Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead

Site: St George - Blue Lake Rd

Service: National Historic Site

Record #: SIM4136
Last Full Update: 13 Feb 2024

Service Details

Hours

Tue-Sat 11 am-4 pm

Dates

Special events and prebooked group tours by appointment and as advertised

  • visit website for details
Areas Served Ontario
Eligibility No restrictions
Application

Email for more information

Languages English ; French
Fees Admission ; Adults $7 * Seniors 65+ $5 * Women's Institute members $5 * Youth 6-11 years $4 * Children under 5 years are free * Family (2 adults, up to 4 children) $20 * Friends of Addie members are free

Address and Location

Located In Community Brant County
Address & Map
359 Blue Lake Rd
St George, ON
Canada N0E 1N0
 
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Intersection Hwy 24 N and Blue Lake Rd
Mailing Address Box 209, 359 Blue Lake Rd 
St George, ON 
Canada N0E 1N0
Physical Access Fully Accessible

Description

Description (Service)

National historic site - early 19th-century farmstead and the birthplace and childhood home of Adelaide Hunter Hoodless

Offering:

  • tours, programs, pavilion rentals and special events to the public
  • educational programming and summer camps 


Adelaide Hunter Hoodless is credited with helping to establish the National Council of Women, VON, Women's Institute, YWCA, domestic science into the Ontario Public School System and for getting domestic sciences recognized and taught at the university level

Contact Information

Office Phone 519-448-3873
E-Mail info@adelaidehoodless.ca
Website www.adelaidehoodless.ca
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Primary Executive Margaret Byl, President, Federated Women's Institute of Canada; Email: fwican@gmail.com