Westfield Heritage Village Conservation Area is both a living history museum and a conservation area. As one of Ontario’s most fascinating historical destinations, it boasts a stunning collection of over 35 historical buildings that have been restored to capture early Canadian culture and is nestled against the backdrop of 204 hectares of conservation land featuring woodlands meadows, and trails. ---------- SPECIAL EVENTS ---------- Westfield Heritage Village hosts a year-round lineup of seasonal events and themed experiences that make history fun for families, kids, and curious visitors of all ages. - Seasonal celebrations: Festive events timed with Family Day Weekend, Maple Syrup Season in spring, fall harvest programs, holiday light-ups, and winter wagon rides. - Interactive heritage experiences: Live demonstrations, costumed interpreters, and activity stations that bring pioneer skills, crafts, and daily life to life. - Guided hikes, nature walks, and exploration opportunities on scenic trails throughout the village and surrounding conservation lands. - Family-friendly programming: Events designed for mixed ages, from preschoolers to teens, with hands-on learning, games, and seasonal themes that keep kids engaged.
Read More- Historical buildings are not open on a daily basis, but visitors may walk through the Village, and enjoy hikes seven days a week.
- On special and event days, a selection of buildings will be open along with costumed interpreters providing demonstrations and guided tours.