For over 60 years, the Oshawa Museum (OM) has celebrated our City’s history with engaging events, inspiring exhibits, and an immense collection of archival materials. Nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario in beautiful Lakeview Park, the OM tells the story of Oshawa from Indigenous inhabitants to present day. Home to Oshawa’s history, the OM is managed by the Oshawa Historical Society.
Description
On March 8, 1924 Oshawa was officially incorporated as the 25th city in Ontario, an affair commemorated with a huge celebration which lasted twelve hours. Over a cup of tea, learn more about the last 100 years in Oshawa’s history, as shared by people who have called Oshawa home.
This event is perfect for history buffs, students, researchers, and anyone curious about Oshawa's heritage. It's a great opportunity to learn, share ideas, and meet like-minded people.
The cost, $10 or $5 for Historical Society members, includes unlimited tea and one scone served with jam and cream.