Myrtleville House is a charming early 19th century homestead in Brantford, Ontario. The house tells the story of four generations of the Good family and their remarkable influence on politics, and agriculture in this part of Ontario.
Built in 1837-8 for Allen and Eliza Good, the handsome Georgian farmhouse sits atop a picturesque knoll on a five-acre wooded lot. The farmstead also includes several small outbuildings and silos that recall its rich agricultural history.
You do not need to enter the museum in order to complete the AL. It is free to tour the grounds
Museum Hours: Monday to Friday 9:00am – 4:00pm
Grounds Hours: 8:00am to Dusk, Monday to Sunday
Admission to museum is By Donation. Free parking is available at the museum.
Property: The Myrtleville House Museum property is open to the public. Visitors are welcome to enjoy the grounds for a walk, picnic or outdoor playtime with family. We kindly ask you keep dogs on leashes and dispose of garbage in the provided bins.
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