Welcome to the Arnprior & District Museum

 

Location: 35 Madawaska Street at the corner of John St.

Phone: 613-623-4902


Admission: Adult $3  |  Family $8  |  Student & Senior $1.50  |  Children under the age of  8 are free

Winter Hours: The museum is open Tuesday 10 am - 4 pm or by appointment. Also open for heritage week- February 21 - 24. 10 am - 4 pm.


         

The Arnprior & District Museum is situated in the former Post Office built in 1896.  Based on a design by Thomas Fuller, who was the architect of the original Parliament Buildings in Ottawa (c. 1860), it was saved from demolition by the generosity of David and Jessie Gillies in the early 1960s.  This designated building is now recognized as the symbol of the Town of Arnprior.

The Museum houses a great collection of artefacts and photographs that you can peruse at your leisure.  Come and see the new Kenwood Mills exhibit, the 1928 fire engine, scenes of early 20th century domestic life, Charles Macnamara, our own ever-changing lumber exhibit, the museum's tribute to the Laird McNab and our most recent acquisitions which include an early 19th century cannon and a major new building.  
(below) New or revitalized exhibits featured on the second floor of the Arnprior & District Museum

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Arnprior through the eyes of a tourist's  postcard  Community Memories CHIN 

Prince and The Prior event was held July 3, 2010

See you at the Museum.  It's yours to enjoy! Curator ~ Janet Carlile

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