Chapleau Centennial Museum

Chapleau Centennial Museum was opened on Canadian Centennial (July 1, 1967) at 94 Monk Street in Chapleau, Ontario.[1] The museum's most visible artifact is the 275 ton steam engine that sits on display parallel to Elm Street.[2]

The Museum was built almost entirely with donated materials. Local newspaper reports showed lumber donations by local mills, rocks gathered from local rock cuts, and cash donations from many individuals.[3]

References

  1. Morris, Michael. "Chapleau museum opened as centennial project on July 1, 1967 with the sun shining in all its glory used for arts and crafts fall fair". The Michael J. Morris Report. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  2. "Chapleau Centennial Museum". Township of Chapleau. Retrieved June 23, 2016.
  3. Library, Chapleau. "Fund Rises as Centenial Project Gets Underway". Chapleau Library. Retrieved August 22, 2016.

Coordinates: 47°50′28″N 83°24′13″W / 47.8411°N 83.4035°W / 47.8411; -83.4035

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