Pinhey’s Point Historic Site

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About us

Nestled on the banks of the Ottawa River approximately 40 minutes west of downtown, Pinhey’s Point features a nearly 200-year-old manor house and surrounding ruins and is an Ontario Heritage Trust site.  Scenic views, historic buildings, stone ruins and rolling green hills come together to create one of the most spectacular places in Ottawa to relax, learn, and explore. The site is a popular destination for boaters and cyclists

Greenspace

Situated on 88 acres of farmers' fields, shoreline, and parkland, Pinhey's Point is an ideal outing for anyone who loves the outdoors. Pack a picnic lunch and plan on spending an afternoon in the sunshine, on the river, soaking up local history. Wooded areas and areas with tall grasses are also great habitats for ticks. Visit Ottawa Public Health online for more information on preventing tick bites. 

Programs and special events

Orienteering Ottawa Field Day

Saturday, May 18 from 10 am to 2 pm (recommended final arrival time: 1 pm)
Cost: $8.42 per person
This is a drop-in style program; advance registration is not required.

Learn a new sport or test your skills in a fun, family-friendly environment with Orienteering Ottawa. Navigate the varied landscape of Pinhey’s Point Historic Site and enjoy striking views of the Ottawa River with just your map, compass, and wits to guide you. Newcomers are welcome; Orienteering Ottawa members will be on site to help get you started on one of six short, fast, and fun courses! Give all the courses a try for an added challenge!  Participants of all ages and skill levels are welcome. Lawn games will also be available to play including Kubb and Bocce. 

Notes:

  • The primary language of delivery for this event is English.
  • This event will take place rain or shine. Please check the forecast and dress according to conditions, including proper footwear for grass, dirt, and gravel terrain.
  • Wooded areas and tall grasses can be habitats for ticks. For more information on preventing tick bites, please visit Ottawa Public Health.

Exhibitions and collections

The artefact collection and permanent exhibitions at Pinhey’s Point Historic Site are the accomplishments of the Pinhey’s Point Foundation, and provide historical context to your visit.

Our volunteers

The City of Ottawa Museums are committed to offering residents meaningful and rewarding volunteer experiences.

Heritage volunteers play an invaluable role in preserving our unique heritage and in providing museum visitors of all ages with opportunities to appreciate our shared story.

Thank you to all our volunteer team members for their continued support.

To enquire about volunteering, please contact museums@ottawa.ca.

Rentals

A historic manor house and stone ruins nestled on 88 acres of greenspace with stunning views of the Ottawa River and the Gatineau Hills provide a picturesque backdrop for your special events.

For more information, please contact our Customer Service Booking Clerk. Call 613-580-9638 or email museums@ottawa.ca.

Accessibility

Work with us to shape your experience. Contact the museum before your visit to discuss your needs. Information about accessibility at the facility, programs, and services is available upon request.

  • Parking
    • 2 designated parking spaces
    • Accessible path of travel from the parking lot to entrance
    • 110 metres from parking space to the door
  • Entrance/Exit
    • 1 accessible entrance
    • Ramp
    • Wide door for wheelchair passage
    • Must pass through one room before reaching lobby
  • Interior 
    • Wheelchair available for patrons
  • Reception desks
    • Floor area for maneuvering a wheelchair
  • Floor Surfaces
    • Most floors are hardwood
    • Low pile carpet
  • Signage
    • Directional signs
    • High contrast signage
  • Washrooms
    • Accessible washroom on 1st floor and exterior
    • Lowered drinking fountains
  • Telephone
    • Volume control
    • Accessible path
  • Stairs
    • Continuous hand rails
  • Museums/Galleries/Archives
    • 88-acre site is only partially wheelchair accessible.  Barriers include surface (grass, rock, agricultural field, etc.) and grade
    • Interpretative labels/panels in large font

 Learn more about special needs and accessible services.