Fodor's Expert Review Black Creek Pioneer Village

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A namesake subway station is a short walk from this living-history-museum village that makes you feel as though you've gone through a time warp. Black Creek Pioneer Village is a collection of over 40 buildings from the 19th century, including a town hall, a weaver's shop, a printing shop, a blacksmith's shop, and a one-room schoolhouse. The mill dates from the 1840s and has a massive wooden waterwheel that can grind up to 100 barrels of flour a day. As people in period costumes go about the daily routine of mid-19th-century Ontario life, they explain what they're doing and answer questions. Visitors can see farm animals, churn butter, take wagon rides and Victorian dance classes, and explore a hands-on discovery center.

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Quick Facts

1000 Murray Ross Pkwy.
Toronto, Ontario  M3J 2P3, Canada

416-736–1733

www.blackcreek.ca

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: C$16, parking C$9, Closed Mon. and Tues.

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