Niagara Falls History Museum

The Niagara Falls History Museum currently has three exhibits; Food for Health, Gale Family War of 1812, and the Niagara Falls Community Gallery. The Food for Health exhibit is the only exhibit that is not currently ongoing and will be coming to an end on January 3rd, 2016. This exhibit takes a look at the foods we eat and how they do much more than entertain our tastebuds. It takes a closer look at these foods, how you prepare them, and how they affect your body. Are you REALLY what you eat? Find out before January 3rd!
NFmuseum
For more information regarding this and other exhibits, visit: www.niagarafallsmuseums.ca

Theatrical Cemetery Tours!!

This month the Niagara Historical Society and Museum will be featuring a haunting, theatrical tour of St Marks Cemetery. The spooky tours will begin in front of Addison Hall, St Marks Anglican Church and are conducted on the following dates: September: 18, 19, 25, and 26 at 6pm, 7pm, and 8pm! The tickets are 10 dollars per person and must be purchased in advanced!

For more information regarding the cemetery tours, visit their website: www.niagarahistorical.museum

 

logoNHSMCemetery23

Famous and Infamous

The Niagara Historical Museum on Sunday, September 20 (2pm), will be showing an interactive biography discussion group about historical figures! Discussions presented every 3rd Sunday through November and are presented by local residents!

For more information visit: nwww.niagarahistorical.museum

 

logoNHSM

Niagara Historical Society and Museum: EXHIBITS!

The Niagara Historical Society and Museum presents, Our Story! Our Story is the chronological history of Niagara on the Lake, going all the way to the day it all began, leading back up into present day!
The Historical Society and Museum will also be featuring an exhibit that commemorates the World War II training grounds, here at Niagara on the Lake. It is called: Life Under Canvas: Niagara Camp 1915-1919.
Whether you are just visiting or a long time resident of Niagara on the Lake, you are sure to enjoy the history that comes with it! Enjoy!

For more information visit: http://www.niagarahistorical.museum

 

LifeUnderCanvasposter2