Pinhey's Point Historic Site

Pinhey's Point Historic Site


Experience Pinhey's Point Historic Site, an 88-acre historic site and estate located on the scenic shores of the Ottawa River. The estate, "Horaceville" was the home of Hamnett Kirkes Pinhey, a British settler who became a leading member of Upper Canada. The site is a perfect destination for boaters, picnickers and anyone interested in exploring our ample green space.

Tours of the house and the ruins of Old St. Mary's Church are available upon request.

Hours of operation

The museum will be open from May 9 to August 29, 2010.
Wednesday to Friday, noon to 5 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm

Admission to the museum is by donation. We rely on your generous donations to support our programs and events.

Pinhey's Point direction map

Directions

The museum is located at 270 Pinhey’s Point Road in Dunrobin, 20 minutes outside of Kanata.

Driving directions: Take March Road off Hwy 417 to Dunrobin Road. Turn right on Riddel Drive. Follow it left onto Sixth Line Road for about 5km until you reach Pinhey's Point Road.

There is free parking as well as room for buses to park at the museum.

Public transportation does not service the museum site.

Contact us

Street address:
270 Pinhey's Point Road
Dunrobin, Ontario

Mailing address:
2100 Cabot Street
Ottawa, ON. K1H 6K1

Tel: 613-832-4347
museums@ottawa.ca

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