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Griffin House
About this museum
The Griffin House stands as a remarkable testament to the experiences of Black settlers in early Ontario, offering visitors a glimpse into 19th - century rural life. This meticulously preserved home, situated along a scenic heritage loop, provides insight into the resilience and community of Black families who established roots in the region. Admission is free, allowing guests to explore this significant historical site and connect with an important chapter of local history.
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