R. Tait McKenzie Museum
Visit the R. Tait McKenzie Museum to see famous Canadian artworks from the 1930s and 1832 architecture.
Robert Tait McKenzie was one of Canada’s best known artists of his time and is a recognized National Historic Figure. McKenzie’s incredible life as a sculptor, philosopher and physician is celebrated in the grist mill he restored.
While at the Mill of Kintail, tour through the museum which showcases the life and works of Tait McKenzie. In the 1930’s, he used the Mill as his summer home and sculpture studio. We can proudly boast having the largest collection of McKenzie’s sculptures and memorabilia in Canada. Throughout the year, we host special exhibits, artisan demonstrations, events and workshops for visitors of all ages.
Trails are open year round, in all weather, 7 days a week from dawn to dusk. The R. Tait McKenzie and James Naismith Museum is open from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. starting Victoria Day until Thanksgiving Monday each year.
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Address
2854 Ramsay Concession 8,
Ramsay, ON
Phone
(613) 256-3610