Upper Canada Village

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Upper Canada Village is a living history museum in Ontario that recreates life in a 19th-century rural Canadian village with preserved buildings, costumed interpreters, and traditional demonstrations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf living history museum
tourist attraction
country Canada
focusesOnCentury 19th century
hasActivity agricultural demonstrations
craft demonstrations
educational programs
guided interpretation
heritage demonstrations
hasBuildingCount over 40 historic buildings
hasCategory Living history museums in Canada
Museums in Ontario
Open-air museums in Canada
Tourist attractions in the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
hasEducationalFocus Canadian social history
agricultural history
industrial heritage
hasFeature blacksmith shop
canal-era buildings
cheese factory
churches
costumed interpreters
historic mills
horse-drawn vehicles
period gardens
preserved historic buildings
schoolhouse
traditional demonstrations
working farm
hasSeasonalOperation true
heritageType Canadian history
pioneer life
rural history
languageOfSignage English NERFINISHED
French
locatedIn Eastern Ontario NERFINISHED
Ontario
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Morrisburg, Ontario NERFINISHED
locatedOn St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
locatedWithin St. Lawrence Parks system NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy St. Lawrence Parks Commission NERFINISHED
ownedBy St. Lawrence Parks Commission NERFINISHED
recreatesPeriod 19th-century rural Canadian village life

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Township of South Dundas hasHistoricalSite Upper Canada Village
Township of South Dundas hasAttraction Upper Canada Village