
Anderson Farm Museum
The Anderson Farm Museum is situated on a 14-acre site, the former location of the Anderson dairy farm. The Anderson Family were Finnish immigrants who came to Canada at the turn of the century. They developed the farm into a 366-acre dairy. This dairy became one of the areas most prosperous. Today the Site offers 7 buildings surrounded by landscaped picnic areas.
Mid June to September 10 am to 4 pm Seven days per week
September to June 10 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday
Telephone: 705-692-4448
Flour Mill Museum
Its owner, Francois Varieur, built the house, made of clapboards, in 1903. Francois was the foreman for Evans Lumber, a logging mill that was situated on Xavier St. In 1910, the house was sold to the Manitoba and Ontario Flour Mill Company. The house lodged the foreman of the Flour Mill until 1920.
Open from long weekend in May to end of August or by special appointment any day or time throughout the year. Francophone tours can be provided if requested in advance (2 3 days notice may be required).
Located on Power Street in Copper Cliff
June to August 11 am to 4 pm Wednesday to Sunday, Closed Monday and Tuesday
Copper Cliff Museum
The Copper Cliff Museum is housed in a turn of the century log cabin that rests on the site of the first house in the former Town of Copper Cliff. The cabin was a private family home until the late 1960s. Through the collection, the museum attempts to depict the lifestyle of a miner and his family at the turn of the century. The collection includes a variety of furnishings, artifacts and photographs from the community.
245 St. Charles St. Sudbury
June to September 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday to Saturday
11 am to 4 pm Sundays, Closed Monday and Tuesday
For more information on Greater Sudbury Museums check out the web site at www.sudburymuseums.ca