Hollinger HouseDigital Doors Open Timmins
- In-person
- Digital Doors Open
- Guided tours available
- Kid-friendly
- Parking
- Photography allowed
- Videos
- Collections and resources
- Kid-friendly
From 1919, the Hollinger Mine embarked on a project to house its growing workforce. More than 300 green and red tar-paper houses were built in rows. This house was located on the Underground Mine Tour site and moved to its current location at the Timmins Museum. Read local historian Diane Armstrong’s account of how this house was saved from demolition.
From 1919, the Hollinger Mine embarked on a building project to house its growing workforce. More than 300 green and red tar-paper houses were built in rows on the Hollinger townsite. This particular house was originally located on the Underground Mine Tour Site and then moved to its current location at the Timmins Museum. Read local historian Diane Armstrong’s account of how this house was saved from demolition. During Digital Doors Open, join the museum staff for breakfast inside the Hollinger House to find out more!
Contact info
325 Second Avenue (Timmins Museum: National Exhibition Centre)Timmins, Ontario
http://www.timminsmuseum.ca
Architecture
Year built: 1919, 1936, 1967Building type:AttractionHistorical landmarkMuseum
Architect: Hill-Clark-Francis
Dates/hours open
Oct 05, 12:00pm - Oct 05, 04:00pmSaturday: Noon to 4 p.m.