Doon Heritage Village Peter Martin House, Kitchener Canada
Peter and Anna Martin's 1820 house was moved from Waterloo to Doon (Kitchener) in 1975 and restored in 1987. Pennsylvania-German Old Order Mennonite homes were traditional, with unadorned interiors.
Doon Heritage Village CPR Engine #894, Kitchener Canada
A walk around the 1911 CPR D10g class 4-6-0 steam locomotive, built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in Montreal, and on outdoor display at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum’s Doon Heritage Village. Dan Lebowitz’s country guitar accompanies this monochrome tour.
Hops for Pops at the Waterloo Region Museum and Doon Heritage Village
The Waterloo Region Museum is happy to host the annual Father’s Day Craft Beer Festival. Raise a glass with us this Fathers Day! Enjoy this unique beer festival where adults can sample local beer, while visiting with their family. In addition, the festival features delicious food trucks, local vendors, live music, wagon rides and fun activities for all ages.
Doon Regional Forest Springtime, Kitchener Canada
This 30 hectare mostly conifer plantation grows on hilly bluffs bordering the Grand River. It was settled in 1806 by Pennsylvania-Germans Christian and Elizabeth (nee Erb) Schneider. It became an Agreement Forest in 1949 to recover fragile slopes eroded by
tillage.
Doon Heritage Village
Doon heritage Village located in Kitchener has recreated the towns and villages of way back when - waterloo county 1914 or thereabouts. There is always lots to see here.
Christmas spirit at Doon Heritage Village in Kitchener
At Waterloo Region Museum
Doon Heritage Village Building History
Doon Heritage Village is a Kitchener Museum attraction set in the year 1914. With buildings being constructed from 1820 to the present, both old and new buildings have something to offer the historic village and its visitors. Spoke TV's Lindsay Grisebach has the story.
Videography by: Sarah McKeever
Kitchener Waterloo is Historic: Waterloo Region Museum
The Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum is the largest community museum in Ontario with two indoor museum galleries and a 60 acre living history exhibit called Doon Heritage Village that is open seasonally from May 1 to December 23. After hearing about a discounted ticket price for students, the social media team decides to visit and learn about the story of Waterloo Region and early settlers.
A big thanks to the staff and the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum for showing us around and making this possible!
If you haven't seen our first KW is beautiful video, check it out here:
If you want to see more about UpTown Waterloo, watch the video here:
Doon Heritage Village - Waterloo Region Museum - Horse Drawn Wagon Ride
Doon Heritage Village - Waterloo Region Museum - Horse Drawn Wagon Ride
Waterloo Region Museum - Doon Heritage Village Orientation Video
Visit the Waterloo Region Museum Christie Digital Theatre to see this engaging multi-media presentation that will transport you back in time to the year 1914. Doon Heritage Village is set in the year 1914. This presentation gives visitors a snapshot of what was happening on a local, provincial, national and international level in the year 1914. It helps visitors orient to this time period before they enter the living history village.
Original Doon Village train brings history with it
Doon Heritage Village contains the original train that once travelled through the area and brings much more than history with it.
Upper Doon Heritage District, Kitchener, Ontario
Recorded on January 2017.
NWSS WW1 Education Day at Doon Heritage Crossroads
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Kitchener - Travel Ontario, Canada
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Kitchener - Travel Ontario, Canada: Victoria Park, Waterloo Region Museum, Doon Heritage Village, Joseph Schneider Haus, Bingemans Big Splash, Huron Natural Area, Themuseum, McLennan Park, Kitchener City Hall, Chicopee Ski & Summer Resort, Waterloo Pioneers Memorial, St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Church, Woodside National Historic Site
Kitchener Waterloo is Historic: Part 2
Who can visit the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum without checking out the Doon Heritage Village, a picturesque 60 acre living history village. Doon Heritage Village shows visitors what life was like in Waterloo Region in the year 1914. The village comes to life with knowledgeable interpreters dressed in authentic 1914 clothing and features historic buildings, farm animals and fun activities the whole family will enjoy. Thanks to the wonderful staff at the Waterloo Region Museum for showing us around, it was definitely the highlight of our visit!
The Doon Heritage Village is opened seasonally, so check it out before it closes on December 23.
For part 1 and the rest of the video series:
Proof of life Episode 13 Doon Heritage Village Waterloo Region Museum
Proof of life Episode 13 Doon Heritage Village Waterloo Region Museum
Best Tourist Attractions you MUST SEE in Kitchener, Canada | 2019
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Discover what's best in your city.
The rating information was taken from Google Maps and the list was last updated on 7th May, 2019:
1: African Lion Safari
2: Bingemans
3: Victoria Park
4: Huron Natural Area
5: Laurel Creek Conservation Area
6: Adventure Rooms Canada | Escape Rooms | Kitchener
7: Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area
8: McLennan Park
9: Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum
10: Waterloo Region Museum
Click on a link below to see an up-to-date list and more:
Woodside National Historical Site in Kitchener, Ontario
Woodside National Historical site is a great gem of a property in Kitchener Ontario. It is the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th and longest-serving Prime Minister.
Doon Pioneer Village Canada Day (Ibele Productions)
July 1, 2012