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Living in 1812: Life on the Sandwich Frontier... Exhibit on display through October 2013. The new exhibit "paints a picture of ordinary life during the early 19th century," according to a news release. Visitors will learn how the War of 1812 affected various area inhabitants, including French, British and aboriginal people. Read More



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Phantoms of River Canard... April thru October 2013. The River Canard Canoe Company hosts this enjoyable and entertaining historical interactive play that includes walk-abouts in historical cemetaries and a canoe trip on River Canard. The tour outlines the sequence of events from Hulls invasion at Sandwich, the advancement to River Canard bridge involving the 41st regiment (Hancock and Dean). Learn about the meeting of Tecumseh and Brock, and their seige of Detroit, the local Canadian militia soldiers, First Nation settlements and their war of 1812 involvement, the first hanging in Canada occurring at Sandwich, Petite Cote, British Ship Queen Charlotte and much more! History has never been so fun! Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7pm. 2 hour tour, $20. Reservations required. Read More