Indigenous art and artifacts - See a variety of stone tools and beautiful beadwork. Learn about pre-European fishing and hunting traditions that extend to modern day.
Exhibits at the Museum
Exhibits at the Museum
Explore our permanent gallery highlighting the region’s rich history and discover what’s currently on display in the Leah Gardner Gallery, home to rotating exhibitions that showcase local, regional, and traveling content.
Located on the upper floor
Permanent Exhibit
Immerse yourself room by room in the story of Dryden and the surrounding area. From Indigenous heritage and early settlers to the growth of a little town into a hub along the Trans-Canada Highway.
Permanent exhibits currently available for viewing
Step into the past with a collection of early settler tools used for farming, construction, and everyday survival in Northwestern Ontario.
Experience the charm of a turn-of-the-century general store with goods and displays modeled after Pitt's General Store, once a one stop shop for all your needs in early Dryden.
See what cooking and housekeeping looked like in the early 20th century with a kitchen setup featuring authentic utensils, cookware, and furnishings.
1930s Bedroom - Get a glimpse into home life during the Great Depression through a bedroom furnished with period-appropriate linens, furniture, and personal items.
1940s Living Room - Feel a sense of comfort in a recreated living room from the 1940s, where family would have gathered.
1950s Kitchen - Bright colours, steps towards modern appliances, and post-war convenience define this cheerful kitchen display, showcasing how domestic life was transformed in the 1950s.
Hearth to Heart: Exploring Métis Storytelling
Opening July 12th explore the wonders of Métis Storytelling. How symbols and craft can tell of history and knowledge, how stories might be found in every day life, and how Métis people are keeping the act alive today.
Running from July 12, 2025 - September 12, 2025.
Past Exhibits
Propose an Exhibit
Have you ever had an idea for an exhibit and wanted to be a guest curator? Complete an Exhibit Proposal Form and return it to the Museum in person or by email (mwalter@dryden.ca) to discuss your idea with Museum Staff. Exhibits can range in size from a mini-exhibit or a large exhibit in the Leah Gardner Gallery. |
Plan your visit to the museum
Contact the Museum
Location
Hours
Tuesday - Friday
9am - 5pm
Daily closure from 12pm - 1pm
Contact to arrange an after hours visit.
Admission
General Admission - $4.00 per person
Children Ages 6 and Younger - FREE
Museum Members - FREE