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Discover Toronto's unique industrial heritage site! This distinctive heritage site has a fascinating history and was first settled in the 1790's. Industries built along the Don River at Todmorden came to include a saw mill, grist mill, paper mill, brewery and distillery. Today visitors to the museum can enjoy tours, lectures, special events, changing exhibitions, children's programs and more! Take a stroll through our developing wildflower preserve or follow a Discovery Walk, or bring a picnic to enjoy on the museum grounds.
A great place for group visits, book ahead and take advantage of a wide range of programs offered for groups of 10 or more!
The Todmorden Mills Museum offers a range of curriculum-based education programs for school groups.
Nature in the City Birthday Explore the Wildflower Preserve, search for tiny critters in a pond, learn about habitats, the environment through games, stories and more!
Simple Pleasures and Pastimes Birthday A fun way to explore the life of a child in the 19th century! Get your hands on old fashioned toys, tour a historic house, bake over the open hearth and learn about the lighter side of childhood in days gone by!
Paperchase! Who says paper only comes from trees? Discover the ancient history of papermaking, create your own artistic sheet to take home and try your hand at relief printmaking!
March Break and Summer Camps March Masterpieces (ages: 5-8 y)
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