6155 Arner Townline Ontario - Kingsville, Canada, N9Y2E5 Phone: 519-776-6909 Website Welcome to the Canadian Transportation Museum & Heritage Village (CTMHV); one of the most interesting tourist attractions in Southern Ontario. One of the finest collections of classic, antique, and vintage vehicles in Canada South! You will see both original and fully restored hallmark vehicles from the 19th and 20th century, from horse drawn wagons to a 1992 Dodge Viper. You will see a full representation of the vehicles that were made and driven right here in Southwestern Ontario throughout the 20th century. You will see race cars, hot rods, cabriolets, open touring, early brass era, roadsters,convertibles, hard tops, pick up trucks, tractors, wagons, motorcycles, bicycles, penny farthings, and vehicles of all sorts.
We are situated on a 100 acre site housing one of the largest transportation museums in Ontario, a Heritage Village with over 15 buildings dating from 1820 to 1930, and the only Ambulance museum in Canada.
The machine is located next to the 50s Diner door inside of the main building. 3-die hand-crank machine manufactured by Juvil, a Canadian manufacturer. It takes one Loonie ($1) for each design, and presses them on brass slugs supplied by the machine. Designs are:
1) 'Ford Model T',
2) 'Clark Cabin 1836',
3) 'Heritage Village', Front of old car.
10/27/23 The Machine still working fine. AP |