Black Creek Pioneer Village is an authentically re-created country village located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a department of Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. The village consists of over forty 19th century buildings.
A Frankenstein quote by Mary Shelley on display at the Invited: Propelled by Imagination exhibit at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Not only were the 1800s filled with scientific innovation - it also birthed the genre of...
A Frankenstein quote by Mary Shelley on display at the Invited: Propelled by Imagination exhibit at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Not only were the 1800s filled with scientific innovation - it also birthed the genre of science fiction.
Invented: Propelled by Imagination is an exhibit at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It explores how the 19th century became an incredible time of rapid change.
Black Creek Pioneer Village in the north end of Toronto, Ontario, is a working village typical of those established in south central Ontario between the 1790s and 1860s.
This building at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto dates from 1855 and was originally located in North York, Ontario. The harness and saddler trades were essential to the development of transportation and farming.
Old-fashioned barley pops are on sale at the gift shop at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I tried the root beer and maple flavours and they were really good.
A ceremonial Wiigiwaam at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was built to remind us of the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples on the land.
This building at Black Creek Pioneer Village dates from 1860, and its original location was in Sebringville, Ontario. The building originally housed a blacksmith and wheelwright shop. In the 1870s it enlarged into a carriage works that included...
This building at Black Creek Pioneer Village dates from 1860, and its original location was in Sebringville, Ontario. The building originally housed a blacksmith and wheelwright shop. In the 1870s it enlarged into a carriage works that included an upholsterer and cabinet maker.
This town hall at Black Creek Pioneer Village dates from 1858 and its original location was in Baden, Ontario. The building remains a popular location for wedding ceremonies.
This building at Black Creek Pioneer Village in Toronto dates from the 1850s. During this era many towns and villages had a resident tinsmith who crafted items for the home and farm. Its original location was in Woodbridge, Ontario.