Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & ArchivesDigital Doors Open Simcoe County

  • In-person
  • Digital Doors Open
  • Adaptive reuse
  • Kid-friendly
  • Parking
  • Partial wheelchair access
  • Self-guided tours available
  • Site has blue and gold provincial plaque
  • Washrooms
  • Photography allowed
  • Rental opportunities
  • Videos
  • Kid-friendly
Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives

Step back in time at the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives, featuring an original 1875 general store. Discover the logging industry's role in the town's early days and explore Penetanguishene's cultural history. During Doors Open, the Genealogy & History Research Centre and Archives is open, offering a great chance to delve into their extensive collection to discover your family history!

The building that now holds the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum & Archives was constructed in 1875 by Carl Beck. Its original function was a general company store for the workers in Beck’s nearby sawmills, and it carried everything from hardware to groceries. The Beck Company employees were paid partly in cash and partly in Beck tokens, which were only redeemable at this store and another similar one on Main Street, a method of payment that increased the company profits. At this museum, you will find Simcoe County's oldest car, a turn-of-the-century general store and other exhibits. This rectangular two-storey building still stands on its original site. For Digital Doors Open, explore the Penetanguishene Centennial Museum and Archives through this video.

Contact info

13 Burke Street
Penetanguishene, Ontario
E-mail: museum@penetanguishene.ca
https://www.penetanguishene.ca/museum

Architecture

Year built: 1875
Building type:CommercialMuseum
Architectural style:Victorian

Dates/hours open

Sep 13, 09:00am - Sep 13, 04:30pm

Saturday: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.