TORONTO , April 26, 2024 /CNW/ – Discover your hometown’s history or take a daytrip to explore heritage sites in the province with Doors Open Ontario, an annual program of the Ontario Heritage Trust. This year kicks off on April 27 in Guelph , followed by 28 other communities opening their doors, free of charge, this spring through fall. With hundreds of sites to explore, and more added to the Doors Open Ontario website each month, you have lots to choose from to plan your adventure.
Doors Open Ontario provides rare access to a wide range of fascinating sites, including: historical buildings adapted to meet the needs of today, diverse places of worship, stunning natural heritage landscapes and innovative modern marvels of infrastructure. Many sites also host walking tours, exhibitions or other special activities. Whether you are looking for family-friendly activities, seeking the perfect photo moment in a beautiful space, or curious about what is behind some normally closed doors, there is an experience for you.
“Doors Open Ontario continues to showcase Ontario’s strong and vibrant heritage sector,” said Michael Ford , Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism. “I encourage all Ontarians to use this time to get out and learn more about the incredible heritage sites that have helped shape our province and its history.”
“Through Doors Open Ontario, visitors can experience so many places and spaces in their communities that make Ontario so special, free of cost,” said John Ecker , Chair, Board of Directors, Ontario Heritage Trust.
Participating communities and their Doors Open Ontario event dates are as follows.
April:
Guelph — April 27 May:
Oshawa — May 4 Hamilton Region — May 4-5 Richmond Hill — May 11 Toronto — May 25-26 June:
Ottawa — June 1-2 Whitchurch-Stouffville — June 1 Markham — June 8 Loyalist Township — June 15 July:
Kingston and Area — July 20 August:
Burlington — August 10 Cornwall and SDG Counties — August 17-18 Owen Sound — August 24 September:
Belleville — September 7 Carleton Place — September 14 Peterborough — September 14 Kawartha Lakes — September 15 Waterloo Region — September 21 London — September 21-22 Mississippi Mills — September 22 Brockton — September 28 Lambton County — September 28-29 Halton Hills — September 29 October:
Timmins — October 5 Niagara-on-the-Lake — October 19 NEW — Niagara Falls — October 26-27 Dates to be confirmed:
Brampton Simcoe County Vaughan Doors Open Ontario is a partnership between community organizations and the Ontario Heritage Trust. TD Bank Group is the presenting sponsor for the program. Doors Open Ontario is supported by thousands of volunteers whose service to sharing local heritage makes these experiences possible.
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About the Ontario Heritage Trust
The Ontario Heritage Trust (the Trust) is an agency of the Government of Ontario . The Trust conserves, interprets and shares Ontario’s heritage. We conserve provincially significant cultural and natural heritage, interpret Ontario’s history, celebrate its diversity and educate Ontarians of its importance in our society. The Trust envisions an Ontario where we conserve, value and share the places and landscapes, histories, traditions and stories that embody our heritage, now and for future generations.
SOURCE Ontario Heritage Trust