The Museum
The Transportation Museum will be closed on April 18th and April 20th.
Welcome to one of the finest collections of classic, antique, and vintage vehicles in Southern Ontario!
The museum has a variety of both original and fully restored hallmark vehicles from the 19th and 20th century, from horse drawn wagons to a 1992 Dodge Viper. There is a full representation of the vehicles that were made and driven in Southwestern Ontario throughout the 20th century. The museum houses many vehicles including Model Ts, open touring, early brass era, roadsters, convertibles, hard tops, pick up trucks, tractors, wagons, motorcycles, bicycles, penny farthings, firetrucks and vehicles of all sorts.
Emergency Medical Services Museum
Emergency Medical Services Museum located on site in a new and modern 5,000 sq ft building displaying ambulances and other emergency medical vehicles, switch boards, equipment, sirens, lights, uniforms, etc., from the 1940s up to the 1980s.
A very unique experience awaits you. We believe that this is the only museum of its type anywhere in Canada. Open year round with the days and hours the same as our Transportation Museum. Located on a beautifully wooded lot, in our village, with a patio and outdoor benches, etc.
Motorcycle Museum
The motorcycle exhibit and facade inside the Canadian Transportation Museum was conceived in 1999 by the Two Wheels Only Foundation of Ontario Riders and after ten years of fundraising we started construction with the support and assistance of the Windsor Chapter of the Harley Davidson Owners Group(H.O.G).
The exhibit exemplifies the history of motorcycling in Ontario with a Specific focus on Essex County. The facade is a replica of the Windsor Motorcycles store on Howard Ave, during 1940’s. All funding for the motorcycle museum comes from an Annual Motorcycle Draw, Annual Iron Horse Golf Open and donations. Vintage motorcycles on display are on loan to us for exhibit by local collectors.