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The Horseless Carriage Museum

1427 County Rd 8 RR 3
Fenelon Falls, ON  K0M 1N0

(705) 738-9576

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March 22, 2013

The Horseless Carriage Museum is a unique, privately-owned museum specializing in pre-1914 transportation and early mechanical technology. We feature five century-old vehicles and a 1895 Sawyer & Massey steam traction engine, rare mechanical music machines and an 1890's General Store, and more. Bus and group tours welcome. Check out our website and blog for more information.

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A delight
August 04, 2014

Our family was visiting the Fenelon Falls area for the week and while the Dads were away golfing we took the kids to the horseless carriage museum. We showed up unannounced and they were generous enough to take us on an unscheduled tour, and we are grateful they did, we wouldn't have wanted to miss this place. What we found... more

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The Best Time Ever
July 15, 2014

My family and I were visiting from the States and decided to venture out to the Horseless Carriage Museum. We were quite thrilled, it's well worth your time. It was a walk through history with breathtaking, real life items close enough to touch! It was so facinating and wonderful and the owners are not only knowledgeable but friendly as well.... more

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Go back in Time
July 14, 2014

We had opportunity today to visit our own local Horseless Carriage Museum. It is more than a museum. The owner gives his personal story of his collection including two bicycles that are were first used in the local area, one being the first "Dodge" and the other sporting wooden handles. He shares his finds and the history of every item.... more

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