Upper Canada Village is a heritage park near Morrisburg, Ontario, which depicts a 19th-century village in Upper Canada (what Ontario was originally called). Construction of Upper Canada Village began in 1958 as part of the St. Lawrence Seaway project, which required the permanent flooding of ten communities in the area, known as The Lost Villages. Upper Canada Village was a part of the project's heritage preservation plan. Many of the buildings in Upper Canada Village were transported directly from the villages to be flooded. The park, owned and operated by the St. Lawrence Parks Commission, was opened to the public in 1961. The park also incorporates a memorial to the  Battle of Crysler's Farm, a War of 1812 battle that also took place on land submerged by the Seaway project.


Produced by Federal Glass, this mug is white milk glass with the landmarks of Glengarry School Days and the Saw Mill, done in colors of brown and orange. Great vintage condition. No cracks or breaks. The graphics are nice and clear. No dishwasher damage. There are a few spots in the title Upper Canada Village where the letter is half missing. The "na" in Canada, and the "i" in Village. Please see the last photo. This does not take away from this piece. Measures 3.25" tall and 3.25" diameter, capacity 6 ounces.