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  1. Doon Heritage Village renovation will strengthen historic infrastructure for generations to come. Water mains, electricity lines, and telephone/fibre cables will be replaced throughout Doon Heritage Village.

  2. Doon Heritage Village is a 60 acre living history village, exploring life in rural Waterloo Region in the year 1914. The village is open daily throughout the summer season; and open weekdays only during the months of September, October and November.

  3. At Doon Pioneer Village, there were two Centennial projects. Waterloo Township Council chose to build a replica of the original Waterloo Township Hall, built in 1860, and which had been torn down some years earlier.

  4. Doon Heritage Village, located at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum, is a picturesque 60 acre living history village that shows visitors what life was like in the Waterloo Region in the year 1914.

  5. Doon Heritage Village. Water mains, electricity lines, and telephone/fibre cables will be replaced throughout Doon Heritage Village. The utility replacement project will impact operations in 2023 and 2024. During the construction project, the historic buildings will be closed to the public. The site is scheduled to reopen in 2025. Admission

  6. The Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is also the entrance to Doon Heritage Village, a picturesque 60-acre living history village open seasonally from May 1 to December 22 that features historic buildings, period dressed interpreters, farm animals, and fun activities.

  7. Address: 150 Pioneer Drive. Phone number: 519-741-2641. Email Doon Pioneer Park Community Centre

  8. Doon Pioneer Park Community History. In 1800, the Doon area was settled by Mennonites of Pennsylvania Dutch origin, who established the first farms of any inland country in the western peninsula of Ontario. In 1834, Adam Ferrie, a Scotsman, built a settlement called Doon after Logh Doon in Scotland. These early farmers and other industrialists ...

  9. Doon Heritage Village, located at the Waterloo Region Museum, is a 60 acre living history village that includes 23 historic buildings, and two farms with farm animals. Costume interpreters greet visitors in the historic buildings.

  10. Doon Heritage Village is a 60 acre living history village, exploring life in rural Waterloo Region in the year 1914. The village is open daily throughout the summer season; and open weekdays only during the months of September, October and November.

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