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Barrington Woolen Mill

Record #: BAR0006
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2021
Last Full Update: 14 Jan 2015

Location

Located In Municipality of the District Barrington
Where To Find Us
2368 Highway 3
Barrington, NS B0W 1E0
Areas Served Municipality of the District Barrington ; Shelburne County

Contact

Website woolenmill.novascotia.ca/
E-Mail brenda.maxwell@novascotia.ca
Phone 902-637-2185
Contact Brenda Maxwell

Description & Services

Information  
 
Barrington Woolen Mill Museum in the South Shore region was a thriving mill back in the late 1800s when fishermen needed warm, durable wool clothing.  
 
Powered by a water turbine, the mill washed, picked, carded, spun, dyed and wove the wool. Discover how this busy, local industry of the late 1800s saved Nova Scotian women endless hours of washing, spinning and weaving their wool at home.  
 
See the machinery that transformed raw fleece into yarn and cloth and listen to stories about the lives of the mill workers. Imagine the steady rhythms of the spinner, twister, skeiner and loom that were once powered by the river’s rushing water.  
 
See demonstrations of handspinning, dyeing, processing, and weaving of wool. A mural exhibit includes the first piece of Nova Scotia tartan, designed and woven by Bessie Murray. Spinners are always welcome and schools are invited to call to reserve space for a September tour. A gift shop is on site. Bus tours are welcome. 
 
 
 
Hours Open Seasonally 
June 1 - September 30 
 
Monday to Saturday 
9:30 am - 5:30 pm 
 
Sunday 
1:00 pm - 5:30 pm