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St. Edmunds Museum

Go back in time to 1898
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7072 Highway 6, Tobermory, ON, N0H 2R0

(519) 373-7032

The Museum is the former St. Edmunds Settlement School, and was opened in May, 1967. The building, which dates back to 1898, houses land deeds and registers, together with many photographs following the history of the people in this area.
The ground floor also has displays showing lumbering, which together with fishing and hunting, were the main occupations.
Marine History The upper floor is dedicated to marine history - displaying maps, descriptions of old boats and relics from shipwrecks. The display provides an insight into the way of life in this area at that time, with many examples of tools and how they were used.
Log Cabin On the grounds is a log house, built in 1875 and moved to the present location in 1971. It is furnished as the house would have been in the 19th century including pots, pans, china and linen.
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We respectfully acknowledge that we live and work on Treaty 72 Territory, the traditional territory of the Chippewas of Saugeen and the Chippewas of Nawash, collectively known as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation.

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Tobermory Chamber of Commerce
7420 Highway 6
Tobermory, ON, N0H 2R0
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