Museum Windsor – Duff-Baby Interpretation Centre
The oldest house in Windsor, built in 1798 on the south shore of the Detroit River in Sandwich, the Duff-Baby House is named for its first two loyalist owners, Alexander Duff and James Baby. Recognized among the most significant late eighteenth-century landmarks in Upper Canada, the house retains its original orientation to the river and reflects some of the principal themes and events shaping the province’s early history.
For more information, events and open times, see the Facebook page, Les Amis Duff-Baby.