• British Home Child Museum

    13480 Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry County Road 2, Morrisburg, Ontario 13480 Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry County Road 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Visit the special exhibit set up at the Aultsville Train Station by volunteers from the Ontario East British Home Child Family. Between 1869 and 1940s, over 100,000 children from the British Isles were sent to Canada to work as indentured labourers in the homes and farms of this country. These children are known as British Home Children, and many came to Eastern Ontario. This is your opportunity to find out more about British Home Children through stories and artifacts. Located at 13480 Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry County Road 2, Morrisburg,

  • Celebration of Canadian Music

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Special all day programming will bring to life a fantastic variety of 19th-century song, dance and instrumental music. Tune in to music performed, consumed and composed in pre-confederation Canada, take part in an old-fashioned singing school and try your hand (and feet!) at a 19th century dance.

  • PumpkInferno at Upper Canada Village

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    A One-of-a-Kind Outdoor Magical Experience  Open select nights from October 2 - October 31, 2026. Perfect for all ages, explore the magic of PumpkInferno, a nighttime walk-through experience where thousands of hand-crafted pumpkins come to life in a spectacular display of artistry and creativity along the streets and paths of Upper Canada Village’s historic landscape. Lots of new exhibits are added each year! Tickets must be purchased online in-advance. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Kids (0-4) are free to attend. No ticket required. No pets, only service animals permitted.  Stay

  • Village Opening Day

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    As one of the largest living-history museums in Canada, Upper Canada Village invites guests to step back in time to 1866 and experience rural village life. The Village offers an immersive experience with more than 40 historic buildings, traditional trades, farming, music and 19th century social life. What was it really like to live and work in the 19th century? Experience traditional farming techniques, demonstrated through the growing of heirloom vegetables and raising of heritage livestock breeds. Ornamental gardens throughout the village feature flora fashionable in the Victorian era. Weavers,

  • Mother’s Day

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Treat Mom to Mother’s day at the Village!

  • Queen Victoria Birthday Celebrations

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    The arrival of spring and Queen Victoria’s birthday were both reasons to celebrate in Canadian communities in the 1860’s. The Queen's Birthday was widely recognized as an important national holiday by the 1860's. The Queen's Birthday presented a chance to get outdoors after a long winter and to celebrate the blessings of monarchy. Traditionally, the Queen's Birthday was an appropriate time for the regular military and sedentary militia (non-uniformed civilian men of the local area) to muster, patriotic speeches, parades, and sporting and athletic demonstrations. Queen Victoria was born May

  • Fantastic Fibres & Terrific Textiles

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    In rural Upper Canada, livestock such as sheep were important for many families. Sheep were relatively easy to care for, grazing in pastures in the summer and hay in the winter. Sheep were beneficial in many ways. There wool could be used to create clothing and textiles, sheep not needed for herd development could be sold or used as meat, and the manure was vital in maintaining soil for crops. Sheep were also used by farmers in an informal barter economy, being exchanged and used for credit, or sold. In

  • Father’s Day

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Treat Dad to Father’s Day at the Village! Free Admission to the Village for all fathers.

  • ASD Sensory Friendly Sunday Mornings

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Visitors on the autism spectrum or with sensory processing difficulties will have a fun, enjoyable learning experience in a comfortable and accepting environment. The sensory accommodations will include schedule and itinerary suggestions, quiet spaces, hands-on opportunities and gentle social interactions with Village staff.

  • War of 1812 Battle of Crysler’s Farm Battlefield Re-enactment Weekend

    Crysler’s Farm National Historic Site South Dundas, Ontario, Canada

    Presented by the Friends of Crysler Farm Battlefield Experience history with a re-enactment of "The Battle That Saved Canada" The Battle of Crysler’s Farm Re-enactment returns! Step into the authentically recreated camps of the British and American army during the War of 1812. Meet period merchants, artisans and sutlers who come together to create a large display of living military history. Watch re-enactment battles near the Battle of Crysler’s Farm Memorial Building, next door to Upper Canada Village. To view schedule of events, click here.

  • Emancipation Day Celebration

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Friday, August 1st, 2025 Join us at Upper Canada Village for a day of reflection, education, and celebration of Emancipation Day. This significant event commemorates the historic abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1834 and honours the enduring journey towards resilience and triumphs of Black communities, and equality and justice. All are welcome to attend. Crysler Hall is the central location for the speeches and the entertainment. Schedule 2025 Time Event 10:45 AMDrum and Dance: Sankofa Cultural Troupe 11:00 AMWelcome by Black History Program Officer, Obasola 11:05 AMShort

  • Horse Lovers’ Weekend

    Upper Canada Village 13740 County Rd 2, Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada

    Upper Canada Village is excited to welcome back its annual Horse Lovers' Weekend. The event celebrates our special relationship with the noble Canadian Horse, first introduced to Canada in the 1600s (New France at the time). This well-attended three-day festival showcases riding, driving, and working horses with the help of our Village Interpreters and a variety of community partners. We're Seeking a Variety of Performers & Presenters! Follow the link below for specific details on submitting a quote for each of the performances and/or presenters being sought for this event.