Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, which is actually more a village than a museum and where costumed interpreters recreate what rural life was like in the 1920s and 1930s, consists of 28 buildings on 25 hectares just outside the town of Cumberland, Ontario, Canada.
On site are seven houses and six buildings depicting residential and agricultural architecture and public buildings, such as a one-room schoolhouse, fire hall, church and community hall, as well as a Canadian National railway station and caboose, a working sawmill and an Imperial garage.