The Erland Lee (Museum) Home is a National Historic Site of Canada. The museum recounts the history of the Lee family, who built and lived in the home from 1808 until 1970; of the Stoney Creek community; and of the Women's Institute, which was founded in the home's dining room on February 25, 1897.
Named Edgemont by the Lee family, the Lee home is a beautiful example of an 1870's carpenter gothic revival architecture, situated on the Niagara Escarpment.
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![]() | Erland Lee Home | ![]() | Erland Lee Home |
![]() | Erland Lee Home - Carriage House |
| Location | 79°43'20.6"W 43°12'26.057"N |
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| Type | Historic Building |
| Authority / Owner | Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario |