Through historic house, heritage village, and gallery settings, our five museums tell the stories of early community life and some of the founding families who helped build Ottawa.
Located in a beautiful estate home on 8 acres of green space, our museum tells the story of the Billings Family and their role in building the Village of Billings Bridge and Ottawa.
With dozens of heritage and true-to-the-era reproduction buildings and expansive green space, the Village showcases rural life in the 1920’s and 1930’s.
Assembled by the former Gloucester Township Historical Society, this collection represents the history of rural life in the communities on the east side of the Rideau River.