Ameliasburgh Heritage Hub

Experience/Attraction, Family Friendly, Trails

Tucked away in a corner of Prince Edward County, the village of Ameliasburgh is bursting with heritage. Here you’ll find at several organizations offering visitors an opportunity to discover the past – of The County, Ameliasburgh village, the lives of its early residents and even your own family history.

The Ameliasburgh Heritage Hub is a collaboration of several organizations and other partners working together to promote these unique heritage assets and heritage events in the village. Here’s a quick rundown of what you might find during your visit to the village:

Ameliasburgh Branch Al Purdy Library (open Tuesday-Saturday, hours vary) https://www.peclibrary.org/locations/

Ameliasburgh Heritage Village which includes the de Vries Natural Heritage Collection (open Wednesday-Sunday 10-4 from May to September)
https://www.thecounty.ca/residents/services/museums/ameliasburgh-heritage-village/

Marilyn Adams Genealogical Research Centre/Seventh Town Historical Society (open Tuesdays & Thursdays 10-4 and other days by appointment) where visitors can work with volunteer researchers to discover their family's past.
https://www.seventhtownresearch.com

Quinte Educational Museum & Archives and Victoria Schoolhouse. (Contact qema.78@gmail.com for hours of operation)
https://www.qema1978.org/

Al Purdy A-Frame Association
https://www.facebook.com/groups/300845916699078

What’s nearby

  • Ameliasburgh Heritage Village

    Ameliasburgh Heritage Village is a pioneer village with historic buildings, including a Methodist Church, log cabin, blacksmith shop, and more. Visit for a unique experience.

  • Kaleidoscope Catering

    Kaleidoscope is a catering company in Prince Edward County with a mobile kitchen, offering top-quality cuisine inspired by Canada's diversity. Contact us for events big and small.

  • Ameliasburgh Branch Library

    Ameliasburgh Branch Library, originally in a store, later a township hall, now in a 1848 stone schoolhouse, renamed Al Purdy Library in 2001. Join us in Prince Edward County.