5 Queen St, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0, CanadaMap
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Wish We Could Have Visited
As others have mentioned, the museum never seems to be open. We were across the street, staying at Prince of Wales for four days, and were never able to visit. The hours say 12-6, but that was not tru...
A very interesting building, all made of wood as are mist of the buildings in this area. Looking through the windows you can see a huge range of what used to be the latest medical equipment. It was ...
Indeed, this is truly a well-preserved museum, full of pharmacy treasures. We had our daughter and son-in-law with us, both of whom thoroughly enjoyed the visit. It was appreciated how the pharmacis...
This is a really neat little museum, volunteer-maintained. It is small and entry is by donation. There are lots of neat artifacts to look at and the volunteer who was running it when we were there was...
Wish We Could Have Visited
As others have mentioned, the museum never seems to be open. We were across the street, staying at Prince of Wales for four days, and were never able to visit. The hours say 12-6, but that was not tru...
Historic
A very interesting building, all made of wood as are mist of the buildings in this area. Looking through the windows you can see a huge range of what used to be the latest medical equipment. It was ...
Well-Preserved Pharmacy History! Worth a Visit!
Indeed, this is truly a well-preserved museum, full of pharmacy treasures. We had our daughter and son-in-law with us, both of whom thoroughly enjoyed the visit. It was appreciated how the pharmacis...
wonderful old shop
really felt the part of history in here. Only bought some postcards in the end but wonderful old building
Worth a stop - very well done
This is a really neat little museum, volunteer-maintained. It is small and entry is by donation. There are lots of neat artifacts to look at and the volunteer who was running it when we were there was...