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Bradley Museum
"The two-acre Bradley Museum is located on the edge of Lake Ontario. The site has accessible nature trails, connects to the Waterfront Bike Trail and is within walking distance of the Rattray Marsh. The Bradley Museum site consists of four buildings, three of which are designated Ontario Heritage sites: The Anchorage, an Ontario Regency style cottage from the early nineteenth century;The Bradley House, a two-story saltbox-style farmhouse from 1830; and a restored Port Credit log cabin from the mid 1800s."
Address: 1620 Orr Road , Mississauga L5J 4T2, ON, CA
Phone: (905) 615-4860
State: ON
City: Mississauga
Zip Code: L5J 4T2



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Great place to visit any time of the year. In March they organize a Maple Magic festival with tours explaining how maple syrup is made. You can taste maple syrup and delicious Indigenous food. If you’re looking to eat moose or deer this is where you can find it along with sweet pine tea and other delicacies of original Canadian food. Learn about the history of Mississauga with the help of knowledgeable employees and volunteers or just enjoy the beautiful area. There’s a fairytale like log house and other historic buildings that will bring you back in time of the settlers arrival to Canada. For practicalities: there’s free parking and toilets on site.
We went there last Sunday around 2PM, but it is closed. Misleading information on their website and at the signboard. says Open Thursday...Sunday 12 - 4. Beautiful park, great place to have a walk or a picnic on the grass, but with the gas prices $2/L it's not worth to drive all the way from Brampton. Small, abandoned garden.
So very cool. Discovered an outdoor exhibit that was both interesting, and moving to me. It illuminates the Seven Teachings or the Seven Grandfather's..something we should all practice..there are many good lessons to be learned here. I can't believe I never knew this was here!Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
My kids had a great time during the Halloween harvest event. We're glad to have come.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Booked a tour to learn more about Black history in Canada. Lovely guided tour with Maysoon. We learned a lot, we’re able to ask questions and to have a glimpse into the lives of the area inhabitants via the Bradley building Also attended the Inuit exhibit in the Anchorage building. LOVED the oral history recording in this Inuit exhibit
This is a must for those people visiting Canada. It is a great place for learning about the maple process in an interesting way and kids will love it.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
So much that I did not know or appreciate about the Black experience in what later became Mississauga. Could it be that life was better in the 1830s?
This is such a nice museum and area to visit! It’s great in the winter and summer, worth checking out their Maple Magic Festival in March which even includes a puppet show my personal favourite part!
If your into local history you'll enjoy itVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
We enjoyed a Black History tour, and our guide Maysoon I hope that I spelled that correctly was so incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about Canadian history. I learned so much more through our time with her. I also appreciated her willingness to learn more whenever we mentioned a fact with her. Highly recommend!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
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