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Plan Your Visit

In addition to visiting the Spencerville Mill & Museum (click here for hours of operation), you can also plan to enjoy the picturesque local countryside. Consider some of the suggested trips below:

Step Back in Time for the Weekend

Visit historic South Grenville, home to Upper Canada’s first Lieutenant Governor, and step into another time for a relaxing weekend on the St. Lawrence River.  Take in heritage sites such as Fort Wellington, the grounds of the Battle of the Windmill and the Spencerville Mill & Museum. Tour the Homewood Museum and learn about the Jones family. Enjoy two nights at the remarkable Blue Heron Inn in Prescott and dinner for two at The Red George Pub – home to the old Wiser distillery. 
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Homewood Museum
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The Windmill
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Blue Heron Inn
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Fort Wellington

From the Grindstone to the Gilded Age

Follow the development of Upper Canada from its settlement, through a heritage gristmill in Spencerville, into the political turmoil of the 1800’s at Homewood Museum and into the golden age of Edwardian style at Fulford Place, where a private guided tour for two awaits led by a period-costumed docent.  Enjoy a one-night stay at the historic Colonel’s Inn and enjoy a dinner for two at The Red George Pub. Admission, accommodations, breakfast and dinner included for just $177.  Note: Homewood Museum open Wednesday to Sunday from June 15 to September 4.
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The Colonel's Inn
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Fulford Place
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Spencerville Mill
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The Red George Pub

The Millers' Circuit

Visit the historic mills of Delta, Spencerville and Manotick, while staying at the Denaut Mansion Country Inn on a Wednesday night from May through September.
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Denaut Mansion Country Inn
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The Spencerville Mill
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The Delta Mill
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Watson's Mill
   

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Open for tours: July through August
Proceeds from all Mill events support the Mill Foundation
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