
Bobcaygeon • City of Kawartha Lakes • Kawarthas Northumberland Tourism
Kawartha Settlers’ Village in Bobcaygeon is a heritage museum that brings the region’s rural past to life through historic buildings, agricultural exhibits, and community events celebrating the traditions of early settlers in the Kawarthas.
Visitor Information
📍 Location: Kawartha Settlers’ Village, Bobcaygeon, Ontario
🎟 Experience: Heritage Village / Living History Museum / Rural Cultural Attraction
👨👩👧👦 Best For: Families, history enthusiasts, and visitors exploring the Kawarthas
🌾 Season: Late spring through early fall, with special seasonal events
Plan Your Visit
🕒 Time Needed: Plan to spend one to two hours exploring the historic buildings and museum exhibits.
👟 What to Expect: Heritage buildings, agricultural artifacts, and exhibits showcasing early settler life.
🏛 Village Experience: Visitors can explore historic homes, barns, and workshops representing rural life in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
📅 Special Events: Seasonal events and heritage celebrations highlight farming traditions and community history.
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Website: kawarthasettlersvillage.ca
Preserving the Stories of Early Kawartha Settlers
Kawartha Settlers’ Village preserves the history of the families who helped shape the rural communities of the Kawarthas. The open-air museum features a collection of historic buildings that have been carefully relocated and restored to illustrate life in the region during earlier generations.
Visitors can explore heritage homes, barns, and workshops while learning about the tools, crafts, and agricultural practices that supported rural communities. The village provides a welcoming setting where visitors can better understand the traditions and hard work that built the Kawartha Lakes region.
Did You Know?
Kawartha Settlers’ Village includes more than a dozen historic buildings that were moved to the site to help preserve the region’s rural heritage.
The village regularly hosts community events, workshops, and seasonal programs that celebrate the history and traditions of the Kawarthas.
























