Historic Sites & Museums
The
Ermatinger•Clergue National Historic Site provides visitors and residents of Sault Ste. Marie with an opportunity to experience the history of our community through the preservation and historic interpretation of the nationally designated Ermatinger Old Stone House, the home of our nationally acknowledged F.H. Clergue Blockhouse, the heritage landscape and gardens, and the artifacts related to the site. The Historic Sites Board governs the site; a ten-member board appointed by City Council.
Visit the Ermatinger•Clergue National Historic Site at 831 Queen Street East, or e-mail at
old.stone.house@cityssm.on.ca.
The
Sault Ste. Marie Museum is a non-profit institution maintained by the Sault Ste. Marie & 49th Field Regiment R.C.A. Historical Society's Board of Directors, for the citizens of Sault Ste. Marie and the District of Algoma, as well as visitors to the community. The Museum was created to collect, preserve, study and exhibit artifacts and archival materials which illustrate the history of the people and the development of Sault Ste. Marie and the District of Algoma, and to foster a better understanding of our local heritage and the ways in which local history relates to provincial and national history.
Visit the Sault Ste. Marie Museum
at 690 Queen Street East or e-mail them at
heritage@saultmuseum.com