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 Guelph Civic Museum

Guelph Civic MuseumThe Guelph Civic Museum was built in 1847 of Guelph limestone. Exhibitions and public programs explore the many individuals, cultures and events that contributed to the historic development of the City of Guelph. 

NEW! Frequently Asked Questions about the Museum / Convent Project

location: 6 Dublin Street South, Guelph, Ontario
tel: 519-836-1221
email: museum@guelph.ca
web: guelpharts.ca/guelphmuseums 


McCrae House

McCrae House, built in 1858, is the birthplace of John McCrae and a National Historic Site. Exhibitions interpret the life of John McCrae, world famous doctor, soldier and author of In Flanders Fields.

location: 108 Water Street, Guelph, Ontario
tel: 519-836-1482
email: museum@guelph.ca
web: guelpharts.ca/mccraehouse 

 River Run Centre

River Run CentreGuelph's magnificent performing arts centre is set along the picturesque bank of the Speed River in the City's downtown core near the site where Guelph was founded.

location: 35 Woolwich Street, Guelph, Ontario
tel: Administration, 519-837-5662; Box Office, 519-763-3000.
email: info@riverrun.ca.
web: www.riverrun.ca.  


Frequently Asked Questions - Museum / Convent Project (19-Jun-07)
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