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Westfield Heritage Village Conservation Area is a living history museum and conservation area. As one of Ontario’s most interesting historical destinations, it boasts a stunning collection of over 35 restored historical buildings, nestled within 204 hectares of conservation land featuring woodlands, meadows, and trails. Westfield Heritage ...
Sunday, May 19 through Thanksgiving, Westfield will be open Sundays and Holidays from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. Parking fee: $11.00. Admission: $5.00 per person. Children 5 and under are free. Free with HCA Membership Pass. Holidays include Victoria Day, Canada Day, Labour Day and Thanksgiving Day.
May 19, 2024 · Westfield Heritage Village hosts several special events throughout the year. These include our Maple Syrup, Halloween and Christmas programs. Visit our events page to see our scheduled upcoming events.
As one of Ontario’s most fascinating historical destinations, it boasts a stunning collection of over 35 historical buildings that have been restored to capture early Canadian culture and is nestled against the backdrop of 204 hectares of conservation land featuring woodlands meadows and trails.
Westfield Heritage Village 1049 Kirkwall Road Rockton, Ontario L0R 1X0 Phone: 519-621-8851 Email: westfield@conservationhamilton.ca
The virtual tour experience a chance to get up close and explore the buildings at Westfield. This is one more way to share the history of early settlers in Canada by exploring all our historical buildings including the hidden artifacts inside.
A reservation is required to visit Westfield Heritage Village for any of the Maple Syrup Season dates. Only one vehicle is included with each reservation. Step by Step Reservation Guide
Dec 6, 2020 · Built in 1910 by the Montreal Locomotive Works, this coal powered steam locomotive is one of only two remaining in Canada. The locomotive was retired from active duty in 1952 and with a brief stop in Hamilton’s Gage Park, made its way to Westfield in 1977.
Westfield Heritage Village Conservation Area is a living history museum and conservation area. As one of Ontario’s most interesting historical destinations, it boasts a stunning collection of over 35 restored historical buildings, nestled within 204 hectares of conservation land featuring woodlands, meadows, and trails.
Westfield is the ideal setting for weddings, offering couples one convenient location for their ceremony, photographs and reception. Ceremonies are held in the Victorian church, log church or gazebo/bandstand. Receptions can be held in the renovated Ironwood Hall.