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434 Main St.,
Bath,
Ontario
K0H 1G0
Phone : (613) 352-7716
Phone : (612) 352-7254
Your Host(s) : Karen MacKenzie
Tour Group Person Limit: 80
Driving Directions:
Business Hours:
- May 16th to September 7th, Wednesday to Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm
Description From Owner:
- The Bath Museum reveals life in this village nestled on the shore of Lake Ontario through the years.
- The earliest display is of the aboriginal peoples, the original inhabitants.
- Settled by United Empire Loyalists in 1784, Bath was a busy shipping port and center of commerce.
- The Village of Bath boasts many “firsts” in Upper Canada and was touched by the War of 1812.
- Please join us on May 16th, 2009 at 1:00 pm at the Old Town Hall for the opening of the Bath Museum in its new location.
- There will be free admission to the Museum on that afternoon for everyone.
Address of this page:
http://www.ruralroutes.com/bathmuseum
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Visitors to this page: 3,068
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