
London • Middlesex County • Southwest Ontario Tourism
Fanshawe Pioneer Village in London is a living history museum that recreates rural life in southwestern Ontario through historic buildings, farming demonstrations, and exhibits that showcase the region’s agricultural heritage.
Visitor Information
📍 Location: Fanshawe Conservation Area, London, Ontario
🎟 Experience: Living History Village / Rural Heritage Museum
👨👩👧👦 Best For: Families, history enthusiasts, and educational visits
🌾 Season: Open seasonally from spring through fall with special events
Plan Your Visit
🕒 Time Needed: Plan to spend two to three hours exploring the village and exhibits.
👟 What to Expect: Historic homes, barns, farm buildings, and demonstrations of traditional rural trades.
🏛 Village Experience: Visitors can walk through a recreated 19th-century farming community with interpreters sharing stories of early settlers.
📅 Special Events: Seasonal festivals and heritage programs highlight traditional farming, crafts, and rural life.
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Official Website: Fanshawe Pioneer Village
Fanshawe Pioneer Village: Step Into Southwestern Ontario’s Pioneer Past
Located within Fanshawe Conservation Area in London, Fanshawe Pioneer Village recreates the atmosphere of rural communities in Southwestern Ontario during the 19th century.
Visitors can explore a collection of historic homes, barns, and village buildings that illustrate how early settlers built farms and communities across the region. As a living history village, the site helps visitors understand the agricultural traditions that shaped early settlement in Ontario.
Through preserved structures, exhibits, and living-history programs, the village offers a meaningful opportunity to experience the rural and agricultural heritage of Southwestern Ontario.
Did You Know?
Fanshawe Pioneer Village includes more than thirty historic buildings that illustrate rural life in Middlesex County between the early 1800s and the early 1900s.
Many of the buildings were carefully relocated and restored to preserve the agricultural heritage of the region.

The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
Fanshawe Pioneer Village is a living history museum located within the scenic Fanshawe Conservation Area in London, Ontario, preserving and interpreting the rural history of Middlesex County between 1820 and 1920. It was established in 1959 as a community effort to conserve historic buildings and pioneer heritage in southwestern Ontario, and today features over 30 restored and replica heritage structures spread across more than 46 acres of fields, gardens, and woodlands.

Visitors explore this open-air village to discover homes, barns, blacksmith shops, churches, schools, general stores, and more all furnished and interpreted to illustrate daily life in rural communities during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Costumed interpreters, volunteer guides, and interactive exhibits bring the past to life with demonstrations of historical crafts, trades, and seasonal activities.

Fanshawe Pioneer Village’s collection of material culture, including furniture, domestic tools, vehicles, and agricultural equipment, was gathered through community donations and reflects the agricultural and social history of the region. The site also hosts seasonal special events and exhibits that expand the narrative of this rural landscape, evolving how visitors understand the connection between settlement, labour, and community development.

Interpretation at Fanshawe Pioneer Village acknowledges that the land has a longer Indigenous history, and recent interpretive efforts incorporate broader historical perspectives in collaboration with community voices.






















