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Today, The Nor'Westers and Loyalist Museum proudly depicts, in a comprehensive display, the story of Sir John Johnson and Loyalist followers, who settled here during the American Revolution in 1784.

The Nor'Westers Company, an active competitor of the Hudson's Bay Company for the fur trade, explored and opened up much of western Canada and the United States. Some of the principal partners of the North West Co., such as David Thompson, Hugh McGillis, John McGillivray, and Duncan Cameron, lived in this area and the museum contains memorabilia relating to these men and the fur trade.

VISITING HOURS:

Victoria Day to Labour Day: Tuesday to Friday, & Sundays: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Saturdays and Holidays: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Labour Day to Thanksgiving: weekends only
And by Appointment

Contact us at (613) 347-3547 or museum@bellnet.ca


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