A gorgeous restoration of a working gristmill. Educational. Very worthwhile stopping in if you’re traveling in the area. Full review by Waterloonie
Jul 21, 2023
We stopped by the Mill and Dickenson's House for a couple of hours. The staff were really welcoming and knowledgeable and gave us a guided tour (you can also walk around yourself). Entry and parkin… Full review by Sherrill D
Dec 13, 2020
Watson's mill was one of the best mills I have ever visited. Great place to learn how a mill works, and on Sunday's, you can even see them make flour. Full review by HistoryofCanada
is there a fee? i couldn't find anything on their site...
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For the event we went to it was 5 cad so I think there is a fee but it shouldn't be too much. Try emailing them to double check. It is a lovely place to visit.
Watson's Mill is still a functioning flour mill therefore for food safety and sanitary purposes we do not allow dogs inside of the building. In the interest of all we also ask that visitors …
Watson's Mill is still a functioning flour mill therefore for food safety and sanitary purposes we do not allow dogs inside of the building. In the interest of all we also ask that visitors refrain from bringing their pets into the Dickinson House, the Carriage Shed washroom facilities and the Used Book Sale. Watson's Mill does welcome service animals into all the buildings in Dickinson Square including the Mill, Dickinson House and the Carriage Shed.