It’s like going back in time to an ancient Canadian village in the 18th century. Here, you can experience the life at that time, all of which are lifelike and real. For example, the farms, churches, pharmacies, post offices and residences back then, and some are very interactive
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It’s like going back in time to an ancient Canadian village in the 18th century. Here, you can experience the life at that time, all of which are lifelike and real. For example, the farms, churches, pharmacies, post offices and residences back then, and some are very interactive
The Canadian Antique Village is also a very large village resource. Many of the things here are also more popular. The Canadian Antique Village is not a very long site. It was a place built in the later period. It is also quite fun.
You need to buy tickets here. Adults are 20 Canadian dollars, 65 years old and above are 18 Canadian dollars, and small train tickets are 5 Canadian dollars. If you buy one ticket for two tickets, you can go again for free. We played for 5 hours and took a carriage ( 20 minutes), boat (30 minutes round trip, 10 minutes one way), small train (30 minutes), and watched a live musical (30 minutes). Generally speaking, it is very suitable for bringing children together
There are more than 40 antique buildings, you can ride the ancient carriage
Located an hour's drive from Ottawa. It reproduces the life of residents in the 1860s more than 100 years ago. You can see the schools, shops, hotels, restaurants, blacksmith shops, bakeries at that time, and there is still a long knowledge of bringing children to play. There are also free carriages and small boats. Halloween, Christmas and other festivals also have special events such as pumpkin lanterns, ice and snow lantern shows.