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The Dionne Quints Heritage Board

The 5 girls who put Northern Ontario on the map

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Reopening May 23, 2025

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Private tours can be arranged on days we're closed to the public. Please provide at least 48 hours' notice for booking.

Contact: quintsboard@gmail.com

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Dionne Quints Museum

Dionne Quints Museum

 

181 Oak St. West, North Bay, Ontario

Closed – Reopening May 23, 2025

 

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Winter Outdoor Market

Winter Outdoor Market

We will be open November 2, 9, 16, 23 from 4:00-8:00pm in collaboration with Tourism North Bay and the North Bay Museum during the Winter Outdoor Market. Visitors are welcome to come visit the Dionne Quints Home.  Closed, Reopening May 23, 2025Private tours can be...

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Canada Day 2024

Canada Day 2024

Celebrate Canada Day at the Dionne Quints Museum!  Join us on July 1st for a special Canada Day opening. Discover the fascinating story of the Dionne quintuplets and explore a unique piece of Canadian history. Open: 10 AM - 4 PM Location: 181 Oak St W, North Bay, ON...

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Dionne Quints Week

Dionne Quints Week

Begins Friday May 24th Museum Open10:00am - 4:0pmFREE ADMISSION 90th Birthday Celebration Saturday May 25th at the Museum10:00am - 1:00pmRainbow Bounce HouseAt the Dionne Quints Museum180 Oak St. W. North Bay, ON  Five-the-Dionne - A Quints Musical Saturday May 25th...

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The Quints Home Relocation

November 19, 2017

The Dionne home was transported in 3 sections on the morning of November 19, 2017, to its new location  at  North Bay’s waterfront park.

Video produced by Valour Media

Who is the Dionne Quints Heritage Board?
What do we do?

The Dionne Quints Heritage Board is a non-profit corporation that was formed to protect and ensure the legacy of the Dionne Quintuplets remains a vital part of North Bay and Area’s history.

Learn About the History

On May 28, 1934, five identical girls were born to Oliva and Elzire Dionne, a Franco-Ontario family in the tiny community of Corbeil, Ontario. Their births were a miracle of its time during the difficult Depression, the only quintuplets to survive more than a few days.

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Closed, Reopening May 23, 2025

Private tours can be arranged on days we're closed to the public. Please provide at least 48 hours' notice for booking.

Contact: quintsboard@gmail.com

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