
Built in 1833, the Old Carleton County Court House stands as one of Woodstock’s most iconic historic landmarks. This beautifully preserved building invites visitors to step inside and experience the region’s past through guided tours and engaging exhibits.
Explore the Tappan Adney Gallery and learn about Edwin Tappan Adney—his work documenting Indigenous culture, his internationally recognized research on birchbark canoes, and the story of Minnie Bell Sharp. The site offers a meaningful look at both local and cultural history.
Carefully restored through decades of dedicated community effort, the Court House is now a provincial historic site and a vibrant space for events, weddings, and special programs throughout the year.
Hours of Operation (June – September)
Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
*by appointment only (Monday to Saturday), call (506) 328-9706 to book.