On Now
These exhibits are currently on display at the King Heritage & Cultural Centre
This pop-up exhibit is on display in the foyer of the King Heritage & Cultural Centre for a limited time. Using maps from different eras, this exhibit explores the many ways in which people have travelled across King Township - and how that has changed over the generations. Included with admission.
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As an iconic feature of rural landscape, barns are an integral part of settlement and agricultural history across Canada. The "Here’s to the Farmers" exhibition highlights the evolution of barns in King Township, from the early days to modern use; and, features artwork and photography from local historian Phyllis Vernon, as well as agricultural artifacts from across King Township.
The exhibition runs from April 13 - June 22, 2024; and, is open during regular KHCC hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm. General Admission rates apply.
Through the use of primary documents, original photographs and authentic artifacts, A Place to Call Home examines the history and heritage of King Township, on land originally occupied by Indigenous Peoples, up to the present day.
This long-term display hosts thematic pop-up exhibits throughout the year. The exhibition is located in the Walter Rolling Schoolhouse Gallery, formerly the Kinghorn one-room schoolhouse, S.S. #23, circa 1861.
Coming Soon
These exhibits are coming soon to the King Heritage & Cultural Centre. Mark your calendars!
Out and About
King Heritage & Culture off-site exhibitions - within our community and beyond!
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In late 2016, a collection, of over 400 Canadian-themed Wedgwood pieces, was donated to the KHCC by the Estate of the late Keith Alwyn McLeod (1935-2014); it is arguably the most complete collection of Canadian-themed Wedgwood in existence.
Beyond Blue & White: Wedgwood Designed for Canada is a new travelling exhibit designed by KHCC staff and available for rental by other institutions. The exhibit explores the Canadian theme and showcases over 60 unique pieces of Wedgwood.
Clarington Museums & Archives (Bowmanville) - August 29 to October 18, 2023
Hillary House National Historic Site (Aurora) - October 26 to December 22, 2023