This National Historic Site houses the two steam engines which pumped the first clean water to the city over 140 years ago. You’ll learn about life at the beginning of Canada's industrial revolution at the Museum of Steam and Technology. The museum features various exhibits and events, including one engine that operates as a demonstration every day!
The only surviving facility of its time in North America, the museum is a National Historic Site and a Civil and Power Engineering Landmark. These Canadian made engines are the oldest surviving examples in the nation. Find it at 900 Woodward Ave. Guided tours are available daily.