All agriculture museums to visit in Canada

Explore the rich heritage of agriculture at 14 museums in Canada. Discover the history and evolution of farming practices, tools, and techniques that have shaped the agricultural landscape, from vintage farming equipment to modern agricultural innovations.

Are you passionate about farming and agricultural history? These are the must-visit agriculture museums in Canada:

  1. Riverdale Farm Toronto1

    Riverdale Farm Toronto

     Toronto
    Riverdale Farm, situated in the urban neighbourhood of Cabbagetown in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a 3-hectare municipally operated farm. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience a working farm within the city's boundaries. The farm is maintained by the Toronto Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division, ensuring its upkeep and preservation for the enjoyment of both locals and tourists.
  2. London Heritage Farm2

    London Heritage Farm

     Richmond
    London Heritage Farm is a historical site spanning 4.06 acres. It features the 1880s London family farmhouse and a park that offers a picturesque view of the south arm of the Fraser River. This site provides a unique opportunity to explore the history and natural beauty of the area.
  3. Seager Wheeler Farm3

    Seager Wheeler Farm

     Rosthern
    Seager Wheeler's Maple Grove Farm is recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada. This farm was owned and operated by the renowned agronomist Seager Wheeler, who was also known as the 'Wheat King of the Prairies' or 'The Wheat Wizard of Rosthern'. Wheeler was instrumental in developing dry land farming techniques and creating wheat strains that could thrive in the prairie climate, characterized by a short growing season and harsh winters.
  4. Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site4

    Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site

     Abernethy
    The Motherwell Homestead is a National Historic Site of Canada, situated just south of the community of Abernethy in Saskatchewan. This site is a significant landmark that commemorates the life and achievements of William Richard Motherwell, who was Saskatchewan's first minister of agriculture and federal minister of agriculture for the Mackenzie King government.
  5. Prescott House Museum5

    Prescott House Museum

     Port Williams
    The Prescott House Museum is a historic house and gardens located at Starr's Point. It is part of the Museum of Nova Scotia, making it a significant part of the region's cultural heritage. The house was built between 1812 and 1816 by Charles Ramage Prescott, a wealthy Halifax merchant who used the estate, known as Acacia Grove, as a base for agricultural experiments.
  6. Reynolds-Alberta Museum6

    Reynolds-Alberta Museum

     Wetaskiwin
    The Reynolds-Alberta Museum is situated in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the history of mechanization in Alberta from the 1890s to the present day.
  7. Ross Farm Museum7

    Ross Farm Museum

     New Ross
    The Ross Farm Museum is an agricultural museum situated in New Ross, Nova Scotia. It is conveniently located about an hour's drive from Halifax, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore Nova Scotia's rural heritage and learn about its agricultural history.
  8. Markham Museum8

    Markham Museum

     Markham
    The Markham Museum, located in Markham, Ontario, Canada, is a 25-acre open-air museum. It is dedicated to preserving the old buildings and artefacts from Markham's past. This museum provides a unique opportunity for visitors to step back in time and explore the history of Markham.
  9. Remington Carriage Museum9

    Remington Carriage Museum

     Town of Cardston
    The Remington Carriage Museum, situated in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, is a significant attraction for those interested in history and transportation. The museum, which opened its doors in 1993, is the largest of its kind in the world, showcasing more than 240 carriages. It provides a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of transportation and the role of carriages in society.
  10. Greenwood Museum,  Archives & Visitor Centre10

    Greenwood Museum, Archives & Visitor Centre

     Greenwood
  11. Uniacke Estate Museum Park11

    Uniacke Estate Museum Park

     Mount Uniacke
    The Uniacke Estate Museum Park is a preserved historic home located at Mount Uniacke. It was the residence of Richard John Uniacke, who was Nova Scotia's Attorney-General during the War of 1812. The estate, which was built around 1813, offers a glimpse into the life and times of Uniacke and his family.
  12. Pemberton & District Museum & Archives Society12

    Pemberton & District Museum & Archives Society

     Pemberton
    Welcome to the Pemberton and District Museum, located in the heart of the Pemberton Valley, the traditional and unceded territory of Lil'wat Nation, who have been here since time immemorial. The Pemberton Museum has over 2,000 artifacts, 2,000 photographs and over 20 meters of archival and refere
  13. Westbank Museum13

    Westbank Museum

     West Kelowna
    The Westbank Museum is dedicated to sharing the historical stories and artifacts of the settler population. Learn about the importance of the Okanagan Fur Brigade trail to the area's earliest European exploration. Visit our fur trader's cabin and see what settler life was like. Kids can come dig in
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    Acadian House Museum

     West Chezzetcook
    The Acadian House Museum, located in West Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a unique blend of a living and interpretive museum. It was officially opened to the public in 1997, offering visitors a chance to experience and learn about the rich history and culture of the region.