Montague Farm Museum is an historical archive of the agriculture in the Ottawa valley from the 1800s to today, and contains some of the best of antique farming tools, implements and paraphernalia. The collection is displayed in heritage barns where visitors will find antiques focused on food and agriculture and hand-made artifacts and textiles from the 1800 and 1900s. The more than 1,000 artifacts found in the museum include items from the trades of the 1800s and 1900s, including carpentry, blacksmithing, coopers, spinning, weaving, quilting and farming.
Located at 1112 Matheson Rd., the museum is open by appointment only for group tours. To schedule an appointment and arrange a visit, please call Bill Dobson at 613-283-5270.