PINHEY'S POINT PRESENT




2009 PROGRAMME

(Admission is by donation)


The Pinhey's Point Foundation is pleased to acknowledge the generous financial support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) and the Government of Ontario in 2003/2004. Funding has been provided for interpretive planning and development projects incorporating artifact assessment, preservation and restoration, in order to share with the community and public the rich heritage of March Township.

   
 

The Pinhey's Point Foundation is also pleased to acknowledge the generous financial support of the City of Ottawa in accomplishing a number of collections management, exhibit and community outreach projects through its Ottawa Cultural Facilities Fund for 2003, 2004 and 2005 and the Heritage Funding Program for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.

   
 

The Foundation greatly appreciates the generous funding provided by the Ontario Ministry of Culture through its Heritage Organization Development Grant for 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. The funds have been used to cover a variety of costs related to exhibits, collections management, and operating expenses.




SPECIAL EVENTS



PROGRAMMING

For Events and Activities, see the City of Ottawa Web Site:
http://www.ottawa.ca/residents/heritage/museums/pinheys/events/index_en.html










HOURS OF OPERATION


Pinhey's Point is officially open to the public for the 2009 summer season from Sunday, May 10, to Sunday, August 30, 2009.


The manor house is open for tours from Wednesday to Sunday:


The house is closed to the public Monday and Tuesday. However, the grounds remain accessible for you to enjoy.

Admission to the museum is by donation. We rely on your generous donations to support our programs and events.


For reservations for bus tours and large groups, please call Pinhey's Point at 613-832-4347 (seasonal) or the Heritage Development division, Cultural Services branch of the City of Ottawa at 613-247-4830 ext. 221.








WHAT OUR SITE OFFERS

  • Public washrooms

  • Picnic area with picnic tables and barbecues (Please bring your own charcoal)

  • Dock for mooring of light, non-motorized craft

  • Heritage attractions

  • Walking trails

  • Handicap accessibility to lower level of Manor House
PINHEY'S POINT, SUMMER


Site bookings for weddings, concerts, company picnics, family reunions or other events are available by calling the Heritage Development division, Cultural Services branch of the City of Ottawa at 613-247-4830 ext. 221 (year round).







HOW TO GET TO PINHEY'S POINT
270 PINHEY'S POINT ROAD



MAP


BY LAND
Take the Queensway (Highway 417) westbound. Exit at March Road/ Eagleson Road in former Kanata. Proceed north on March Road to Dunrobin Road. Turn right onto Dunrobin Road and immediately turn right at Riddell Drive. Follow the signs.

BY WATER
From downtown Ottawa head west on the Ottawa River past Shirley's Bay to Pinhey's Point.









BUTTONS

Introduction / Pinhey's Point Present / Pinhey's Point Past / Hamnett Pinhey's Accounts / Horace Pinhey's Accounts / Restoration / Past Exhibits / Pinhey's Point Foundation