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Aurora Museum Opens Tours for Residents to Explore Local History

By

James Sinclair
March 17, 2026 5:28 pm

The Aurora Museum and Archives is inviting the community to get a closer look at the town’s history through its Museum Mondays program on April 20 and May 25, 2026. Located in Aurora, Ontario, this event gives residents a chance to see how local artifacts are preserved and managed within the community.

Participants will take a guided tour through current exhibitions and areas where historical collections are kept. Following the tour, staff will host a session where visitors can speak directly with the museum team about how they protect local heritage.

The program is open to everyone aged seven and older to encourage different generations to learn about the past together. According to the Town of Aurora, the initiative helps explain how community items are archived and prepared for public display.

These tours were made possible after the historic Church Street School was turned into the modern Aurora Town Square. This project gave the museum more room for storage and exhibits, which allows for more interactive events for local residents.

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