Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homesteadin-person Doors Open Along the Grand
New
- In-person
- Guided tours available
- Kid-friendly
- National Historic Site (Canada)
- Parking
- Partial wheelchair access
- Self-guided tours available
- Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
- Site is protected by the Ontario Heritage Trust
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
- Rental opportunities
Adelaide Hunter was born in this farmhouse and lived here until she married John Hoodless (1881). Hunter Hoodless was known for establishing several organizations – including the Hamilton YMCA, the second branch of the Hamilton Victorian Order of Nurses, and the world's first Women's Institute. Today, the homestead is owned by the Federation of Women's Institutes and operates as a museum.
Contact info
359 Blue Lake RoadSt. George, Ontario
E-mail: info@adelaidehoodless.ca
https://www.adelaidehoodless.ca
Architecture
Year built: 1830Building type:Historical houseMuseum
Architectural style:Ontario Gothic
Dates/hours open
May 10, 10:00am - May 10, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.