Scugog Shores Museum Village 

Located on the south end of beautiful Scugog Island, the Village features eleven restored buildings including Head Church and Cemetery, Head School, the blacksmith, print shop, woodwright and harness shop and heritage vegetable and herb gardens. Thousands of original artifacts, donated by the community, are on display throughout the village. 

The Village is also home to the Ojibway Heritage Interpretive Lands. This unique exhibit, developed in partnership with the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation features a wigwam, birch bark canoe, and other First Nations artifacts. Our collection of indigenous trees and plants forms a representative slice of the species that flourished across Scugog prior to European settlement.

SPECIAL EVENTS:

Canoe the Nonquon 

Dog Days of Scugog 

Pioneer Day 

Murder Mystery