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Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum

18974 Leslie St
Sharon, ON  L0G 1V0

(905) 478-2389

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Will stay in your mind
May 26, 2013

The symbolic thinking that went into the design of the temple (and the small study building next to it)has really led to a striking religious structure. The Sharon Temple is a genuinely impressive building. Worth seeing. There are some fascinating buildings in Canada but nothing quite like this temple. If I didn't know better I might suspect it was a... more

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Hidden Gem in York Region
April 12, 2013

Outstanding architecture, knowledgable, friendly staff, and great history. There is more than just the Temple to see; the property behind the temple hosts a small pioneer village. Very nice.

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Gem in the midst of Sharon, East Gwillimbury
March 15, 2013

Growing up in Sharon I had the pleasure of being here often. In the early 60's before the Historical Society was more involved with restoring it I remember playing baseball in the back of the property and a lot of the windows were smashed. In 1967 our Grade 6 class used some of the buildings for our movie All Because... more

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October 01, 2013

Sharon Temple Museum offers these services: art gallery.

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October 13, 2010

Nestled amidst a landscaped garden and sporting a facade that looks like a wedding cake, Sharon Temple is a historic building that was built in 1831 by Quaker, a schismatic. This place reflects the ideals of the builders, the Children of Peace who were early Canadian settlers. This venue can be used for hosting ceremonies, weddings, engagements and other diverse range of events. Next to Sharon... more

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