Brantford, County of Brant and Six Nations of the Grand River to co-host Doors Open Along the Grand

Doors Open Along the Grand

BRANTFORD, ON – The City of Brantford, County of Brant and Six Nations of the Grand River are excited to announce that Doors Open Along the Grand will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event will invite visitors to explore 15 unique heritage buildings and sites across all three communities, free of charge.

Every year, visitors to Doors Open events gain rare access to buildings and spaces that are normally closed to the public or sites that normally charge admission.

This year, the participating sites will include:

  • The Arlington Hotel, 106 Grand River Street North, Paris
  • Bell Homestead National Historic Site, 94 Tutela Heights Road, Brantford
  • Brantford and Area Sports Hall of Recognition, 254 North Park Street, Brantford
  • Brantford Flight Centre, 110 Aviation Avenue, Brantford
  • City of Brantford Greenhouses, 1 Sherwood Drive, Brantford
  • Brantford Public Library – Main Branch, 173 Colborne Street, Brantford
  • Chiefswood National Historic Site, 1037 Highway 54, Ohsweken
  • Creek View Acres Nursery & Orchard, 400 Johnson Road, Brantford
  • Former Cockshutt Moulded Aircraft Factory, 148 Mohawk Street, Brantford
  • His Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, 301 Mohawk Street, Brantford
  • The Howell Block, meeting point is 36 Main Street South, St. George
  • Onondaga Community Hall, 42 Brantford Street, Onondaga
  • Salt Springs Church, 61 Salt Springs Church Road, Brantford
  • St. Paul’s Chapel, 1159 Highway 54, Caledonia
  • Woodland Cultural Centre, 184 Mohawk Street, Brantford

Doors Open Along the Grand is presented in partnership with Doors Open Ontario, an annual program of the Ontario Heritage Trust. To learn more about the event, visit www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/AlongtheGrand and following Doors Open Along the Grand on Facebook and Instagram.

About the Ontario Heritage Trust:

The Ontario Heritage Trust (the Trust) is an agency of the Government of Ontario. The Trust conserves, interprets and shares Ontario’s heritage. They conserve provincially significant cultural and natural heritage, interpret Ontario’s history, celebrate its diversity and educate Ontarians of its importance in our society. The Trust envisions an Ontario where we conserve, value and share the places and landscapes, histories, traditions and stories that embody our heritage, now and for future generations.

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Chelsey Tobin | Tourism Marketing Specialist, Economic Development, Tourism & Cultural Initiatives |
City of Brantford | 519-759-4150 ext. 5048 | ctobin@brantford.ca