
Dunvegan • North Glengarry Township • United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry • South Eastern Ontario
Glengarry Pioneer Museum in Dunvegan preserves the rural and agricultural heritage of Glengarry County through historic buildings, farm exhibits, and demonstrations that illustrate the traditions and daily life of early farming communities in eastern Ontario.
Visitor Information
📍 Location: Glengarry Pioneer Museum, Dunvegan, Ontario
🎟 Experience: Living History Village / Rural Heritage Museum
👨👩👧👦 Best For: Families, history enthusiasts, and educational visits
🌾 Season: Open seasonally with heritage demonstrations and community events
Plan Your Visit
🕒 Time Needed: Plan to spend several hours exploring the historic village buildings and grounds.
👟 What to Expect: Historic homes, barns, and workshops that illustrate rural life and agricultural traditions in Glengarry County.
🏛 Village Experience: Visitors can walk through a recreated rural settlement featuring historic structures relocated from across the region.
📅 Special Events: Seasonal programs and heritage festivals highlight traditional farming practices, crafts, and rural community life.
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Official Website: Glengarry Pioneer Museum
Discover the Rural Heritage of Glengarry County
Glengarry Pioneer Museum: Discover the Farming Traditions of Eastern Ontario
Glengarry Pioneer Museum offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of the early settlers who established farms and communities throughout Glengarry County. The open-air museum features a collection of historic buildings that represent homes, barns, and village structures typical of the region’s rural past.
Through exhibits, preserved structures, and heritage demonstrations, visitors can learn about the tools, traditions, and agricultural practices that supported farming families in eastern Ontario. The museum continues to preserve and share the stories of the communities that helped shape the region.
Did You Know?
Glengarry Pioneer Museum includes several historic buildings that were relocated to the site in order to preserve examples of early rural architecture in the region.
The museum’s collections and exhibits help document the history of the farming communities that developed throughout Glengarry County.

The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
The Glengarry Pioneer Museum preserves and interprets the early rural history of eastern Ontario, focusing on the settlement and agricultural development of Glengarry County during the 19th century. Located in the village of Dunvegan, the museum brings together historic buildings, artifacts, and exhibits that reflect everyday life in one of Ontario’s most culturally distinct regions, long known for its strong Scottish heritage.

The museum was established to ensure that local buildings, tools, and traditions were not lost as rural life modernized. Over time, structures and collections were carefully preserved to form a heritage site that tells the story of how families lived, worked, worshipped, and built community. Interpretation at the museum places settlement history within a broader context, acknowledging that the area’s history extends far beyond European arrival.

The land on which the museum stands is part of the traditional territory of the Kanien’kehá꞉ka (Mohawk) and other Haudenosaunee peoples, including those connected to the nearby Akwesasne community. The museum recognizes the long-standing Indigenous presence in the region and the importance of understanding Glengarry’s history as a layered story that includes Indigenous stewardship of the land prior to and alongside settlement.























