Black Creek Pioneer Village

Black Creek Pioneer Village is an historic site in Toronto, Ontario, just west of York University and a short distance northeast of the Jane and Finch intersection. It overlooks Black Creek. The village consists of thirty-five historic 19th century buildings, decorated in period style with period furnishings, and features historical reenactments and visiting artisans. Buildings include period housing, farm buildings, a watermill, a general store, a smithy and a hotel. A core of buildings built by the Stong family are on their original sites, while others have been moved in from across Southern Ontario. The village is a regular destination for field trips by schoolchildren from the Greater Toronto Area. It is operated by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority.

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