Collections
The St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre is dedicated to engaging visitors, telling the story of the city through artifacts, and preserving, sharing and celebrating the cultural identity and history of the city; we are a community resource that interprets, exhibits, researches, acquires and preserves the material culture and stories of St, Catharines.
The museum collection has approximately 800,000 records, including photographs, artifacts, archival documents, and reference files.
eMuseum
Check out our online collection (eMuseum) which offers a virtual experience for viewing objects, exhibits, sites and ships, biographies, libraries and museum collections. Learn about the people, places and events that have shaped St. Catharines over our long history.
Donating to the museum's collection
An important part of the work we do at the St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre is the documentation, preservation and stewardship of artifacts related to the story of the community. The museum accepts donations of objects, photos, and documents that help to preserve our community’s shared story.
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Services for researchers
The St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre provides access to its collections for researchers. Please call or contact collections staff directly via email to access the following services:
The St. Catharines Museum collection contains more than 600,000 photos and photo negatives relating to the development of our community.
We are happy to provide reproductions of photos from our collections. Reproductions are subject to a service fee depending on the nature and size of the work involved and the final use of the reproduced image. Fees can be found in the City's Rates & Fees schedule.