Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-16:30
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2368 Nova Scotia Trunk 3, Barrington, NS B0W 1E0, CanadaMap
Phone+1 902-637-2185
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Beautiful spot & interesting glimpse of the past
Beautiful old building situated beside the mill race. Behind the dam is an idyllic little lake and natural area. You approach the mill from the parking area by walking across a bridge over the race - ...
My friends and I were all so impressed with this museum and the tour we were given. It's really amazing to learn about wool's place in the history of Barrington, and how this mill turned raw fleece in...
Absolutely loved our time here. Our tour guide was very good, willing to answer questions and show us many things. Weavers were also very good teachers! I got to try weaving!
An past operational woolen mill from 1884 to 1962. If you work with wool you should drop by. Very interesting to view the original machinery and local working floor looms on display. Nice to view t...
Staff on hand will walk you through the history and woolen mill mechanical processes and products. Very worthy of a stop - and the small museum, lighthouse and Old Meeting House are just across the s...
Beautiful spot & interesting glimpse of the past
Beautiful old building situated beside the mill race. Behind the dam is an idyllic little lake and natural area. You approach the mill from the parking area by walking across a bridge over the race - ...
Amazing little museum
My friends and I were all so impressed with this museum and the tour we were given. It's really amazing to learn about wool's place in the history of Barrington, and how this mill turned raw fleece in...
Don't miss
Absolutely loved our time here. Our tour guide was very good, willing to answer questions and show us many things. Weavers were also very good teachers! I got to try weaving!
An Nova Scotia woolen mill from 1884 to 1962.
An past operational woolen mill from 1884 to 1962. If you work with wool you should drop by. Very interesting to view the original machinery and local working floor looms on display. Nice to view t...
authentic and informative...
Staff on hand will walk you through the history and woolen mill mechanical processes and products. Very worthy of a stop - and the small museum, lighthouse and Old Meeting House are just across the s...