Location: 221 Mill Street Windsor, ON. N9C 2R1
The Duff-Baby House and Interpretation Centre is open periodically for tours and events, and also by appointment. See Upcoming Open Days at the Duff-Baby House below.
The Duff-Baby House was built in 1798 and is named for its first two owners, Alexander Duff and James Baby. It is recognized among the most significant late eighteenth-century landmarks in Upper Canada. Les Amis Duff-Baby, a local volunteer group, works with Museum Windsor to provide access to the centre, the house, and the site. The site is currently under construction to transform the first floor of the Duff-Bâby Mansion will into a house museum reflecting more than 200 years of history through funding provided by the Gordie Howe Community Benefits Plan.
Upcoming Open Days at the Duff-Baby House:
For additional information, contact Museum Windsor
254 Pitt Street West
Windsor, Ontario, Canada, N9A 5L5
Phone: For general information, call 311.
For detailed inquiries, please call (519) 253-1812.
Email: wmuseum@citywindsor.ca