Farmtown Park home of the 'agmuseum'

437 West Front Street
Stirling, ON - K0K 3E0

Type: Science Museums
(613) 395-0015
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Farmtown Park, located in the picturesque region of Ontario, Canada, is a charming rural attraction that combines historical education with hands-on farming experiences. At the heart of Farmtown Park is the 'AGMuseum,' a unique museum dedicated to showcasing agricultural history and heritage through interactive exhibits and immersive displays.

Why Visit Farmtown Park – Home of the 'AGMuseum'

  • Agricultural Heritage: Discover the rich history of farming and agriculture through engaging exhibits at the AGMuseum. The museum highlights the evolution of farming practices, tools, and technology, providing a comprehensive overview of agricultural development.
  • Interactive Exhibits: Enjoy interactive displays that allow visitors to experience traditional farming methods and machinery firsthand. The museum’s hands-on approach makes learning about agriculture both educational and entertaining.
  • Historic Farm Buildings: Explore a collection of historic farm buildings and structures that have been preserved and restored to reflect various periods in agricultural history. These buildings offer a glimpse into the past and the daily life of early farmers.
  • Educational Programs: Participate in educational programs and workshops that offer insights into agricultural practices, sustainability, and rural life. These programs are designed for all ages and provide a deeper understanding of farming heritage.
  • Family-Friendly Activities: Farmtown Park is a great destination for families, with activities such as farm tours, animal encounters, and seasonal events. The park offers a fun and educational experience for children and adults alike.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Farmtown Park is during the spring and summer months, from May to September when the weather is pleasant and the park's outdoor activities are in full swing. This period also coincides with various seasonal events and programs that enhance the visitor experience. However, the AGMuseum is open year-round, and visiting in the fall or winter provides a quieter, more reflective experience.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to Farmtown Park, which is located in a rural area of Ontario. The park offers ample parking for visitors, and directions are typically straightforward from major highways or nearby towns.
  • By Public Transit: Public transit options to Farmtown Park may be limited, so driving is the most convenient way to reach the park. Consider checking local transit routes and schedules if you plan to use public transportation.
  • By Bike: Biking to the park is an option for those staying in nearby towns or communities. The park’s rural location makes it a pleasant bike ride, though be sure to check for available bike racks or secure parking.

Farmtown Park and the AGMuseum offer a unique and immersive experience that celebrates agricultural history and rural life. Whether you're interested in exploring historic farm equipment, participating in educational programs, or simply enjoying a day out in a charming rural setting, the park provides a rich and engaging destination for all visitors.

More Information

More information on Farmtown Park home of the 'agmuseum' is listed bellow.

Opening Hours May 21 to September 30: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Fees Adults-$8
Seniors (60 and over)-$7
Students-$6
Children 5 years to 12 years-$4
Family-$24

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