Ontario Re-Visited ~ Lang Pioneer Village Museum
Lang Pioneer Village Museum (Keene, Ontario)
Judi and I have been visiting, enjoying and volunteering at this wonderful “Living Village Museum” since 2007. It is a great Ontario attraction for the whole family to visit.
About Lang Pioneer Village Museum (from https://www.langpioneervillage.ca/our-museum/about/)
Lang Pioneer Village Museum was established by the County of Peterborough in 1967 to celebrate and preserve the rural history of the area. Each year, tens of thousands of visitors from around the world take a trip back in time to discover how the pioneers lived.
Nestled along the banks of the historic Indian River, Lang Pioneer Village Museum features thirty restored and furnished buildings constructed between 1825 and 1899. Many of the buildings were donated by townships within the County of Peterborough and moved to their present site when the Museum was founded.
A photographer’s paradise, the Village is complete with lanes and pathways, farm animals, rail and stump fences, vegetable and herb gardens, as well as other authentic details of a 19th-century hamlet. Villagers of all ages, dressed in authentic historical costume, go about their daily chores contributing to the authenticity of this living history experience. Sparks fly from the anvil in the blacksmith shop, handbills are printed on the old press in the Register Print Shop and the gentle smell of wood smoke fills the air. Chat with the Village carpenter at his treadle lathe or the spinner at her wheel and visit the 14-room Keene Hotel for lemonade or afternoon tea. Step back in time and enjoy a day like no other!
Original historic “Art Sketch” by Susan ‘Shadow’ Caron
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