McCrae House

McCrae House is the birthplace of John McCrae (1872–1918), doctor, soldier, and author of the beloved World War I poem "In Flanders Fields." This historic house, built in 1858 and designated a place of national significance, offers visitors an intimate look at the life of one of Canada's most cherished literary figures.

Address

108 Water Street
Guelph
Ontario
N1G 1A6
Canada