Burk's Falls & District Historical Society

Burk's Falls & District Historical Society Visit our 2 heritage centres and learn of local history from Ryerson, Armour, & the Village of Burk's Falls. Immerse yourself in history!

Heritage Festival is an annual celebration and is held on the 2nd Saturday of July at the Burk’s Falls Fairgrounds. Discover the past in two ways with the Burk's Falls and District Historical Society. Go back to school at the Wiseman’s Corner School House in Ryerson Township, a one-room schoolhouse complete with desks, chalkboard, and an antique bell. The original building from 1893 shows what sch

ool life was like in the Burk’s Falls area at the turn of the century. Then, step into another era at the newly opened Watt Century Farmhouse in Armour Township, a re-creation of an early 1900s-homestead. Featured displays include original artifacts from Burk’s Falls’ notables, a research library, and rotating exhibits. Watt Century Farm House - 827 Chetwynd Road, Armour Township, On. Open July to September, Thursday-Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Wiseman's Corner School House - 112 Midlothian Road, Burk's Falls, ON. Open July to September, Thursday-Sunday from noon-3pm. For more information visit www.burksfallsdistricthistoricalsociety.com, call 705-382-6502, or email [email protected].

Ah, Victoria Day, the unofficial start of summer in Canada and more affectionately known as the “May 2-4” — for good rea...
05/15/2026

Ah, Victoria Day, the unofficial start of summer in Canada and more affectionately known as the “May 2-4” — for good reason. The holiday traces its roots back to 1845, when the Province of Canada declared Queen Victoria’s May 24 birthday a public holiday. Following her death in 1901, the observance became a permanent national celebration. Victoria Day is celebrated on the Monday preceding May 25, giving Canadians a long weekend often associated with opening cottages, gathering for barbecues, and enjoying fireworks displays.

In 1952, the federal government officially changed the holiday from a fixed May 24 celebration to the last Monday before May 25, ensuring that most Canadians would consistently enjoy a three-day weekend.

Queen Victoria remains an important figure in Canadian history. She was the reigning monarch when Canada became a country through Confederation in 1867, and for that reason she is sometimes referred to as the “Mother of Confederation.” During her reign, Canada underwent significant political and territorial growth, helping shape the foundations of the modern nation.

The holiday also reflected the political and cultural climate of 19th-century British North America. After Upper and Lower Canada were united into the Province of Canada in 1841, public celebrations tied to the monarchy were promoted as occasions that could be shared by both English- and French-speaking communities. Loyalty to the Crown was widely viewed as an important part of Canadian identity and helped distinguish Canada from the republican traditions of the United States.

Over time, Victoria Day evolved from a celebration of the monarch’s birthday into a broader Canadian tradition. While its historical roots remain tied to the Crown, for many Canadians the holiday now marks the beginning of warmer weather, outdoor gatherings, and the unofficial start of summer.

Heritage Festival 2026 has been cancelled.The Township of Armour’s event partnership agreement with the Burk’s Falls and...
05/04/2026

Heritage Festival 2026 has been cancelled.
The Township of Armour’s event partnership agreement with the Burk’s Falls and District Historical Society remains in place; however, the festival will not take place this year. We appreciate your understanding and continued support, and we look forward to sharing future event plans with you.

Call for Applications!The Committee is responsible for reviewing audit requests related to campaign finances for candida...
02/20/2026

Call for Applications!
The Committee is responsible for reviewing audit requests related to campaign finances for candidates in the 2026 municipal election and any subsequent by-elections, representing 12 participating municipalities across the Almaguin area.

Members receive a $500 annual honorarium, $100 per meeting, and mileage reimbursement at current CRA rates.

Applications must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 27, 2026. Please submit a resume to the Municipal Clerk, Township of Armour at [email protected]

Starting March 16, 2026, our monthly meetings will be held at the Armour Township Council Chambers, 56 Ontario Street, B...
02/17/2026

Starting March 16, 2026, our monthly meetings will be held at the Armour Township Council Chambers, 56 Ontario Street, Burk’s Falls.

The meeting of March 16, 2026 will begin with our Annual General Meeting with the appointment of Directors and Executive.

🗓 Third Monday of every month
🕖 7:00 p.m.
👥 Everyone welcome!

Come explore local history, share stories, and celebrate our community’s heritage with us.

The Burk’s Falls and District Historical Society invites you to our Annual General Meeting.Everyone is welcome! Come con...
01/30/2026

The Burk’s Falls and District Historical Society invites you to our Annual General Meeting.
Everyone is welcome! Come connect, learn, and help preserve our local history.

01/19/2026

❄️ Meeting Cancellation Notice ❄️
Due to the snowstorm, the Burk’s Falls and District Historical Society meeting scheduled for tonight, January 19, 2026, has been cancelled.
We will resume our regular meeting schedule on February 16.
Please stay safe and warm, and we look forward to seeing everyone next month!

01/01/2026

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827 Chetwynd Road, Armour Township
Burks Falls, ON
P0A1C0

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