Take a step back in time and tour two of the oldest stone buildings in located northwest of Toronto: Ermatinger Old Stone House and the Clergue Blockhouse. The Ermatinger Old Stone House is restored to depict the domestic and professional life of Charles Oakes Ermatinger and other prominent residents and visitors of the House between 1808 and 1870. The Clergue Blockhouse was relocated to the Site in 1996 and served as the home of industrialist Francis Hector Clergue from 1894 - 1908.
Hear the stories of people who helped to shape Sault Ste. Marie’s history and take a step back in time to experience life as an early settler in Northern Ontario from the early 1800s to the 1920s. Join the War of 1812 in the interactive gallery and uncover over 200 years of local history through a film in the multimedia theatre, while enjoying this National Historic Site and gardens. The Ermatinger Clergue National Historic Site is open year-round for you to experience local history.
800 Bay Street
Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 5N1
Canada