AMHERSTBURG NAVY YARD – explore the history of the navy yard while strolling along the Detroit River.
- KINGSVILLE’S HERITAGE TOUR – We invite you to take a self-guided tour of Kingsville’s Heritage properties to explore the rich history of our community.