Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum

Record #: CWD3170
Last Modified: 01 May 2025
Last Full Update: 29 Apr 2025

Description

Description (Service) Cultural, historical museum. Includes the Black communities of Oro, Collingwood/Owen Sound, Artemesia (Priceville Black Cemetery) and surrounding settlements.

Offers guided/self guided tours describing the accomplishments of founding Black pioneers and their contribution to Canadian society.

The Museum has several hand crafted model ships, displays and artifacts.

Tour includes a heritage walk, Underground Railroad quilt, African beginnings, pioneer life, farm implements and black memorabilia.

Ample parking and picnic tables are available to visitors.

Service Details

Hours Thu-Sat 10 am-3 pm; Heritage Walk Displays close at 2 pm
Dates: May 22, 2025 - Oct 10, 2025
Areas Served Grey County ; Simcoe County
Eligibility No restrictions
Application Walk in for service during season. Call for information. Please call to schedule bus groups. Groups 20 or more can make reservation for Tuesday or Wednesday.
Languages English
Fees Service ; Entry fee

Address and Location

Located In Community Blue Mountains
Address & Map
241 Clark St
The Blue Mountains, ON
Canada N0H 1J0
Physical Access Partially Accessible - Accessible to large buildings

Contact Information

Office Phone 519-599-6226
E-Mail sheffieldblackhistory@gmail.com
Website https://www.sheffieldparkblackhistory.com
Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sheffield-Park-Black-History-Museum-1595477574002974
Primary Contact Carolynn and Sylvia Wilson, Owners/Curators
Mailing Address 241 Clark St 
The Blue Mountains, ON 
Canada N0H 1J0

Categories

Service Categories Museums & Historical Societies
Service Category Groups Arts / Culture

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