Founded in 1983 to commemorate
the Great Fire of 1922, the Haileybury
Heritage Museum
(formerly the Haileybury
Fire Museum)
offers a wide range of written articles and artifacts of its historical
background. The heritage and history of Haileybury comes alive through
the extensive photograph collection and artifact
display. Haileybury's recorded history is dated from 1889 when it's founder Charles Cobbold
Farr began his settlement.
The Haileybury Heritage Museum
provides:
Sale of souvenirs, postcards, and local history
books
Research facilities
Comprehensive local
cemetery records
Free tourism information
Public Washrooms
Guided tours are available from our courteous staff or
you may wish to simply browse at your leisure.
Museum Hours are from:
Summer Hours: JUNE 1 TO
LABOUR DAY WEEKEND
Open 7 days a week from 10 AM to 6 P.M.
Winter Hours: SEPTEMBER TO MAY
Open Monday to Friday 10 AM 4 P.M.
Special Tours Are Available
by Appointment -
BUS TOURS ARE WELCOME
Location
575 Main Street
Haileybury, Ontario
Contact Allan Bellaire or Paul Olson; at the
Haileybury Heritage Museum.
Postal Address;
Haileybury Heritage Museum
Re; Web Site
P.O. Box 911
Haileybury, On.
POJ 1KO
Canada
E-mail address; mailto:hhmuseum@onlink.net
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Web site updated on April. 22nd. 2006
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