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Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.

  • The Dalziel Agnew House
  • Interior image of the Dalziel Barn
  • Exterior image of the Dalziel Barn circa 1960 - 1970

Hidden Black Creek: Tour Vaughan's Historical Buildings

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The Village at Black Creek

1000 Murray Ross Parkway

Toronto, ON

Directions: We will meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Visitor Centre and walk about 15 minutes along uneven ground to the North Property where the heritage buildings are located. Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes. Latecomers will not be able to take part.

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Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

Join The Village at Black Creek as we celebrate Vaughan Culture Days! On September 27, discover The Village's rarely seen North Property and get an exclusive look at some of Vaughan's oldest heritage buildings. Enjoy a guided walk through The Village to this hidden space, home to 5 heritage buildings and extensive greenery. Surrounded by fall colours, piece together the story of the Dalziels—a Scottish immigrant family who lived on the site for generations. Pre-registration required at [email protected] by September 25, 2025.  Spots will fill quickly so register now to avoid disappointment!

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The Village at Black Creek

The Village at Black Creek (formally Black Creek Pioneer Village) is a living history museum that invites visitors to explore the history of the Toronto region from many perspectives and across time. With a collection of 40 heritage buildings. 50,000 artifacts, 60 rare breed animals, and a diverse range of exhibits and programs, we share stores about the past that matter to people today. It takes a village to find where we belong. Find you place here.

Cet événement fait partie d'un carrefour créatif:

Vaughan Culture Days

City of Vaughan Vaughan, ON

Be part of Vaughan Culture Days Hub. Join us in celebrating the arts, culture and heritage of one the fastest growing communities in Canada, home to more than 217 ethnic or cultural origins with 113 different languages spoken. From Se...

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