Erland Lee (Museum) Home

Erland Lee (Museum) Home 1808 log cabin turned Victorian homestead museum. Owned by the Lee family from 1808-1971. Owned & operated by the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario.

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Open for Tours Fridays & Saturdays between 11am and 4pm! Check out our digital programming on Facebook, Instagram, & YouTube. The Erland Lee (Museum) Home is a National Historic Site of Canada, owned & operated by the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario (FWIO). The building was originally constructed in 1808 as a 1.5 story log cabin on a 100-acre farm wh

ere John & Mary (Moore) Lee raised their eleven children and grew fruit, grain, and livestock. By 1873, after two periods of renovation under the direction of Abram Lee, the home stood as the beautiful of Carpenter Gothic Revival architecture it is today. In 1897, the first Women's Institute was formed in the Lee family's dining room, its constitution penned by Janet (Chisholm) Lee. The home was purchased from the Lee family by the FWIO and opened as a museum celebrating the Women's Institute and community history in 1972. Come on by and experience for yourself the elegance and tranquility of Victorian life on the breathtaking rural Niagara Escarpment.

Add a touch of holiday magic to your home ✨Join us Dec 13 for a cozy, creative centerpiece workshop!
11/17/2025

Add a touch of holiday magic to your home ✨

Join us Dec 13 for a cozy, creative centerpiece workshop!

✨ Get festive and creative at the Pine Cone & Acorn Holiday Ornament Workshop! 🌲🎨Join us on Saturday, November 8, 2025, ...
10/19/2025

✨ Get festive and creative at the Pine Cone & Acorn Holiday Ornament Workshop! 🌲🎨

Join us on Saturday, November 8, 2025, from 10 AM to Noon at the Erland Lee Museum in Stoney Creek for a fun, hands-on morning of holiday crafting. Perfect for parents, grandparents, and kids (ages 6+)!

🎟️ $40 per team or individual — all supplies included.
📧 Register today: [email protected]
📞 Or call 905-563-7274

Let’s make this holiday season extra special — one pine cone at a time! 🍂✨

🌼 Join us for a fun and hands-on Spring Planter Workshop at the historic Erland Lee Museum! 🌿 Create your own beautiful ...
05/30/2025

🌼 Join us for a fun and hands-on Spring Planter Workshop at the historic Erland Lee Museum! 🌿 Create your own beautiful planter and support a great cause — the home of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario. 🏡 Pre-register now to secure your spot!

📅 Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
💲 Cost: $45.00
📍 Location: 1873 Carriage House at the Erland Lee Museum
📞 Call 905-662-2691 or 📧 email [email protected]

Come see Adam Foreman, the Museum Manager of the Erland Lee (Museum) Home speak on the built heritage of the Lee Homeste...
07/09/2024

Come see Adam Foreman, the Museum Manager of the Erland Lee (Museum) Home speak on the built heritage of the Lee Homestead at the Norfolk County Archives on July 26th 2024.

Interested in the Women's Institute but you don't live in Canada? Check out this special ACWW (Associated Country Women ...
03/12/2024

Interested in the Women's Institute but you don't live in Canada? Check out this special ACWW (Associated Country Women of the World) event March 14th.

https://fwio.on.ca/special_notices_for_wi_members.php

ACWW will be hosting an online Parallel Event with some great speakers on 14 March 2024 at 10.30 New York time / 14.30 London time. Please note the revised time!Background:When considering the acceleration of gender equality, empowerment, financial inclusion, and social protection systems, we must r...

Think spring while knotting a plant hanger for your patio or sunny window!Macrame is a technique for creating elaborate ...
02/22/2024

Think spring while knotting a plant hanger for your patio or sunny window!

Macrame is a technique for creating elaborate textiles using a knotting method of needlework. It dates back to the ancient Babylon and the Assyrian peoples of what is now known as Iraq. The name comes from the Arabic word Migramah, the Andalusian-Arabic word Macramia and the Turkish word Makrama. The style was brought to Western Europe with the Moorish conquest of Spain making its way to England in the time of Queen Mary II in the late 17th Century, gaining prominence in the court of Queen Victoria who made it a household craft, which has lead to its continued popularity in the west today.

Cost: $30 per participant

The workshops are held in the Circa 1873 Carriage House on the grounds of the Erland Lee (Museum) Home, 552 Ridge Road, Stoney Creek (at the top of the Dewitt access) and are fundraisers for the upkeep of the Museum. Owned and operated by the Women’s Institutes of Ontario!
​To register contact: [email protected] or call: 905-662-2691

After the success of the meeting on February 12th Erland asked the Farmer’s Institute if they could hire Adelaide for a ...
02/19/2024

After the success of the meeting on February 12th Erland asked the Farmer’s Institute if they could hire Adelaide for a second night as the Ladies Night group wanted to hear more of what was said. Erland was informed that the Ladies night budget had been used for that year and that they would need to wait for the next year’s event. Erland discussed this with Janet, and they decided that a year was too long to wait. Erland and Janet decided to rent Squire’s Hall with their own funds for February 19th. Janet and Erland also took it upon themselves to write 100 invitations for their nearest neighbours and to hand deliver the invitations using their cutter sleigh (a cutter sleigh is on display in the Carriage house at the Erland Lee (Museum) Home).

On February 19th all 101 women plus Erland Lee showed up at Squires Hall to hear Adelaide Hunter Hoodless speak once more. At the end of the meeting, the group had decided to form an organization for the advancement of Women. Originally this organization was to be called the ‘Mother’s Institute’ but some amongst this group realized that might exclude those women who were not yet mothers. This was changed to Women’s Institute. A name that has stayed consistent for over 126 years, ad has inspired many organizations and people around the world.

Of the 101 women who listened to Adelaide speak that night 63 joined the original charter branch, as can be seen on a poster in the museum created in 1934 to commemorate the organization.



Fun Fact: February 19th has been declared Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario day in Essa Township, Ontario.

On February 12th, 1897 Erland Lee rented Squire's Hall, now 8 King St.  This was the Ladies' night of the Farmer's Insti...
02/12/2024

On February 12th, 1897 Erland Lee rented Squire's Hall, now 8 King St. This was the Ladies' night of the Farmer's Institute, an annual opportunity for the wives, daughters, sisters of Farmer's Institute members to enjoy an informative evening. Erland hired Adelaide Hunter Hoodless, against the wishes of his more conservative Farmer's Institute brethren. This would lead to great things for his community and the world, as we shall discuss on February 19th.

Jason (a security expert) will discuss how to keep ourselves safe while surfing the web and in our everyday lives!Costs:...
01/31/2024

Jason (a security expert) will discuss how to keep ourselves safe while surfing the web and in our everyday lives!
Costs: $20/per participant

The workshops are held in the Circa 1873 Carriage House on the grounds of the Erland Lee (Museum) Home, 552 Ridge Road, Stoney Creek (at the top of the Dewitt access) and are fundraisers for the upkeep of the Museum. Owned and operated by the Women’s Institutes of Ontario!
​To register contact: [email protected] or call: 905-662-2691

Our Elf has met some new friends here at the Museum.
12/22/2023

Our Elf has met some new friends here at the Museum.

Everyday is a new adventure in the Museum for our Elf.
12/15/2023

Everyday is a new adventure in the Museum for our Elf.

Tea time for our Elf.
12/12/2023

Tea time for our Elf.

Address

552 Ridge Road
Stoney Creek, ON
L8J2Y6

Opening Hours

Friday 11am - 4pm
Saturday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+19056622691

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