Welcome to the
Mississippi Valley Textile Museum
Explore the history of woolen industry
in the Mississippi River Valley
HOURS of OPERATION
Open: Tuesdays to Saturdays 1pm – 4pm
We are open Family Day!
About Us
We are a National Trust Resilient Historic Places Winner, and Canada’s industrial textile history museum.
We interpret the history of the woollen textile industry in the Mississippi River Valley, and the effects it had on the social, cultural and industrial development of the region.
We also provide exhibits and education on fibre arts and a centre for the study of industrial textiles, while preserving our historic building and artifacts.
We acknowledge that this sacred land on which Mississippi Mills is now located has been a site of human activity for over 10,000 years and is rich in Indigenous history. This land is the ancestral and unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. We are grateful to the Algonquin ancestors who cared for the land and water in order that we might meet here today.
What’s On?
clò mòr: Exhibit by Carl Stewart
clò mòr: Exhibit by Carl Stewart
clò mòr: Exhibit by Carl Stewart In early 2015 images circulated around the world showing Islamic State militants in northern Iraq executing men accused of committing homosexual acts. The
Factory – An Exhibition By Robert Tombs
Factory – An Exhibition By Robert Tombs
Artist/writer Marina Roy has written that the analogue and digital photography, video, painting, sculpture and site-specific installation works of Robert Tombs’s exhibition ‘Factory’, were “created under the rubric ‘The Morality
Net-Work – An Exhibition by Adrian Baker
Net-Work – An Exhibition by Adrian Baker
Net-Work is an socially-engaged fibre art installation that has drawn widespread interest and participation across Canada and worldwide. Embodying the vast underground webs of mycorrhizal fungi and roots that enable
Woven by Hand: Contemporary Canadian Tapestries
Woven by Hand: Contemporary Canadian Tapestries
Woven By Hand: Contemporary Canadian Tapestries presents recent works designed and woven by ten outstanding Canadian tapestry artists. Recognized internationally, each artist has dedicated many decades to professional practice in
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TEXTILE MUSEUM
3 Rosamond Street East
Almonte, Ontario K0A 1A0
Phone: (613) 256-3754
Email: [email protected]
Year-Long Hours
The Museum is open from 1-4pm Tuesday thru Saturday. This includes the Permanent and Temporary Exhibits as well as the Gift Shop.