Visitor Information

Finding us:

Moore Museum is located in Mooretown, just 25 minutes south of Sarnia, Ontario. From Sarnia, take Hwy. 40 south to Moore Line. Turn right onto Moore Line and travel 5 km (3 miles) into Mooretown.

From the south (including the Sombra/Marine City ferry crossing from Michigan), follow the St. Clair Parkway north to Mooretown. Turn right on Moore Line. Follow Moore Line for two blocks to the Museum.

Admission:

$5.00 adult
$4.00 senior
$3.00 high school student
$2.00 child (preschoolers free)
$15.00 family (2 adults and their school aged children)

We accept cash, cheques, MasterCard and Visa.  We now also accept debit (tap only). 

(The charge for dishonoured  payments is $25.00)

Open:

March and April
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday

(Please note that depending on weather conditions, not all buildings may be open during this season)

May to August,
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Friday through Tuesday

Sept. to mid-Dec.
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday

Closed Easter Weekend, Victoria Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving, and Remembrance Day.

** Please note that if the purpose of your visit is to make research inquiries, we strongly suggest that you call or email ahead of time so that we may check our files to determine if we have the information you need, as well as to ensure that programming activities do not prevent us from assisting you. **

Helpful Information

  • All of our buildings, except the caboose, have ramp access. A wheelchair is available for use free of charge (subject to availability).
  • Service animals are welcome.
  • Pets are welcome on the grounds but are not permitted in the buildings. Please be considerate of other visitors by keeping pets on a leash and cleaning up after them.
  • We encourage you to wear comfortable walking shoes so that you may explore the entire site.  Most visitors require a minimum of one to 1.5 hours to enjoy all the exhibits.
  • A baby change station is available in the family washroom.
  • Visitors are welcome to take photos, but only for non-commercial use.

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