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Norfolk County Heritage & Culture

The Norfolk County Heritage & Culture department operates three community museums and the municipal archives.

Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Center (DTMHC)

Norfolk County Archives (NCA)

Port Dover Harbour Museum (PDHM)

Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum (WHAM)

Carillon Tower 1930

Carillon 100

Norfolk’s War Memorial: A Century of Remembering

Tuesday, June 17, 2025 – Service of Rededication



EVENT DETAILS
Carillon Tower 1930

Carillon 100

Norfolk’s War Memorial: A Century of Remembering

Tuesday, June 17, 2025 – Service of Rededication



EVENT DETAILS
Carillon Tower 1930

Carillon 100

Norfolk’s War Memorial: A Century of Remembering

Tuesday, June 17, 2025 – Service of Rededication



EVENT DETAILS

Rich. Diverse. Compelling. Engaging.

Museums and archives are places where interesting things can happen. The Norfolk County Heritage & Culture Department brings people together by offering inspiring programs and workshops, dynamic exhibitions, and special events that celebrate the communities we represent.
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Inspire. Educate. Entertain.


Norfolk County Heritage and Culture comprises:



Each site offers unique year-round exhibitions, educational programs, workshops, research services and community outreach. Norfolk County Heritage & Culture stewards a vast and diverse collection of archives, artifacts and works of art as well as Norfolk County owned built heritage assets: Alligator Tug, Norfolk War Memorial Carillon Tower, Port Dover Lighthouse, and Quance Mill. The department maintains the Norfolk County Book of Remembrance and is responsible for all matters pertaining to Parts IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act.