Bell Homestead National Historic Site

Bell Homestead National Historic Site in Brantford, Ontario, is the family home where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone on July 26, 1874. The site preserves the home as the Bells lived and worked, with exhibits on Bell's invention, telephone evolution, and family life. The grounds include a tea room and museum store, and offer guided tours, day camps, educational trips, drop-in activities, and venue rentals throughout the year.

Address

58 Dalhousie Street
Brantford
Ontario
N3T 2J2
Canada