EXPERIENCE & LEARN

PA Day Camp – May 2 & June 6

PA Day Camp – May 2 & June 6

Summer Camp Week 1 | OMAH Digs It

Summer Camp Week 1 | OMAH Digs It

Summer Camp Week 2 | Music in Motion

Summer Camp Week 2 | Music in Motion

Summer Camp Week 3 | OMAH goes to the Movies 1

Summer Camp Week 3 | OMAH goes to the Movies 1

Summer Camp Week 4 | Art Adventures

Summer Camp Week 4 | Art Adventures

Summer Camp Week 5 | STEAM 1 Myth Busters

Summer Camp Week 5 | STEAM 1 Myth Busters

Summer Camp Week 6 | Myths and Legends

Summer Camp Week 6 | Myths and Legends

Summer Camp Week 7 | Time Traveller

Summer Camp Week 7 | Time Traveller

Summer Camp Week 8 | STEAM 2 Extraordinary Experiments

Summer Camp Week 8 | STEAM 2 Extraordinary Experiments

Summer Camp Week 9 | Movies 2

Summer Camp Week 9 | Movies 2

MUSEUM IN BOX

MUSEUM IN BOX

Haunted History Tours

Haunted History Tours

A Night at the Museum

A Night at the Museum

Gangs, Guns & Grog

Gangs, Guns & Grog

EarlyON @ OMAH

EarlyON @ OMAH

SINK OR FLOAT

SINK OR FLOAT

ARTHUR SHILLING: OIL PASTEL, CHARACTER AND COLOUR

ARTHUR SHILLING: OIL PASTEL, CHARACTER AND COLOUR

GROUP OF SEVEN: LANDSCAPE PAINTING

GROUP OF SEVEN: LANDSCAPE PAINTING

WATERCOLOUR: MIXED MEDIA METHOD

WATERCOLOUR: MIXED MEDIA METHOD

MÉTIS DOT ART

MÉTIS DOT ART

ELIZABETH WYN WOOD: RELIEF SCULPTURE

ELIZABETH WYN WOOD: RELIEF SCULPTURE

KINDERGARTEN/GRADE ONE COMMUNITY TOUR

KINDERGARTEN/GRADE ONE COMMUNITY TOUR

OMAH SHOW & TELL

OMAH SHOW & TELL

ORILLIA PUBLIC ART TOUR

ORILLIA PUBLIC ART TOUR

Address

30 Peter Street South
Orillia, ON L3V5A9
+1 (705) 326-2159

HOURS:

TUESDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

WEDNESDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

THURSDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

FRIDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

SATURDAY: 11 AM - 4 PM

SUNDAY: CLOSED

MONDAY: CLOSED

Upcoming Events

Land Acknowledgement

The Orillia Museum of Art & History is located on the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg. The Anishinaabeg include the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. We respect and observe the long and enduring presence of Indigenous Peoples – First Nations, Metis and Inuit – on this land. Their teachings and stewardship, culture and way of life have shaped our City’s unique identity.

In acknowledging that we occupy colonized Indigenous territories, and out of respect for the rights of Indigenous people, we accept our collective responsibility to recognize our colonial histories as well as their present-day manifestations in order to honour, protect, and sustain this land.