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| |  |   |  Killarney Museum
The log structure houses various artifacts depicting many of Killarney's significant eras. |   |  |   | |
| |  |   |  Massey Area Museum
The Massey Area Museum has a display of photographs depicting the life and times of Massey and Area residents from years gone by. |   |  |   | |
| |  |   |  Nipissing Township Museum
The museum is housed in a former church made of hand-hewn logs, that was built by craftsmen in the late 1800's. |   |  |   | |
| |  |   |  Sturgeon River House
This scenic and historic site of the fur trade as carried out by the Hudson's Bay Company (1848-1879) also features exhibits on trapping and furbearers. |   |  |   | |
| |  |   |  Timber Village Museum
Located next to the Northern Ontario Logging Memorial on Hwy 17 in Blind River, Ontario, Timber Village Museum houses, exhibits and interprets artifacts and archival materials relating to the history of Blind River and area with a special focus on the local logging and lumbering industry. It also houses an art gallery and gift shop. |   |  |   | |
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