The People of the PumpHouse

Monday, February 23, 2026

Time
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Venue
Great Lakes Museum, Kingston, K7L 2Y2
Price
6

Explore the social history of the PumpHouse and discover how water innovation and resilience shaped Kingston.

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From 1851 to 1952, the City of Kingston Water Works didn’t just pump water—it transformed daily life for Kingston’s residents. Behind the machinery were the engineers, labourers, and families whose lives were shaped by this essential service. In this talk, we’ll uncover the human stories of the PumpHouse: the workers who kept the steam engines running, the communities who relied on clean water, and the challenges they faced during fires, outbreaks of disease, and a rapidly growing city. Today, the PumpHouse Museum preserves these stories, offering a glimpse into how innovation and resilience built the Kingston we know. Join us as we walk through the social history of the PumpHouse and explore how water connected—and protected—the people of Kingston.

Location: Great Lakes Museum, 55 Ontario St.
Date: Monday, February 23
Time: 10:30–11:30 AM
Cost: $6 per person, per session (includes Museum Admission)

Advance registration is recommended, and you can register online or at the Museum. Limited spots available at the door.

The Lifelong Learning Club meets every other Monday at the Great Lakes Museum to discuss fascinating topics for curious minds.

Venue

Great Lakes Museum
55 Ontario St.
Kingston
K7L 2Y2

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