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Goldie Mill (Ruins)

May be reserved for performances or other events. A projection screen and hydro is available. It will hold up to 160 persons. Public washrooms are available in 75 Cardigan Street adjacent to the Mill. For more information call 519-837-5678.

Arts & Culture

Guelph Civic Museum

Phone: 519-836-1221
The Guelph Civic Museum was built in 1847 of Guelph limestone. Exhibitions and public programs explore the many individuals, cultures and events that contributed to the historic development of the City of Guelph.
View frequently asked questions about the Museum/Convent Project

Arts & Culture

McCrae House

McCrae House, built in 1858, is the birthplace of John McCrae and a National Historic Site. Exhibitions interpret the life of John McCrae, world famous doctor, soldier and author of In Flanders Fields.

Arts & Culture

River Run Centre

Guelph’s signature performing arts centre overlooks the picturesque Speed River in the City’s historic downtown core near the site where Guelph was founded.

River Run Centre was conceived and built by the people of Guelph for the benefit of the community and designed to serve as a premier stage for concerts, musicals, plays, dance, family shows and much more. Hundreds of volunteers and donors were involved in bringing the dream to reality.

Arts & Culture, Ice Rinks

Sleeman Centre

The Sleeman Centre is the premiere location for sports and entertainment in Guelph.

This modern, well equipped facility features a seating capacity of 4,500 for an ice event and 5,000 for a concert or seminar, and is an ideal place to host concerts, sporting and family events, trade shows and conferences.