Libraries, Archives and Museums preserve cultural heritage, offer access to artifacts, and engage our communities though learning.
The County of Brant Public Libraries are dedicated to cultivating a culture of community, literacy, knowledge and understanding. Together with community Museums and organizations the region shares its collections online and on display across the region.
County of Brant Public Libraries and Digital Historical Collections
The County of Brant Public Library serves the community through branches in Burford, Glen Morris, Paris, Oakland-Scotland and St. George. Visit us in branch or online to discover our wide range of services, from books to DVDs, video games to magazines, free online course, thousands of download collections, and programs and events for all ages. Explore local Brant history online through photographs, maps and personal letters at the County of Brant Public Library Digital Collections. Visit the County of Brant Public Library website to learn more about our services, branch locations and hours of operation.
Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead: Visit the birthplace of the co-founder of the International Women's Institute Movement and travel back in time at this interactive historic house. Visitors have the unique opportunity to view original artifacts from the mid-1800s, dress in period costumes, play the antique organ and more. Special programs can be arranged for group visits including old-fashioned ice cream making or picnics on the front lawn. Visit the Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead website for hours and contact information.
Bell Homestead: In 1910, the house and surrounding lands became a memorial to Alexander Graham Bell's achievements in telephone history and doors were opened to the general public. Restoration and an extensive collection of Bell family heirlooms have revived the home's 1870s appearance. Visit and take a glimpse into the lifestyle led by this conservative, upper-middle class family. Visit the Bell Homestead website for hours and contact information.
Brant Museum and Archives: The Brant Historical Society runs the Brant Museum and Archives, a museum dedicated to bringing the history of our community to life through interactive exhibits and programs. Explore the story of the people, places and events that shaped Brantford and Brant County. The museum contains galleries that reflect the cultural, social, commercial and industrial heritage of our community. Visit the Brant Museum and Archives website for hours and contact information.
Brant Museums and Galleries Association: The Brant Museums an Galleries Association (BMGA) is a group of not-for-profit museums and galleries located in Six Nations of the Grand River, the County of Brant, and the City of Brantford that seeks to entertain, engage, educate and inspire people through the collective power of arts, culture and heritage.
Burford Township Historical Society: The Burford Township Historical Society became an affiliate of the Ontario Historical Society in November 1986 and holds monthly meetings in Harley Hall, which is now known as the Burford Township Museum and Archives. Mainly focused on agriculture, the museum has changing displays throughout the year and is open to public by chance or appointment. Researchers are welcome to come and have our members help them with research, mainly local genealogy. The society also runs special events including Heritage Day in February, Strawberry Social in June and a Christmas Open House in December. Visit the Burford Township Museum website for appointments, hours and contact information.
Paris Museum and Historical Society: The Paris Museum and Historical Society aims to collect, preserve, display and interpret artifacts and archives reflecting the rich heritage and culture of Paris, Ontario and surrounding area. Extensive research material is available in the archive. Visit the Paris Museum and Historical Society website for hours and contact information.
St. George Museum: Also known as the South Dumfries Historical Society, the St. George Museum invites visitors to explore their family history and trace their roots within the agricultural community of St. George and the Township of South Dumfries. Visit the South Dumfries Historical Society website for hours and contact information.
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