How to get here
The Fire Hall Museum & Education Centre is in downtown Cambridge, Ontario – next to City of Cambridge Civic Square, just one block from the Cambridge Farmers’ Market and next door to the Cambridge Centre for the Arts.
Where: 56 Dickson Street, Cambridge, Ontario
When: Saturdays 9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Directions and Parking
We’re located at Cambridge Civic Square. Nearby there is limited
on-street parking and several municipal parking lots – most with complimentary 2-hour limits. The closest parking lots include: Civic Square Lot at 9 Cambridge Street; Beverly Street Lot at 15 Beverly Street; and Market Square Lot at 40 Dickson Street (note that Market Square Lot is not available on Saturdays).
- From Kitchener-Waterloo – Take Highway 8 south into Cambridge. Continue on Highway 8 until the junction of Highways 8 and 24. Turn right on Highway 24, also known as Water Street, and continue into the Galt City Centre. Turn left on Dickson Street.
- From Highway 401 – Take Highway 24 south (Hespeler Road) 10 km into the Galt City Centre and turn left on Dickson Street.
- From Brantford – Take Highway 24 north into Cambridge and follow Water Street north into the Galt City Centre and turn right on Dickson Street.
- From Hamilton – Take Highway 8 north into Cambridge to the roundabout at Beverly Street. Take Beverly Street west into the Galt City Centre and turn right onto Dickson Street.
Grand River Transit
The Fire Hall Museum is a 5-minute walk to/from the Ainslie Street Terminal where several Grand River Transit bus routes connect. Note that transit routes and schedules are subject to change.
The Fire Hall Museum is a 5-minute walk to/from the Ainslie Street Terminal where several Grand River Transit bus routes connect. Note that transit routes and schedules are subject to change.
Be a Tourist in Cambridge and Beyond
Whether you live in Cambridge, or if you are visiting from a nearby community or from far away – there is lots to see and do in Cambridge and Waterloo Region. To find out more about things to do, places to eat and places to stay, check out Explore Waterloo Region.
Be a Tourist in Cambridge and Beyond
Whether you live in Cambridge, or if you are visiting from a nearby community or from far away – there is lots to see and do in Cambridge and Waterloo Region. To find out more about things to do, places to eat and places to stay, check out Explore Waterloo Region.