
Cumberland Heritage Village Museum — Cumberland (Ottawa)
📍 2940 Old Montreal Road, Cumberland, Ontario
🏛 Living-history village preserving rural and agricultural life in Eastern Ontario
🌾 Historic buildings, farm equipment, and community heritage
Plan Your Visit
📍 Location: Cumberland, Ontario (City of Ottawa)
🕒 Season: Open seasonally with special events throughout the year
🏛 Experience: Historic village buildings, agricultural exhibits, heritage demonstrations
🚗 Parking: On-site parking available
🌐 Official Website: Ottawa Museums / Cumberland Heritage Village Museum
Discover Rural Life in Eastern Ontario’s Pioneer Communities
Located in the historic community of Cumberland just east of Ottawa, the Cumberland Heritage Village Museum offers visitors an engaging introduction to the rural life and agricultural traditions that shaped Eastern Ontario during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The museum recreates the atmosphere of a small village where farming, local businesses, and community life were closely connected. Visitors can stroll through the grounds exploring historic homes, barns, workshops, and village buildings that reflect the daily routines of the families who helped build the region’s farming communities.
Through preserved buildings, heritage displays, and seasonal programs, the museum highlights the stories and traditions of the agricultural landscape that once defined much of Eastern Ontario’s countryside. Together, these experiences provide visitors with a meaningful glimpse into the rural heritage that helped shape communities across the Ottawa Valley.
Did You Know?
Cumberland Heritage Village Museum recreates the feel of a rural Eastern Ontario village from the early 1900s era, showing how farming, local trades, and community life worked together in everyday village living.

The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
The Cumberland Heritage Village Museum is a living-history museum located just east of Ottawa’s downtown, in the historic community of Cumberland. It offers visitors an immersive journey into rural life in the 1920s and 1930s, with more than twenty heritage buildings and historically accurate reproductions spread across a scenic village setting.

The museum’s collection, including structures like a general store, sawmill, one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, fire hall, print shop, and Watson’s Garage, showcases everyday life and trades from the early 20th century. Knowledgeable staff and costumed interpreters lead daily demonstrations and activities (seasonally), helping guests experience how people lived, worked, and interacted in a rural Eastern Ontario village between World Wars.

Cumberland’s story extends beyond settlement era recreation. The village itself was founded in the early 1800s by settlers such as Foubert and others, and the museum place-makes this history through the fabric of its buildings and interpreted spaces.





















