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Step into The Past

Tucked away in the heart of the Kawartha Lakes, the Kawartha Settlers’ Village  opens a charming window to bygone days, welcoming visitors to a world where 19th-century pioneers’ stories are preserved.

Open from May to September, 10 am to 4 pm, this treasure trove of history invites you to step through its gates and into a space brimming with over 20 historical buildings and countless stories.

Stroll down the village paths, and let the collection of carefully restored buildings and artifacts whisk you away to the early days of Canada. Every corner, from the cozy schoolhouse to the stately Murphy barn, holds a story eager to be discovered.

Mark your calendars for Wednesdays and Thursdays in July and August because that’s when the village truly comes alive during Working Village days! These are the moments when history isn’t just seen but felt and experienced, with live demonstrations bringing the old-world crafts and daily chores of the settlers to life right before your eyes.

And there’s more to the village than just quiet reflection—festivities abound! Get ready for Settlers’ Day, a tribute to the village’s roots filled with historical merrymaking, or raise a glass at the Beer Festival, celebrating local brewing traditions. When the leaves start to turn, the Festival of Trees offers a whimsical prelude to the holiday season.

Forever evolving, the village constantly adds new workshops and events to its schedule. Whether it’s mastering the anvil in blacksmithing or stirring up flavours in a heritage cooking class, there’s always something new to pique your curiosity. Keep an eye on the website for the latest happenings; we’re always cooking up ways to enrich your next visit.

In the fast-paced modern world, the Kawartha Settlers’ Village stands as a peaceful haven, a living classroom where history is not just told but shown and shared. This isn’t just any outing—it’s an opportunity to intertwine the threads of yesterday into the tapestry of today. Come join us, and take a piece of history home with you.

For event dates, workshops, news and info follow along at www.settlersvillage.org