The museum is a curated archive that preserves and shares Amherstburg's stories of the Underground Railroad and the solidarity it took to make it possible.
The location of the Museum is key; Amherstburg meant freedom, as the Canadian destination for many Blacks escaping slavery in the United States.
Also included in the museum complex are Nazrey A.M.E. Church- national historic site and stop on the Underground Railroad, and the Taylor Log Cabin - home of a formerly enslave family.
Admission:
$7.50 Adult
$6.50 Senior/Student
$30.00 Family of five
Gift shop on site.