Top 5 Museums in Kingsville, Canada

November 30, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in Kingsville, Canada including Kingsville Historical Park, Paisley Dreamer, Chiaroscuro, Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village, Carnegie Arts and Visitors Centre.
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1. Kingsville Historical Park

145 Division St S, Kingsville, Ontario N9Y 1P5 Canada +1 519-733-2803 http://khpi.mnsi.net/
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Kingsville Historical Park

The Kingsville Historical Park Museum, a museum with a large collection of military artifacts from all periods of Canadian history. The museum also features many items from the local area, like the town of Kingsville's 1860 Range Light. With well over 11, 000 items in the collection there are many items to see and stories to hear. Access to the museum is provided via the Royal Canadian Legion driveway and parking is available in the Legion parking lot which the museum shares.

2. Paisley Dreamer

232 Lansdowne Ave, Kingsville, Ontario N9Y 1S8 Canada +1 519-712-8780 [email protected] http://www.kymb.ca
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Paisley Dreamer

Paisley Dreamer is an artist owned gallery/boutique offering original art-clothing-jewellery and gifts. It is a whimsical and vibrant place to visit in Kingsville Ont.

3. Chiaroscuro

11 Main St E, Kingsville, Ontario N9Y 1A1 Canada +1 226-347-6416 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/chiaroscurokingsville/
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Chiaroscuro

A fine art supply store and artists' showroom. The Store carries M. Graham & Co. full lines of oil, acrylic & watercolour paints as well as a nice selection of all other art essentials. The Showroom displays artwork from several featured artists. All artwork is available for sale and styles include illustration, painting, photography, graffiti and sculpture. Makeup Artist services also available.

4. Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village

6155 Arner Townline County Road 23, RR#2, Kingsville, Ontario N9Y 2E5 Canada +1 519-776-6909 [email protected] http://www.ctmhv.com
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Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village

Our mission is to preserve the past of Canada South for the education and interpretation of present and future generations. Sitting on 100 Acres, our 25000 square foot Transportation Museum showcases modes of transportation from early wooden wheel wagons all the way to the present day Viper! Our Heritage Village is a journey back in time to 15 buildings that have been placed here from all over Essex County. Our tour guides would be happy to take you back in time to learn the treasured history of our area. Our Village is open Tuesday Through Sunday May 01 - October 31st, and our Museum is open year round for tours.

Reviewed By BarbG2017

We were planning a multi-generational day out (parents, grandparents and child (12 yrs old) and found saw this museum on Trip Advisor. Having grown-up in Tecumseh, I was surprised to learn about this gem of a place. We decided to take a tour of both the transportation museum and the heritage village and were so glad we did. Although we all enjoyed the museum, it was particularly fun for my parents to see cars from their youth and my daughter loved the 1927 caravan. It was enlightening to see all the local links to this industry - well beyond what I had known growing up in this automotive area. The museum guide was very knowledgeable and answered the numerous questions we had. Once the tour was done, we went back around to read the various placards and look at our favourites again before going to the Hertiage Village outside. The Village is small - approx. 15 buildings but they are in good condition and well presented so you feel you have stepped back in time. We particularly enjoyed the schoolhouse and the Jack Miner house. The Village is a good walk from the museum and might be a bit of a challenge for the elderly or those with mobility issues. The steps into buildings were also a bit difficult for my father who is in his late 80s. However, we all thoroughly enjoyed the visit. We spent 2hrs and easily could have spent 3.

5. Carnegie Arts and Visitors Centre

28 Division St S, Kingsville, Ontario N9Y 1P3 Canada +1 519-733-6250 http://www.kingsvillebia.com/index/draft/

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