Showing posts with label John Schneider Haus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Schneider Haus. Show all posts

Nov 23, 2025

John Schneider Haus (Kitchener)

On a beautiful November afternoon, after indulging in an all-you-can-eat buffet lunch, we decided to walk a few kilometres to explore John Schneider Haus, located at 466 Queen Street South in Kitchener-Waterloo.

This historic site includes the original Haus, along with five outbuildings and two charming heritage gardens. Each structure offers a glimpse into what daily life looked like in the early 19th century.

The outbuildings include the Spring House, Wash House, Bake House, Woodshed, and Privy—each serving a very specific purpose back in the day.

We arrived in late fall, so a few buildings were already closed for the season. One of those was the Wash House (also known as the Summer Kitchen), which was typically used from spring through fall for messier tasks that were better kept outside the main living space.

The Spring House was especially interesting—it was used to protect water sources and even acted as an early form of refrigeration. The Bake/Smoke/Dry House was another highlight, featuring three distinct areas: a bake oven, a Schnitz House for dehydrating food, and a smokehouse. There’s even additional space at the back that now serves as a garden shed.

I’ve held back from sharing too many photos because it’s truly something worth experiencing in person.

If you’ve been—or decide to go—I’d love to hear what you thought of the site!

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