We looked around the museum and the beautiful grounds from the outside because the house wasn’t open...
Proctor House Museum
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Proctor House Museum in Brighton, Ontario, is a Heritage Project that honors the legacy of the Proctor family and the community's historical roots. Donated in 1970 by John W. Proctor and his family, the property serves as a monument to both the Proctor brothers who lost their lives in WWII and to the original families who endured tough times to build a thriving community.
Supported by the Save Our Heritage Organization and The Lower Trent Region Conservation Authority, Proctor House invites visitors to explore its historical significance while promoting interest in the region's heritage sites and events. This initiative underscores the importance of remembering and celebrating the land's past generations.
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This a wonderful home from the mid-1800's... one of the first in Brighton that has been restored... ...
We went Canada Day for strawberry shortcake and couldn't resist the tour. It was personalized, the g...
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