| Title: | Civic Museum |
| Description: | The Guelph Civic Museum tells the story of Guelph and its people. The building dates from 1847 and houses three floors of interesting exhibitions and artifacts. |
| Date: | October 2006 |
| Title: | McCrae House |
| Description: | The bithplace of John McCrae was built in 1858 and is now an historic site. John was a doctor during the 1st World War in Europe and wrote the famous poem "In Flanders Fields" which is still used today to remember the fallen. The exhibitions in the house tell his story and detail his career as soldier, doctor and author. His parents came from the Scottish south west near to Kirkcudbright. |
| Date: | October 2006 |
| Title: | McCrae House - Rear |
| Description: | This view shows the back of the McCrae House where a small garden can be visited. |
| Date: | October 2006 |
| Title: | War Memorial Gardens |
| Description: | Next to the McCrae House stands the War Memorial and Gardens. |
| Date: | October 2006 |
| Title: | The House of the Heads |
| Description: | Just along Albert Street from the McCrae House sits The House of the Heads, designed by the architect of the Church of Our Lady. |
| Date: | October 2006 |
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