Virtual Village
Introduction
Explore the Village at home!
Gain insight into our buildings, enjoy videos of unique happenings, and scroll through photos.
Fanshawe Pioneer Village is a living history museum located on 46 acres of land within the Fanshawe Conservation Area in London, Ontario. Our museum explores 100 years of history in London and Middlesex County from 1820 to 1920, through hands-on demonstrations and third-person interpretation.
The Village is divided into four sections, or time periods, which allows you to travel through time as you visit. These include:
Fanshawe Settlement 1820-1840
Fanshawe Corners 1850-1880
Fanshawe Township 1880-1910
Town of Fanshawe 1910-1920
We also have a variety of gardens, farmland, and natural space throughout the Village grounds.
Learn more about the Village
Spend the day, or some time online, and experience a century with us!
In this section you can learn more about the different buildings in the Heritage Village by clicking through the Virtual Village or you can Get to Know the Village and explore our Fanshawe 360 Virtual Experience or Trip Through Time video.
In case you missed it. At the very top of this page are links to our Audio Tour. At the moment these are available in English, French and Spanish.
Virtual Village
Choose one of the Sections of Village below to learn about it and the buildings located there.
Get to Know The Village
Trip Through Time
Join us on a mini tour through the Village and learn about its unique history.
Fanshawe 360 Virtual Experience
Explore the interiors of select buildings in 360 degrees. Play the video and drag your mouse around to see what the space looks like!