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332 Road 3 W, Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E5, CanadaMap
Phone+1 519-733-4034
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  • K4455FCpatrician
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    Very interesting. A great bit of local history.

    They provided a very fun event for families and adults. The museum and house were interesting. It was a bit deceiving regarding the bird aspect. It was really only about Canada Geese. Staff were fairl...

    Reviewed on Oct 17, 2022
  • KatieH300
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    Nice stop in nature

    The museum was closed when we went but there is a sign inviting you to tour the grounds. There is a hiking trail in the woods, a lookout over a pond, some seed in a bin for feeding geese and a small m...

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2022
  • TravellingFriends
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    Famous for Canada Geese

    Museum was closed when I visited, but I could walk the grounds and go into the lookout. Main point is that Jack Miner was an early and ultimately influential conservationist who was mindful of the ne...

    Reviewed on Sep 30, 2021
  • jsca777
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    Great Place To Visit

    The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the various breeds of birds and the history of Jack Miner and his family. Spent some time hiking in the Kennedy woods(that has a couple of picnic tables) as...

    Reviewed on Aug 21, 2021
  • Jim M
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    Well intentioned venue for migrating birds

    We stopped by the Bird Sanctuary on our way to Kingsville. There were hundreds of geese in the open field and ducks in the protected pond. The Jack Miner house was open, and the docent was knowledgeab...

    Reviewed on Oct 22, 2019