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Black Creek Pioneer Village

1000 Murray Ross Parkway
Toronto, ON  M3J 2P3

(416) 736-1740

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English
January 24, 2010

Visit the new Black Creek Historic Brewery located in the Half Way House in the heart of Black Creek Pioneer Village. You will find an authentic working brewery as it would have been in the 1860’s using period techniques, equipment and recipes. Tour and taste, pick up a growler of ale and savor a meal in the all new restaurant!

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January 24, 2010

Experience life in the 1860’s. Explore authentically restored heritage homes, shops & gardens. History comes alive as interpreters in period dress demonstrate how settlers lived & worked in rural Ontario.

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5 star rating
TheProfessor January 30, 2012
so much fun

and so very interesting - you can spend a day here easily

Editorial Reviews from the web
English
September 21, 2008

Less than a half-hour drive from downtown is a rural, mid-19th-century living-history-museum village that makes you feel as though you've gone through a time warp. Black Creek Pioneer Village is a collection of 40 19th- and early-20th-century buildings, including a town hall, a weaver's shop, a printing shop, a blacksmith's shop, and a school complete with a dunce cap. The mill dates from the... more

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Al
April 06, 2011

So picturesque! A nice day with my kids. Be sure to try the home made lemonade and cookies.

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5 star rating
December 28, 2009

Absolutely loved the Pioneer Village that I went twice. The 1st time in September and the 2nd time during December.SITEThe village is a historic site where they brought all the remaining pioneer houses from all over Canada to this one spot. Some of these houses had people living in them right up to the 1970's apparently.  Sometimes if you're lucky, they will show you the northern part of the... more

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5 star rating
August 27, 2009

A top-notch living history location.  Besides friendly interpreters and a wide variety of crafts and trades on display, the setting is just gorgeous.  It's spacious and well laid out.  They have a printer's shop that has at least a dozen antique printing presses which they ere demonstrating and explaining.  The tinsmith was punching tin, there was someone spinning and dyeing wool, a victorian... more

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January 24, 2010

A visit to Black Creek Pioneer Village is a step back in time to 19th-century Ontario. Forty authentically restored homes, workshops, public buildings and farms recreate the atmosphere of life in a rural Victorian community of the 1860s. Craftspeople and workers wearing period costumes demonstrate skills such as open-hearth cooking, bread-making, looming, milling, blacksmithing, sewing,... more

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