• Spring Village Walking Tours

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Upper Canada Village's more than 40 heritage buildings and winding roads through a pastoral landscape provide a perfect setting for a visual tour through time.  Your group of 15 or more can enjoy the beauty and serenity of the Village during the off-season, as a Village guide leads an informative and scenic walking tour along the Village streets. Reserved groups by reservation only.

  • Ghosts of Upper Canada Village Walking Tour

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Brought To You By The Haunted Walk We will lead you through the darkened pioneer village, sharing chilling tales about Upper Canada’s darker history and the ghosts that may still linger in some of the buildings on-site today. This unique opportunity to see Upper Canada Village after the lights go out will only be available on select days this summer. Although most of the experience is outdoors, you will be able to peek inside a few of our favourite haunted buildings along the way. As this tour often sells out,

  • Village Opening Day

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    As one of the largest living-history museums in Canada, Upper Canada Village invites guests to step back in time to 1866 and experience rural village life. The Village offers an immersive experience with more than 40 historic buildings, traditional trades, farming, music and 19th century social life. What was it really like to live and work in the 19th century? Experience traditional farming techniques, demonstrated through the growing of heirloom vegetables and raising of heritage livestock breeds. Ornamental gardens throughout the village feature flora fashionable in the Victorian era. Weavers,

  • Mother’s Day

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Treat Mom to Mother’s day at the Village!

  • Queen Victoria Birthday Celebrations

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    The arrival of spring and Queen Victoria’s birthday were both reasons to celebrate in Canadian communities in the 1860’s. The Queen's Birthday was widely recognized as an important national holiday by the 1860's. The Queen's Birthday presented a chance to get outdoors after a long winter and to celebrate the blessings of monarchy. Traditionally, the Queen's Birthday was an appropriate time for the regular military and sedentary militia (non-uniformed civilian men of the local area) to muster, patriotic speeches, parades, and sporting and athletic demonstrations. Queen Victoria was born May

  • Fantastic Fibres & Terrific Textiles

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    In rural Upper Canada, livestock such as sheep were important for many families. Sheep were relatively easy to care for, grazing in pastures in the summer and hay in the winter. Sheep were beneficial in many ways. There wool could be used to create clothing and textiles, sheep not needed for herd development could be sold or used as meat, and the manure was vital in maintaining soil for crops. Sheep were also used by farmers in an informal barter economy, being exchanged and used for credit, or sold. In

  • National Indigenous History Month

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Celebrate at Upper Canada Village! Join us as we celebrate as we celebrate National Indigenous History Month and Indigenous Peoples Day. We're proud to welcome Kaneratiio (D.J.) White, Cultural Educator, along with The Rise Up Traditional Singers and Dancers of the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory for a vibrant celebration of Haudenosaunee culture through traditional songs and dances. Experience the heartbeat of Indigenous traditions as this talented group shares the stories, songs, and dances passed down through generations - honouring the rich heritage and ongoing contributions of Indigenous peoples. Key InformationWe invite