Record #:
BTN1394
Last Full Update:
16 Oct 2023
Description and Service Details
Description (Service) |
The Museums of Burlington (Joseph Brant Museum and Ireland House Museum) are dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and presentation of the heritage of Burlington The Ireland House, built between 1835 and 1837, was the home of Joseph Ireland, one of Burlington's earliest settlers
- the homestead has been restored to illustrate three distinct time periods that represent the generations of Irelands who lived in the house: the 1850s, 1890s and 1920s
- property consists of 4 acres of woodland, gardens, potting shed, cottage/drive shed, and picnic areas
The Museum offers tours of the property, living historical demonstrations, special events and educational programs |
Hours |
Tue-Fri 10 am-4 pm and Sun 1 pm-4 pm |
Areas Served |
Halton Region |
Eligibility |
No restrictions |
Application |
See website to purchase tickets in advance online and for more information |
Languages |
English |
Fees |
Admission |
Site Information
Located In Community |
Burlington |
Address & Map |
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Intersection |
Guelph Line and Upper Middle Rd |
Physical Access |
Partially Accessible - parking, main floor and washrooms in Oakridge Interpretive Centre are accessible * Ireland House is not accessible |
Categories and Classification
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