One-Tank Trip for Sept. 7/13
(c) By
Jim Fox
There’s still time to take a peek as Doors Open Ontario events enter the
home stretch for this season.
“Ontario's architectural and artistic showpieces, community landmarks
and natural wonders are waiting to be explored – all free of charge,” said
Liane Nowosielski of the sponsoring Ontario Heritage Trust.
Many of this year’s 55 events involving
hundreds of communities have the theme of “Cultural Expressions.”
Uniforms worn by the All-American Girls Professional Baseball league from 1943 to 1954 are artifacts at the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum. (Jim Fox photo) |
Upcoming events include Brant County, East Elgin, London, Markham, Middlesex,
Niagara, Pickering, St. Marys and Waterloo Region.
Horsing around in Elgin/Middlesex
Doors Open East Elgin includes horse and wagon rides at Farmtown Canada
in Aylmer on Sept. 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
This site has an 1850 heritage log cabin and hobby farm, antiques,
fields with horses, animal stations and displays.
Other sites include Aunt Lena’s Country Market, Elgin Innovation Centre,
Rush Creek Wines and Wieler's Furniture Gallery to view handcrafted Mennonite
furniture made locally. www.aylmer.ca; (519)
773-3164
Horse and wagon rides are offered during Doors Open East Elgin at Farmtown Canada in Aylmer. |
There are also horses to see at SARI Therapeutic Riding in Arva, during
Middlesex’s Doors Open on Sept. 28 and 29. It offers riding programs for people
with disabilities.
Ziraldo Alpacas |
Other sites are the Thames Valley Central Model Railway Club and Ziraldo
Alpacas, both in Thorndale. doorsopenmiddlesex.ca;
(519) 205-4952
Modern Waterloo
Combine a “one-tank trip” outing with Doors Open Waterloo Region, the
area including Kitchener-Waterloo and Cambridge, suggests organizer Jane
Snyder.
There are 42 sites, many of which are not normally open to the public,
to tour on Sept. 21, with hours mostly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tour the rare ECO Centre, renovated 1840s’ heritage buildings, including a limestone slit barn at Doors Open Waterloo Region. |
The rare ECO Centre in Blair is a nature reserve where guided hikes and
tours of the renovated heritage buildings including limestone slit barn and
farmhouse are offered.
Also tour North House, an ultra-modern, solar-powered and furnished
“green housing prototype” at the centre.
Eleven sites have a modern architecture theme including the Mike and
Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre; Waterloo Region Courthouse; OpenText;
and the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery.
Restoration has returned Detweiler Meetinghouse, Ontario’s only surviving stone Mennonite gathering centre, to its 1855 appearance in Waterloo Region. |
The old includes the 1855 Detweiler Mennonite meetinghouse and 1848-era
Laepple Organic Farm. regionofwaterloo.ca/doorsopen;
(519) 747-5139
Pong in Brantford
Visitors can play with computers and video games dating back to the
1970s at the Personal Computer Museum in Brantford during Brant County’s Doors
Open on Sept. 21.
Also available to tour outside is the 1850 Bosworth Cobblestone House in
Paris and the Woodland Cultural Centre’s 1831 Mohawk Institute Residential
School, open for the first time to visitors.
Prospering in London
Self-guided tours of the Eldon House, London’s oldest residence, will be
offered during Doors Open on Sept. 28 and 29.
Partnering with London Culture Days, there are more than 50 sites open
“for exploration free of charge” with a theme: “Live. Grow. Green. Move.
Prosper.”
New sites include the Art Gallery of Lambeth, Burridge Block (formerly
the Wallace Building), the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame and Fired-up Glass
Arts.
There are also tours of the Jet Aircraft Museum and UnLab, while the
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario offers a downtown walking tour. www.doorsopenontario.on.ca; (519)
930-2140
Homerun in St. Marys
A
visit to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in St. Marys is a sure
hit during Doors Open on Sept. 28.
In
an 1860s’ house, it showcases artifacts and memorabilia while paying tribute to
baseball’s Canadian roots and the accomplishments of its inductees.
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in St. Marys can be toured during Doors Open. (Jim Fox photo) |
In
the town rich in limestone architecture and cultural heritage, other sites
include town facilities and museums, churches and private homes.
Tour the 1879 Opera House, Town Hall and train station constructed in
1907 for the Grand Truck Railway and still functioning today as a Via Rail station.
Upcoming
Happening now: Cornwall and the Counties, and Haliburton
Highlands-Minden, Sept. 7-8; and Kawartha Lakes, Sept. 8.
Next is Quinte West, Sept. 14; Haldimand County and Port Stanley-Sparta
on Sept. 21; Amherstburg, Belleville, Burlington, Champlain Township, Markham,
Mississauga, Newmarket, Oshawa and Parry Sound, all on Sept. 28.
Gananoque and Vaughan are on Sept. 28-29; Halton Hills is Sept. 29; Bradford/West
Gwillimbury and Pickering, Oct. 5; and winding up with Niagara Ontario/New
York, Oct. 18-20. Go to doorsopenontario.on.ca
for detailed event information.
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
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