Brant Historical
05/26/2026
Join us tomorrow night, Wednesday May 27th at 6:30pm for a walking tour of Mount Hope Cemetery (169 Charing Cross St, Brantford)!
Walks are FREE for BHS members and $10.00 for non-members. Email [email protected] to register.
The full schedule of walks can be found on our website: https://brantmuseums.ca/walking-tours/
05/22/2026
PLEASE NOTE: The Black Community Heritage Walk scheduled for Saturday May 23 has been CANCELLED due to forecasted rain.
This walk is scheduled for two other dates this spring/summer: Wednesday June 24 and Wednesday July 29, both beginning at 6:30pm.
Brant Historical Society Walking Tours return this weekend!
Join Brian this Saturday, May 23 at 10:30am to learn about the Black Community in Brantford, focusing on the early history of one of the first culture groups to settle in this area. Following the walk, we encourage you to visit the corresponding exhibit at the Brant Museum and Archives!
Walks are FREE for BHS members, and $10.00 for non-members. Email [email protected] or call 519-752-2483 to reserve your spot.
05/20/2026
05/19/2026
Happening TOMORROW at the Canadian Military Heritage Museum of Brant!
There are still seats available for interested attendees! Email [email protected] or call 519-752-2483 to reserve your spot.
The Brant Historical Society's 2025/26 Speakers Series wraps up next week!
Join us at the Canadian Military Heritage Museum of Brant for another presentation by John Bullen from the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum - this time focusing on "Barriers and Obstacles: Women Pilots Who Blazed a Trail in Canadian Aviation".
The presentation will be hosted at 347 Greenwich Street in Brantford, doors open at 6:30pm with the presentation starting at 7:00pm.
SPACE IS LIMITED! Please email Lillia at [email protected] to register.
05/15/2026
For our this week, we are showcasing a photo of Wycliffe Hall that was taken by Park & Co. photographers c.1895-1900.
Wycliffe Hall was built in 1874 and was located at 189-191 Colborne Street, next to what is now the Brantford Public Library. This building served as a location for the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) and fundraising for the construction of the building began in 1873 with a $2,000 donation from Ignatius Cockshutt. Within a few days, $12,000 was raised.
The 1875 Brantford City Directory described the organization of the building: ground floor, stores; basement at rear, gymnasium; second floor, reading room, papers, periodicals; secretary’s room and parlour; Wycliffe Hall, seating for 900; third floor, Mechanic’s Institute (library) and Sons of Temperance.
In 1961, fire destroyed the buildings along with its shops: George’s electric, Buehler’s Meat Market and Black’s Shoe Store.
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| Tuesday | 1pm - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 1pm - 5pm |
| Thursday | 1pm - 5pm |
| Friday | 1pm - 5pm |
| Saturday | 1am - 5pm |