
Moreston Heritage Village — Mount Forest
📍 8754 Wellington Road 16, Mount Forest, Ontario
🏛 Historic village celebrating Wellington County’s rural heritage
🌾 Historic buildings, farm equipment, community history
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: Mount Forest, Ontario (Wellington County)
🕒 Season: Open seasonally with heritage programs and events
🏛 Experience: Historic buildings, farm artifacts, pioneer exhibits
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Official Website: Wellington County Museum and Archives
Discover Wellington County’s Rural Past
Located beside the Wellington County Museum and Archives, Moreston Heritage Village recreates the atmosphere of a rural community from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Visitors can explore historic homes, barns, and community buildings that illustrate how farming families and small businesses supported life in Wellington County’s rural communities. Exhibits and displays highlight the agricultural tools and equipment used by farmers throughout the region’s history.
Together, these preserved buildings and artifacts help tell the story of the farms and villages that shaped Wellington County’s countryside.
Did You Know?
Moreston Heritage Village includes historic buildings relocated from across Wellington County, helping preserve the region’s rural architectural heritage.

The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
Moreston Heritage Village preserves and interprets rural life in Grey County, offering visitors an opportunity to explore how early communities developed through settlement, craftsmanship, agriculture, and shared social spaces. Located in Georgian Bluffs, just outside Owen Sound, the village features a collection of historic buildings and artifacts that reflect everyday life during the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Established to ensure that local heritage was not lost as the region modernized, Moreston Heritage Village brings together structures and collections that tell the story of how families lived, worked, worshipped, and built community in rural Ontario. Interpretation at the site emphasizes the practical skills, cooperation, and resilience required to establish sustainable settlements in this part of the province.

The village also places settlement history within a broader and more accurate historical context. Georgian Bluffs is located on lands traditionally stewarded by Indigenous peoples, including the Anishinaabe, and within the territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. Acknowledging this long-standing Indigenous presence helps visitors understand that the region’s history extends far beyond European settlement.





















