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Explore Tillsonburg's history

Annandale National Historic Site (NHS) is home to a beautiful 1880's mansion built by the town's first Mayor, E.D. Tillson as well as a community museum boasting more than 18,000 artifacts from Tillsonburg's past. Annandale also offers year-round programming for all ages.

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Admission

We welcome visitors and groups to Annandale National Historic Site throughout the year -- including school groups. If you are planning on bringing a group of more than 15 people, please call 519-842-2294 to arrange your visit. Also, be sure to check out our Resources for Teachers page.

Regular Admission

Note: Members of the Tillsonburg & District Historical Society in good standing receive free admission.

Special Programing

  Duration Cost
Youth Camp Weekly $166.25/week
School/Youth Group Programing Hourly Dependent, please call
Lunch & Learn  2 hours

$125.50/Series Pass

$37.75/Single Pass


Working in Partnership

We are proud to collaborate with a range of valued partners who help bring our work to life. Through these partnerships, we are able to share knowledge, develop engaging experiences, and connect more people with our collections and stories. Together, we support the preservation and celebration of heritage for our communities and future generations.

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Annandale National Historic Site

30 Tillson Avenue
Tillsonburg, ON
N4G 2Z8
519-842-2294
  • Monday to Friday9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.
  • Sundays1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • The first and last Thursday of the month from Victoria Day through Labour Day9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • Saturdays from Victoria Day through Labour Day12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.