For over 60 years, the Oshawa Museum (OM) has celebrated our City’s history with engaging events, inspiring exhibits, and an immense collection of archival materials. Nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario in beautiful Lakeview Park, the OM tells the story of Oshawa from Indigenous inhabitants to present day. Home to Oshawa’s history, the OM is managed by the Oshawa Historical Society.
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"Turning the Wheel" is a new temporary public artwork in downtown Oshawa, installed on the site of the former J. B. Warren flour mill, reflecting the history and legacy of the historic mill and its relationship to the Oshawa Creek. Learn more about this mural at September’s Local History Speaker Series with an artist talk with Dani Crosby.
September's Local History Speaker Series is taking place Tuesday, September 16 at 6 PM. The Speaker Series will be held at the John Aker Northview Branch of the Oshawa Public Libraries, in the Nonquon Room, located at 250 Beatrice St E, Oshawa.
The Local History Speaker Series is an event presented in partnership between the Oshawa Historical Society and the Oshawa Public Libraries.
Date & Time
Tue, Sep 16, 2025 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Venue Details
Oshawa Public Library, Northview Branch
250 Beatrice Street EastOshawa, Ontario L1G 7T6