Join the museum's curator on a walk of historic Montague every Thursday morning, weather permitting, for the Summer 2023 season.. Learn the stories behind the buildings you see and more.
A Century of Women’s Fashion
D MacIntyre2023-07-17T17:52:27-03:00It doesn’t matter if you’re a fashion lover or not with this exhibit .of clothes from 1840's to 1940's.
The Caretaker’s Apartment
D MacIntyre2023-07-17T17:17:30-03:00We take great pride in our permanent exhibit that is set up like what it may have looked like as an apartment back in the day.
The Post Office of Yesteryear
D MacIntyre2023-07-17T17:14:46-03:00Step back in time with artifacts from the Museum building when it housed the Post Office from 1888-1954.
The Old General Store
D MacIntyre2023-07-17T17:53:44-03:00Of our many exhibits, the general store is certainly one of the most detailed. The counter and display case was once used in H.C. Johnstone’s, a general store which previously stood beside the Museum’s building before its closure. On the shelves ...
Harness Racing
D MacIntyre2023-07-10T12:02:47-03:00Our exhibit on harness racing here on PEI includes many artifacts and is sure to stir great memories amongst our older visitors. Did you know ...
Doctors of Montague
D MacIntyre2022-07-06T15:44:38-03:00Learn about our early doctors and how they helped to build our community and practice medicine.
Mi’Kmaq Display
D MacIntyre2023-07-10T12:03:53-03:00Our Mi’Kmaq exhibit of spears and arrowheads were dug up in 1911 at St. Peter’s Bay...The quill basket was donated by the descendants of one of the first Scottish Settlers to PEI. We have many more items,,,
The One-Room School
D MacIntyre2023-07-10T12:04:27-03:00Our one room school house exhibit has been a favourite for years at the Museum. It is enjoyed by everyone who sees it.
Ice Boats
D MacIntyre2023-07-10T12:04:59-03:00The PEI to Nova Scotia ferry is a very familiar picture for residents and visitors alike, but have you ever wondered how people travelled ...