
Indigenous Heritage Gallery
Elman W. Campbell Museum (134 Main Street South)
Free Admission
Museum Hours:
- Tuesday to Saturday | 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. & 1 to 4 p.m.
Visit the Elman W. Campbell Museum to explore its permanent Indigenous heritage gallery, which highlights the rich histories, cultures, and traditions of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.The gallery features content related to the three Indigenous groups in Canada First Nations, Inuit, and Métis and explores themes such as Creation Stories, the Seven Grandfather Teachings, the Medicine Wheel, and other cultural traditions. Visitors can also view traditional artwork and artifacts that support learning and reflection.
In addition to the permanent gallery, the Museum offers educational programming and guided tours for school groups, supporting curriculum‑based learning through hands‑on and inquiry‑based experiences.
School groups are welcome to contact the Museum at [email protected] or 905‑953‑5314 for more information about booking an onsite program or tour.
Click below to learn more about exhibits and programs at the Elman W. Campbell Museum.
