The Underground Railroad: Next Stop Freedom
In this exciting and moving multi-media presentation, the ghost of Deborah Brown tells the true story of her heroic flight from a life of slavery in...
Freedom, Opportunity and Family: Oakville’s Black History
Artifacts, pictures, text and a documentary video tell the stories of many of the African-American families who settled in Oakville and were...

Read Me a Story: Fables and Fairytales
Elders have tried to teach children important life lessons through storytelling since time began. Through museum artifacts we take a whimsical look...

WHAT'S YOUR TYPE? Textiles and Typewriters
This exhibit explores two machines with complex relationships with women, their societal roles and their voices. It features typewriters and sewing...

Oakville's First Post Office
Oakville’s first post office was built in 1835 and William Chisholm served as the first postmaster. The building originally stood on...