Woodstock Heritage Walking Tour
Woodstock Museum

Date and Time:
Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 10 am, 12 Noon and 2 pm

Address:  Meet at the Woodstock Museum, 466 Dundas St., Woodstock, Ontario

GPS Coordinates: N 43° 07.800     W 80° 45.445

Telephone: (519) 537-7743

Email: iwonder@sympatico.ca

Woodstock is one of the only cities in Ontario with all of its original public buildings still in use!!! Learn even more about Woodstock’s unique history! Join one of the guided one-hour walking tours and stroll past the city’s historic public buildings, all built over 100 years ago. Many of these beautiful old structures have an interesting new history that has developed as the building’s functions are expanded or changed. Was our market building really a market? Who originally inhabited the building where our Member of Provincial Parliament’s office is located?

Find out about both former and present uses of these architecturally significant buildings, each one an Oxford County treasure. Members of Oxford Historical Society will lead tours at 10:00, 12:00 and 2:00. Meet your tour guide at the side entrance to Woodstock Museum National Historic Site .


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