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MacLachlan Woodworking Museum

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The museum is open May 1 until September 1, 2019. We are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00am - 5:00pm and closed Mondays. We are also open late on Thursdays until 8:00pm. See you soon!

Description

On permanent display are topics such as the versatility of wood, the nature of tool collecting, and how our use of wood has changed with time. Odds and Sods is an eclectic mix of objects that investigates the diverse ways wood was used in the past – from ice skates and sugar moulds to spoons and horse shoes. This interesting exhibit reminds the visitor of a time when wood was the most common building material.
Local Trees tells the changing story of wood use and reflects the societal change following mass production and standardization. The visitor is introduced to a number of tree species that once were typical in a woodworker’s shop but are now all but unknown.
Ivor Blower – Inside the mind of a Collector explores the motivations behind people who collect. We all do it, but what does it say about us? Why do we do it? Through recorded memoirs, activities and 300 hand planes from Blower’s personal collection we discover the motivations behind collecting patterns.

Products

Workshops, Carpentry Camps, LumberKits, Demonstrations



"Although the MacLachlan exhibits remain closed to drop in visitors at this time, we are offering lots of exciting preregistered workshops and programs.Located on the beautiful shore of the St. Lawrence River in Grass Creek Park, the MacLachlan Woodworking Museum is your destination for hands-on building and discovery. A great place for schools and camps to visit for curriculum-based learning, the museum also offers workshops for entry level woodworkers, provides ready-to-make kits that are child friendly, and presents special events."
Address: 2993 Highway 2 East, Kingston (Ontario) K7L 5H6
Phone: 613-542-0543
Email: ac.notsgnikfoytic@muesumwm
Parking: Lot
State: ON
City: Kingston
Street Number: 2993 Highway 2 East
Zip Code: K7L 5H6
categories: public & government service, museum



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Reviews
Came for a campfire after museum hours. 6pm-8pm. Live music and great atmosphere. The staff was lovely.
We did a woodworking workshop here and it was great! The instructors were excellent and it was a really fun project that taught us a lot of skills for a great price! I hope to do another workshop soon!
I thought it was horrible,we took our grade 3 class and the 4 "students" that were suppose to be running it,didn't make a very good impression on me, as they seemed like they weren't interested in talking to the kids or making them feel enthused to be there to learn about the antique wood tools and trying to get them interested really in helping them build there houses with wood glue that takes hours to dry and the kids were getting frustrated as the pieces to there homes kept falling off,maybe if some hammer and nails were involved or even a hot glue gun would have been better or better yet laying the project flat would have even helped the situation better. Wasn't enthused at all by this visit and would never recommend or be interested in a revisit with the school class or personally. Hopefully it was just the under enthused staff that day that was working which was June 20 2019.
If you have young children go here! Lots of neat things *and* a playroom for little ones. Also interesting to adults well it was to us anyway. Small entrance fee. Nicely air conditioned.
Really great spot to take your kids! I wasn't really sure what to expect, and it exceeded my expectations. It's not somewhere you'd spend hours, but definitely worth it to pop in.
FANTASTIC experience - one of the highlights of our day trip to the Kingston area. Our five girls, ages 9-15, created treasures with the help of Tristan, a delightful young man and self-taught wood worker. We spent about 1.5 hours in the woodshop, and enoyed every moment. The museum was fascinating for the adults, as well. Unfortunately, due to the extreme heat wave we're currently experiencing in the north-east, the chain saw artist-in-residence had for the day about 1pm, so we missed this part of the experience - but were able to view some of his completed art and works-in-progress. Would love to go back and see him carving some day. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!! THANKS, TRISTAN - you were GREAT!!
Staff very helpful and knowledgeable and friendly. Was great to see same staff here and at the Pump House museum. We were remembered by staff and that was awesome.
Great museum with lots to see and do. It's a little bit out of the way but well worth the drive
Excellent programs. Winterlight is a fantastic family tradition
Awesome place great staff enjoyed a workshop with my grandson
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