Glanmore National Historic Site
Description
Glanmore National Historic Site was built in 1883 for John and Harriet Phillips. Glanmore is an excellent example of domestic 2nd Empire architecture. The museum is open year-round.
June, July, August - Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 4:30 pm
September to May - Tuesday to Sunday from 1 pm to 4:30 pm
There is a small admission fee.
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facebook.comWe are excited to announce that Glanmore will be competing once more in the International Museum Dance Off competition but sad to say that this will be the last year the contest will be organized. As reigning Canadian Champions we must defend our title! Voting will take place in mid-April. The competition schedule will be released soon but in the meantime you can enjoy our little video! https://youtu.be/BK2WgNBdS9Q #MDO5 #TheLastDance #MuseumsOntario #BellevilleON
We are wearing funky 🧦 in support of #WorldDownSyndromeDay. People of differing abilities, talents and strengths make our world a better place! #BellevilleON #LotsOfSocks
Another episode of Out of the Vault will air tonight at 6 pm. This episode's theme is one that is near and dear to many Bellevillians...our HOCKEY history!
Wishing you all a happy Spring! This beautiful pastel from the Couldery Collection is by Thomas Uwin. It depicts Spring and is part of a series that features all 4 seasons. Our staff is looking forward to some Springtime weather just like in this image...soon we hope!
The first episode of the 'Out of the Vaults' local history series, filmed @GlanmoreNHS, will air tomorrow night (Thursday 15th) on @yourtvquinte at 8pm.
Madalyne and Hayden show their favourite natural history specimens in the Hands-on Nature exhibit during March Break activities at Glanmore.
Learn more about biodiversity with Hands-on Nature, an exhibit visiting Glanmore from the Royal Ontario Museum. You can pick up some info about becoming a "Citizen Scientist" with Quinte Conservation while you are here! http://www.intelligencer.ca/2018/03/13/citizen-scientists-needed
Lauren was really excited to discover a drawer full of butterfly specimens in the Hands-on Nature exhibit! Glanmore has special March Break hours this week, Tuesday to Friday from 10 am to 4:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 1 pm to 4:30 pm!
The Latest News from Glanmore National Historic Site -Find out what is happening at Glanmore this March Break, learn about the Hands-on Nature exhibit visiting from the ROM and get all the details about our upcoming Takeover Day event!
Students from QEB GRADE 7/8 student leadership program are getting ready to take over Glanmore on April 7. Here they are calling stores to ask for donations of refreshments.