Historical Landmarks

Historical Landmarks

Our Historical Landmarks Tour Map is an engaging and informative guide that brings the town’s rich history to life. With clickable markers for each landmark, users can access videos, historical details, and links to their websites. Whether you’re planning your visit or exploring on the go, this map is your ultimate guide to uncovering the fascinating history and timeless charm of Vankleek Hill!

Ouimet Farms Adventure is located just west of the center of the town.

It is a unique place where fun, family, and farming come together and enjoy the playground in the summer and a corn maze in the fall!

Learn about farming, jump on their big bouncer pillow, slide down the giant tubes, ride the pedal karts, experience gemstone mining, take a wagon ride, and much more!

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The Creating Center, located at 11 High Street, is dedicated to promoting creativity from all genres: from art to music, drama to dance, culinary arts to philosophy, writing to contemplation, and so much more.

It also serves as a community hub for meetings, concerts, artistic events, and workshops!

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Arbor Gallery is located in the historic Higginson house built by William Higginson in 1856. The gallery is a multi-faceted artistic and cultural center. It offers a diversity of artistic and cultural expositions, including drama, film/animation, textiles, writing, and poetry, as well as exhibition an instructional opportunities.The Gift Shoppe showcases a wide variety of locally-created artistic merchandise.

Address: 103 High St, Vankleek Hill

Website:www.arborgallery.org/

Phone : (613) 678-6171

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The Review has been our local newspaper for the past 130 years!

Visitors are welcome at The Review any time and can pick up a copy of this week’s newspaper or learn more about their archives, dating back to 1893!

You can also browse their big collection of books by local authors for sale or take home a souvenir, a Vankleek Hill Christmas ornament.

The Review has lots of tourist info and brochures outlining local things to do and places to eat, and the staff at the front desk will be happy to answer your questions and help you make the most of your visit!

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The Vankleek Hill Museum was created to collect, preserve, research, exhibit and interpret objects that best serve to illustrate the founding, the settlement and the development of the town of Vankleek Hill and immediate area from 1797 to the present, with our primary focus on the time period of 1797 to 1920. To accomplish this, our Museum is centred on a 19th century general store theme as a vehicle through which our community's local history can be interpreted. This complements the building in which the Museum is housed - an 1834 general store.

Address: 95 Main St East, Vankleek Hill

Website:https://www.vankleek.ca

Phone : (613) 678-2323

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The Higginson Observation Tower represents the many positive contributions made by Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Higginson, an Irish emigrant from County Antrim, Ireland who left for Canada in 1819 and settled in Vankleek Hill in 1829. The Higginson Observation Tower was first constructed by Mr. Thomas Higginson (1794-1884) as a windmill in c. 1830 to serve in the grinding of wheat and corn to further the commercial development of Vankleek Hill and the immediate district. When this project failed due to lack of consistent wind power, Mr. Thomas Higginson, (commissioned Lieutenant in the Prescott Regiment on April 23, 1839) is credited with transforming this windmill into the “first private observatory in Eastern Ontario.”

Address: Box 1010, Highway 34, Vankleek Hill, ON

Website:www.higginsontower.ca

Phone : (613) 678-3327

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The Champlain Library, located at 94 Main Street, hosts many local events for children, adults, and families.

Stop by and browse their collection of more than 17,000 items, including books, audiobooks, and magazines. Enjoy this historic building, at one time a bank!

You can still see the original bank vault, which forms part of the library.

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🏛️ Summary of Historical Landmarks

Ouimet Farm 🌽
Family fun with mazes, tulips, sunflowers, games, and more!
Explore the farm & museum.
🔗 ouimetfarms.com

Creating Centre 🎶
Discover art, music, dance, food, and more at the Vankleek Hill Creating Centre!
🔗 creatingcentre.ca

Arbor Gallery 🖼️
Explore local art, culture, and community. Featuring work from local artists.
🔗 arborgallery.org

The Review 📰
Award-winning local news since 1893, covering Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.
🔗 thereview.ca

Museum 🏛️
Discover the history of Vankleek Hill and its rich origins.
🔗 vankleek.ca

Higginson Tower 🏰
Unmatched town views and fascinating local history.
🔗 higginsontower.ca

Library 📚
Free memberships, great books, and services for all ages.
🔗 champlain.ca

Vankleek Hill is known as the Gingerbread Capital of Ontario for the ornate woodwork that adorns about 100 beautiful century-old red-brick houses.

They are the pride and joy of our community, making our town a unique stop for tourists and visitors and a picturesque place to stay and raise a family!

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