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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
What was really apparent while visiting Upper Canada Village was that back then people would share what little they had. This seems like a foreign concept in today’s world. Back then it was...
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Also it is good to mention that even though many of the people in the village were hired to be ‘tour guides’, they are also authentic skilled craftsman who will speak to you as they go about...
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Other places worth mentioning a visit to in the Upper Canada Village Heritage Park, include the local schoolhouse where females sat are on one side, and males on the other, or the village...
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A place that also worth a visit is the local bakery. The bakers produce bread twice a day using a large brick oven that can hold more than fifty to sixty loaves. A good time to visit is when the...
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From Church Street, it is best to make your way onto the second part of Queen Street. The second part of Queen Street is the more sophisticated area of town. It holds the Robertson Home, Crysler...
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You should start your walk at the Beach’s Saw Mill located behind the Woolen Factory. Here you will find men dressed in 1860’s clothing using 1860’s methods to cut large thick planks of wood....
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It truly is a unique experience as you feel you have stepped back in time. After paying, you should pick up a map of the village to make sure you do not miss anything. Many of the people working...
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When you arrive into the Heritage Park, make sure and follow the road signs carefully as the park is very big, and the admissions booth can be missed. There is free parking, but there is an...
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If you enjoy 19th century history including the lifestyle and architecture, you will not be disappointed in a trip to Upper Canada Village Heritage Park in Morrisburg, Ontario.
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Would you like to see how Canada and Canadians looked like and lived in old days? Well, you should go to Upper Canada Village. In this built up village for tourists purposes offers you a tour around the village where you can see old barn, old newspaper office, bakery, houses, mill, flour factory,...
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