Experience Woodland

Museum – Self Guided

The self-guided tour guests will utilize our self-guided tour booklet to walk through the museum at their own pace and view the displays that showcase the history of the Woodland people, specifically the Six Nations (Onondaga, Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Seneca, and Tuscarora) from roughly 600 years ago up to present day. There are many artifacts to view, and stories to hear and discuss along the way throughout the tour.

Booking Details

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For more information or to inquire about donating to our collection, please contact us at 519-759-2650.

Self Guided Tour Book

Download our new contactless Self Guided Tour Download of Woodland Cultural Centre DOWNLOAD HERE

For more information or to inquire about donating to our collection, please contact us at 519-759-2650.

Other Recommended Tours

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  • The virtual tour will guide you through the former Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School, giving the history of the institution over its 140-year history. Viewers will get to see different rooms inside the school, from the girls’ and boys’ dormitories, the cafeteria, laundry room, and other rooms throughout the building as well as hear interviews from five survivors.

  • The virtual tour will guide you through the former Mohawk Institute Indian Residential School, giving the history of the institution over its 140-year history. Viewers will get to see different rooms inside the school, from the girls’ and boys’ dormitories, the cafeteria, laundry room, and other rooms throughout the building as well as hear interviews from five survivors.