NEW Exhibits Coming Soon!
June 2025

  • ON THE MENU

    From open-hearth cooking in the 19th century to the rise of electric appliances in the mid-20th century, this tour exhibit explores how food was prepared, preserved and served in Canadian homes.

  • Ploughs, Predictions & Progress

    Explore the world of 19th century farming through engaging displays
    and historical artifacts.
    Learn how early farmers used traditional tools, relied on animal power,
    and observed nature’s signs to cultivate the land and sustain their communities.

Historic Mansion Tours

Every weekend through April-May
11am-2pm on the hour
Please see the welcome centre to register for a tour.
Tours are first come first serve with up to 20 guests per tour.
Please call in advance to register tours for large groups.

The site will be closed Friday, April 18th & Sunday, April 20th.
Tours will be available Saturday, April 19th
11am-2pm on the hour

Upcoming events

NOTICE

Use trails at own risk during inclement weather.

Riverside, Fox Den and Carolinian Trails are Closed Due to Seasonal Flooding and Unsafe Walking conditions.

Trails are subject to intermittent closures.

TOURS & EVENTS

CALENDAR

Ruthven Park National Historic Site is pleased to announce our successful application through the Haldimand County Rural Business and Tourism Community Improvement Plan Financial Incentive Program. Under the Building Restoration, Renovation and Improvement and Development Charge, Planning Fees and Building Permit Grant programs Ruthven was approved for $15,379 in funding for internal building works. The Coach House kitchen restoration project will enhance our event and rental offerings, improving customer service during programs and special events, and contributing to the area’s vibrancy.

Ruthven Park National Historic Site is proud to announce that our application to the Ontario Trillium Foundation Capital Grant was approved. We will be receiving $136,300 towards the restoration of the historic carriageway building. The funding will be used to increase educational program offerings and exhibition space for the enjoyment of the community and public at-large.

BIRD BANDING

Click below to learn more about our bird banding program, migrating seasons and ways to get involved!

In order to avoid disappointment please contact the banding station in advance to ensure that there are no other special events or education program bookings running on the day you plan to attend! Dates in the calendar are also subject to change due to inclement weather.

Contact banding@ruthvenpark.ca

Land Acknowledgement

Ruthven Park National Historic Site Inc. gratefully acknowledges that Ruthven Park is established on land that has been inhabited by Indigenous peoples for millennia.  As Canadians, we are thankful for the opportunity to live, work, and play here and we thank all those who have served and continue to serve as stewards of this special place.  Recognizing the important contributions of Indigenous peoples is consistent with our commitment to making the promise of Truth and Reconciliation real in our communities.

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