Upper Canada Village
Restored buildings from the villages
Upper Canada Village was established as an historical theme park in the late 1950s. Restored to the period of the mid 1860s, it includes a number of buildings from the villages as well as the surrounding area. All the mills and shops are fully operational and visitors can purchase articles that were made right on the premises.
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At one time this building was used for holding court cases and as a temporary jail.Photo: Ontario - St. Lawrence Development Commission -
This beautiful home was occupied by the Loucks family from the 1850s until the Seaway construction. By then John Loucks, the last surviving member of the immediate Loucks family, was retired.Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
The farm was highly prosperous during the mid 19th century.Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -
Photo: © Jeri Danyleyko, 2004 -