
Simcoe County Museum — Minesing (Springwater)
📍 1151 Highway 26, Minesing, Ontario
🏛 Regional museum preserving Simcoe County’s rural and community heritage
🌾 Historic buildings, agricultural artifacts, pioneer exhibits
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: Minesing, Ontario (Springwater Township, Simcoe County)
🕒 Season: Open year-round with seasonal programs and special events
🏛 Experience: Historic buildings, heritage exhibits, agricultural displays
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Official Website: Simcoe County Museum
Exploring the Rural Roots of Simcoe County
Located just west of Barrie in Springwater Township, the Simcoe County Museum offers visitors an opportunity to explore the history and rural traditions that shaped communities across one of Ontario’s most productive agricultural regions.
The museum grounds feature a collection of historic buildings, barns, and heritage structures that reflect life in Simcoe County during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Visitors can walk through homes, workshops, and community buildings that help illustrate how farming families and rural businesses supported the growth of towns throughout the region.
Through exhibits and preserved artifacts, the museum highlights the role agriculture played in shaping the county’s landscape and economy. Together, these experiences provide visitors with a meaningful introduction to the rural heritage that helped define Simcoe County.
Did You Know?
Simcoe County’s fertile farmland and favourable climate helped make the region one of Ontario’s most important agricultural areas, supporting generations of dairy, grain, and livestock farms.

The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
The Simcoe County Museum preserves and presents the rich cultural, social, and natural history of Simcoe County through engaging exhibits, heritage buildings, and immersive programming. Founded in 1926 by members of the Women’s Institute to preserve local history, the museum moved to its current 327-acre forested parkland site along Highway 26 in Minesing in 1962, where it continues to grow its collections and offerings.

The museum’s indoor galleries feature artifacts and stories about the region, from prehistoric life and early Indigenous cultures to settlement and industrial development, offering visitors a timeline of how people have lived, worked, and adapted in the area. Surrounding the main building are 16 outdoor heritage buildings, including a log cabin, early settler church, historic schoolhouse, train station, and agricultural-related outbuildings, providing a glimpse of daily life in past eras.

Interpretive signage, interactive displays, and special events help bring these histories to life for visitors of all ages, creating a lively, hands-on way to explore Simcoe County’s cultural heritage within both indoor and open-air settings.






















