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  • Presented by the Toronto Cultural Mingle Association (TCMA) at the Elman W. Campbell Museum
    Step into the World of 5,000 Years of Asian Culture

Step into the World of 5,000 Years of Asian Culture: Special Exhibit

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Elman W. Campbell Museum

134 Main Street South

Newmarket, ON

Directions: Take the 404 to the Davis Drive exit. Follow Davis Drive west to Main Street South. Turn left on to Main Street. Parking is available along the street or in the lot further South, located at the Newmarket Public Library, 438 Park Avenue, just one block south and a right turn.

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Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

Accessible en chaise roulante.

À propos

Step into the World of 5,000 Years of Asian Culture: Special Exhibition Presented by the Toronto Cultural Mingle Association (TCMA) at the Elman W. Campbell Museum

Step into the world of 5,000 years of Asian culture. Explore stunning works of painting, calligraphy, folk arts, rare woodblock prints, hand carvings, costume, and Jian ware.

An unforgettable cultural journey where history meets the present, East meets West.

Exhibition Hours & Dates:

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 – Tuesday, September 30, 2025

10:00 AM – 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Organisateur

Elman W. Campbell Museum

The Elman W. Campbell Museum relocated to the former North York Registry Office in 1996. The building is designated under the Ontario Heritage Act and is the last remaining 19th-century registry office from York County. Built in the formal Classical Revival style in 1884, the structure was designed to be fire-proof. It features two-foot-thick brick walls, a cut stone foundation and a slate roof. It is unique in having transverse vaults rather than a vault extending the length of the building. The museum is located on Main Street in historic downtown Newmarket.

Drop by for a free visit to learn and explore:

New exhibit, 'Lanterns, Teapots and Quilts; Off the Grid Living'

Indigenous Display

Log Cabin room setting

Special displays throughout the year

Model train diorama

Tabletop activities for children including wooden train set, wooden doll house, build a log cabin, slates with chalk and more

Elman W. Campbell was a Main Street merchant from the 1930s through the 1970s. Council named the Museum after him because of his generous support for the Museum.

The Museum's mandate is to provide insight into the First Peoples of the area and the experiences of Newmarket's early settlers, brought to life through historical objects during the early 1800s up to 30 years before present.

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