Dryden & District Museum
The Dryden & District Museum, also known as Hambleton House, presents the local history of Dryden, Ontario through a permanent gallery and the changing Leah Gardner Gallery. Exhibits include portraits, artifacts and stories about the founding of the town, its sawmill heritage and the Anishinaabe history of the land along the Wabigoon River. The museum offers school programs, research and collections services and community events.
15 Van Horne Avenue
Dryden
Ontario
P8N 2A5
Canada
Tuesday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Daily closure from 12:00 - 13:00. Contact to arrange after-hours visits.
Tuesday - Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
Daily closure 12:00–13:00. After-hours visits available by arrangement.
General Admission: 4.50 CAD
Children ages 6 and younger: Free
Museum Members: Free
General Admission: 4.50 CAD
Children 6 and under: Free
Museum members: Free