Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum
Located in the scenic hills of Clarksburg, Sheffield Park Black History Museum serves as a vital cultural landmark and educational resource. This family-founded museum is dedicated to documenting the history of Black settlers and their descendants in the Grey and Simcoe County areas. Visitors can explore a sprawling collection of artifacts, photographs, and historical documents housed across several buildings and permanent outdoor displays. By highlighting the stories of resilience, community building, and local heritage, Sheffield Park provides a profound and moving experience for those looking to understand the diverse roots of rural Ontario. It is an essential destination for historians, students, and anyone interested in the enduring legacy of the region's Black pioneer families.
Come, learn, teach your children about a history of another culture and generation. Open from the May Long Weekend until Thanksgiving weekend in October; Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 am to 4:00 pm (gate closes at 3:30 pm). Bring your picnic basket and lawn chairs. Ample free parking for groups and buses. Located on Highway 26, approximately 20 miles west of Collingwood on the shores of Georgian Bay.
Location
241 Clark St, Clarksburg, Canada
Location
241 Clark St, Clarksburg, Canada