Chiefswood National Historic Sitein-person Doors Open Along the Grand
New
- In-person
- Guided tours available
- Kid-friendly
- Parking
- Partial wheelchair access
- Self-guided tours available
- Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
- Washrooms
- Photography allowed
Chiefswood was given by Mohawk Chief George Johnson as a wedding present for his English bride Emily Howells. It was also the birthplace and childhood home of famous Mohawk poetess E. Pauline Johnson, who travelled throughout Canada celebrating her Mohawk heritage. Chiefswood offers a glimpse at the lives of the Johnson family, and life on Six Nations in the mid-1800s.
Architecture
Year built: 1853Building type:Historical house
Architect: Chief George Johnson
Architectural style:Georgian
Dates/hours open
May 10, 10:00am - May 10, 04:00pmSaturday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.