Doors Open Ontario | Carman House Museum

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Carman House building

The Carman House Museum – a Georgian-era limestone cottage – was built c. 1815. The family was part of the Loyalist migration after the American Revolutionary War, receiving a land grant for their service to the Crown. It is also one of only two original buildings in Iroquois that were not moved for the 1950s construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.

CONTACT INFO

5895 County Road 1
Iroquois, Ontario
E-mail: dundascountyarchives@gmail.com

ARCHITECTURE

Year built: 1815
Building type: Museum Private residence
Architect: Michael Carman III
Architectural style: Georgian

DATES/HOURS OPEN

Aug 20, 10:00am - Aug 20, 05:00pm
Saturday only: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

*The museum will be open on August 21 from 10:00am to 5:00pm for the last day of the tourism season. (Not affiliated with Open Doors Ontario.)

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