We are a private museum established in 1992 under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors and are a registered non-profit corporation. Our main support comes from the efforts of our volunteers who organize and manage our fund raising efforts and the community who participate in these events. We are very grateful for their support.
OUR MANDATE
a) To establish and maintain a collection of artifacts, antiques, memorabilia and historical items having significance to the area formerly known as Osprey Township in the County of Grey, Province of Ontario.
b) To show and display artifacts of interest and pertaining to past and present residents, history and traditions of the former Osprey Township
HOURS
Rob Roy Site
Open seasonally from May to October and by appointment upon request.
Saturday, Sunday & Monday
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Beginning: May 26th, 2012
until October 8th, 2012
CLOSED July 14th, 2012 - See us at Edward Horton Festival "Village Re-Enactment Day" in Feversham.
CLOSED September 15th, 2012 Feversham Fall Fair
Feversham Site
Open year round. From October to May quilting is the main weekly activity. We offer hand quilting for a fee with funds raised going to support the museum. A bi-weekly library service is also offered. Various other group activities such as movies, games, art and craft courses, etc. are offered throughout the year.
Restoration of the former Salvation Army Church was made possible by the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Weston Foundation.