
McDougall Mill Museum - Renfrew, Ontario
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N 45° 28.668 W 076° 41.590
18T E 367666 N 5037424
A restored grist mill, used as a Museum.
Waymark Code: WMBDEZ
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 05/09/2011
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John Lorn McDougall, politician and fur trader, built the mill in 1855 by the Bonnechere River near the town landmark Swinging Bridge and overlooking natural rapids below the Renfrew Power Generation generating station. It has been converted into a museum, sometimes referred to as 'Renfrew Museum', not to be confused with museums of that name in Pennsylvania and Scotland. The McDougall Mill Museum houses pioneer tools and machinery, a military section, a doll exhibit, as well as toys, Victorian clothing and household items.
The museum holds three packed floors of artifacts, many from Renfrew’s early Industrial days when the town was home to: Renfrew Electric –maker of Canadian Beauty Appliances, Renfrew Refrigerator Company –ice boxes, Renfrew Machinery Acorn stoves, Renfrew Flour Mills and the Renfrew Creamery.
The third floor houses a decorative military display, Victorian clothing and a wedding dress gallery. A doll collection, glass ware and hundreds of household articles fill every corner of our second floor.
The first floor contains one of the most extensive collections of farming equipment and pioneer tools in Ontario, along with a few treasures for railway enthusiasts.
Though the majority of the museum’s artifacts celebrate local history, we also exhibit items donated by valley natives from travels around Canada and exotic locales abroad. A Six foot long Narwhal tusk, Polar bear skin, African wood carvings and Japanese Kimonos to name just a few.
This beautiful stone mill was built in 1855 by fur trader and Hudson’s Bay Company agent, John Lorne McDougall. Used originally as a grist mill, the building was renovated and reopened as a museum in 1969. Situated in picturesque O’Brien Park the mill cradles the second chute of the Bonnechere River and overlooks the town’s historic Swinging Bridge.
Excerpted from (http://www.renfrewmuseum.ca/content.htm).
Theme: Natural History
Cultural History
 Street Address: McDougall Mill Museum
161 Raglan St S,
Renfrew, ON K7V 1R2
Canada
 Food Court: no
 Hours of Operation: Open Daily - July and August 11am-4pm
Tours Welcome Anytime
June Through September
 Cost: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
 Museum Size: Small
 Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]
 Gift Shop: Not Listed

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