Welcome!

The Milton Historical Society and the Waldie Blacksmith Shop offer Miltonians and visitors popular informative monthly speakers, blacksmith education, various events, archival collections and preservation of our community history, which is gradually being digitized and open to the public. The Society is governed by an all-volunteer board of directors and is supported by our membership and our group of dedicated volunteers working to keep our history alive. Operating as a non-profit organization isn’t an easy task, as with most organizations, to find a stable and diverse flow of funds which is vital to being able to carry out our mission. Individuals may donate, or will a Legacy using the power of a charitable gift to help protect Milton’s heritage for future generations. As a registered charity the MHS is able to offer tax reciepts.

Please check our Activities & Events page occasionally for the latest updates and, if you have any questions or comments, please email us at historymilton@gmail.com or call us at (905) 875-4156. We look forward to seeing you at the shop soon!

Welcome

Welcome to the Milton Historical Society, located at 16 James Street in Milton, Ontario. We are above the Waldie Blacksmith Shop, one of the MHS major restoration projects.

The Milton Historical Society and the Waldie Blacksmith Shop are located in historic downtown Milton, between Main Street and Mill Street.

BECOME A MEMBER

Only $25 a year, or $40 for the whole family
THE WALDIE BLACKSMITH SHOP

Come watch the smiths at work, or take a class and learn this ancient craft

HISTORIC PROPERTIES

Learn more about some local Milton landmarks and the people who built them

ARCHIVES

Research Milton's history online or in person at our archives

BOOK SHOP

Bring history home with a book from our new online bookstore

UPCOMING EVENTS

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that the land we gather on is part of the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.  We recognize the traditional territory of the Huron-Wendat and Haudenosaunee people. We also acknowledge the First Nations, Inuit and Métis people who live on these lands today. We stand as allies with the First Nations as stewards of these lands.