Macaulay Heritage Park (Church)

23 Church Street, Picton, ON

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About Macaulay Heritage Park (Church)

Located in the heart of Picton in Prince Edward County, Macaulay Heritage Park is a captivating historic site centered around the former Church of St. Mary Magdalene - now a beautifully preserved museum. This 19th-century stone church, built in 1825, stands as a remarkable example of early Canadian religious architecture and offers visitors a glimpse into the region's spiritual and cultural history. As part of the larger heritage park, the church-turned-museum features rotating exhibits, period artifacts, and guided interpretation that bring the stories of early settlers and Reverend William Macaulay to life.

The surrounding grounds include heritage gardens, the original parish cemetery, and the adjacent Macaulay House, an 1830 Georgian-style residence restored to reflect mid-19th century life. Today, Macaulay Heritage Park serves as a hub for heritage tourism, educational programs, and community events. Open seasonally, the site offers a serene and immersive setting for learning, reflection, and exploration. Its beautiful gardens and historic charm make it a popular location for tours, photography, and even small gatherings or ceremonies.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious visitor, or simply seeking a peaceful walk through a culturally rich landscape, the park provides a unique and meaningful experience that celebrates the legacy of early Prince Edward County.

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