


Eldon House Museum
About
Eldon House Museum brings Victorian-era history to life through engaging guided tours perfect for curious young minds. Kids can explore authentic period rooms, discover how children lived over a century ago, and participate in hands-on family programs that make history tangible and fun. The historic home's fascinating architecture and stories of past residents captivate children while teaching them about Canadian heritage.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic Victorian-era furnishings and children's toys from the 1800s
- ✓Guided tours with knowledgeable interpreters who bring history to life
- ✓Special family programs and hands-on activities exploring daily Victorian life
- ✓Beautiful historic architecture showcasing regional heritage
- ✓Stories about real families who lived in the home
Pro Tips
- 1.Call ahead to confirm tour times and ask about special family programming, as some interactive activities are scheduled on specific days.
- 2.International visitors should note that admission is very affordable ($ pricing means under $10 CAD per person), making this an excellent budget-friendly activity.
- 3.Encourage kids to prepare questions before visiting about Victorian daily life, schools, or toys to make the tour more interactive.
- 4.Photography is typically allowed, so bring a camera to capture the ornate period details and Victorian furnishings.
- 5.Visit the local tourism office in Kawartha Lakes for combined discount passes if you plan to explore multiple area attractions.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings during summer months are ideal when you can enjoy smaller tour groups and more personalized attention from guides. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring the grounds without peak summer crowds.
What to Know
Check the museum's seasonal hours before visiting, as many smaller Canadian museums have reduced winter schedules. Street parking is typically available nearby, and the tour length suits most children's attention spans.
Seasonal Notes
The museum may have reduced hours or closures during winter months (typically November through April). Summer often features special family programming and extended hours. Check ahead for holiday-themed tours during Christmas season.
Nearby Eats
Downtown Kawartha Lakes (Lindsay area) offers family-friendly restaurants including Boston Pizza for familiar fare and local cafes serving Canadian comfort food. Pack snacks as museum tours don't allow food inside historic rooms.
More Activities Near Kawartha Lakes
Fenelon Falls Schoolhouse Museum
Step back in time at this authentic one-room schoolhouse where kids can experience what school was like for their great-grandparents. Children get to sit at old-fashioned desks, try writing with slate boards and chalk, and participate in lessons taught in the traditional style, making history come alive in a hands-on way that's both educational and entertaining.
Kawartha Lakes Museum
The Kawartha Lakes Museum offers an engaging introduction to Canadian regional history through interactive exhibits designed with families in mind. Children can explore hands-on displays showcasing local heritage, from Indigenous history to pioneer life, making it an educational yet entertaining stop that keeps young visitors engaged without overwhelming them.
Kawartha Canoe Museum
The Kawartha Canoe Museum offers families a hands-on journey through Canada's paddling heritage with over 600 canoes and kayaks on display. Kids can explore interactive exhibits, try their hand at paddling activities, and learn about Indigenous watercraft traditions in a welcoming, educational environment that brings Ontario's canoeing culture to life.
Lindsay Splash Pad
Lindsay Splash Pad is a delightful outdoor water play area perfect for cooling off during hot Ontario summers. This supervised splash pad features age-appropriate water features that let young children run, play, and splash in a safe, chlorine-free environment. It's an ideal spot for families looking for affordable, active fun in the Kawartha Lakes region.