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ADMISSION
Adults - $6.00
Seniors - $5.00
Children (age 6 - 17) - $4.00
Children (age 5 and under) - Free
Members - Included as a benefit of Membership
HOURS OF OPERATION
*The Museum & its historic buildings are now closed for winter. Our offices remain open for inquiries.
Office Hours
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 10:00 - 4:00pm
Wednesday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Friday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED
CONTACT INFORMATION
DIRECTIONS
From Toronto: Take the 404 North. Exit on Green Lane. Go West on Green Lane to Leslie. Head North on Leslie to Mount Albert Road East. Turn Left at the East Gwillimbury Civic Centre to enter the Sharon Temple parking lot.
From Barrie: Take the 400 South. Exit on Highway 9. Go East on Highway 9 to Bathurst Avenue. Turn Left on Bathurst Avenue to Green Lane. Turn Right on Green Lane to Leslie Street. Head North on Leslie to Mount Albert Road East. Turn Left at the East Gwillimbury Civic Centre to enter the Sharon Temple parking lot.
The site is accessible by a variety of public transit options. The most direct is:
The VIVA has a direct line from Finch Station to the Newmarket GO Bus Terminal. From the Newmarket GO Bus Terminal, take the Route 50 bus and get off at the Mount Albert (Stop #2576).
Free Parking
Site is Partially Accessible
Our site has has been awarded a #SafeTravels Stamp, which is recognized globally for adopting proper, standardized health and hygiene protocols. To learn more please click the link above on the image.
Government Support:
Community Partners
The continued preservation, conservation and maintenance of Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum is made possible by the support of the following organizations. We gratefully acknowledge their generosity.
The Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum respectfully acknowledges that we are on the traditional lands of the Anishinabewaki, Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee peoples within a community that continues to be home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We acknowledge that these grounds are covered by the Williams Treaties of 1923. May we live and work with respect on this land, and live in peace and friendship with its people.
Event Sponsors:
Event & Community Partners: