Edged by a glistening stretch of the Missouri River, Sioux City historically played a pivotal role in Westward expansion with associated sights that today, along with river cruises and local hiking trails, draw in a steady stream of travelers.
This restored 1822 residence of Sir William Campbell, appointed Chief Justice of Upper Canada in 1825, is the oldest remaining building from the original city of York. The structure is classic Georgian architecture, a rare find in the region, and has served as a museum since 1974, when the Queen Mother officially opened it. Originally constructed on Duke Street now Adelaide, it was moved to its present location at Queen Street West and University. Guided half-hour tours of the building are available throughout the day.
Hours + Fees
Hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, 12:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, 12 to 4:30,p.m. from June to September
The museum is closed for tours from December 24 to February 1, Good Friday to Easter Monday, Canada Day and Canadian Thanksgiving weekend.
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