Horseless Carriage Museum, Ontario, Canada


5.0 (104 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Kawartha Lakes Speciality Museums • History Museums

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The Horseless Carriage Museum is a unique, privately-owned museum specializing in pre-1914 transportation and early mechanical technology. We feature five century-old vehicles and a 1895 Sawyer & Massey steam traction engine, rare mechanical music machines and an 1890's General Store, and more. Bus and group tours welcome. Check out our website and blog for more information. (Please note: We are located midway between Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls on County Road 8. Please call ahead for an appointment! Open May to November .......weather permitting!
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Address

1427 County Road 8, Fenelon Falls, Kawartha Lakes, Ontario K0M 1N0 Canada

Mobile

+1 705-738-9576

Website

https://www.facebook.com/Horseless-Carriage-Museum-260993227293442/

Current local date and time now

Saturday, May 11, 2024, 4:31

User Ratings

5.0 based on (104 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Ralph M 5:00 PM Aug 9, 2021
    A great surprise
    Old steam engine. I enjoyed the old cars, bicycles and all the great old tools and artifacts, music boxes etc from a bygone era. The host was great and informative and obviously had her heart in her husband’s old collection. The old steam steam car was amazing and well displayed. I was especially interested in the items hanging on the walls It must have been a lot of work collecting all of the very old items. The displays were beyond my expectations. The presenter was very personable. I would recommend this place as to everyone who would like an adventure back in time. Glad we took the time to check it out.

  • 5Alison P 5:00 PM Sep 14, 2021
    Amazing & delightful experience
    This is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. Evelyn was so generous with her time. Her stories brought to life a different time. The collection of vehicles shines. You can just feel the love of old things. There is so much to see. Listening to the machines in the music collections & watching the crank knitting machine in action was quite amazing.. Thank you so much for sharing it all with us. My brother, my SO & i enjoyed ourselves immensely.