SALEM CHAPEL BME CHURCH HARRIET TUBMAN UNDERGROUND RAILROAD NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
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​VISITOR INFORMATION

2025 SUMMER WALK- IN HOURS
Open for Walk-ins          Walk-ins = Self-guided tours          No appointment needed


Starting on June 17th & ending on September 05th
 
Sunday & Monday – Closed
Tuesday to Friday – 11am to 4pm (Last admission at 3:30)
Saturday – 11am to 3pm (Last admission at 2:30)

We are closed on the Canadian holidays. 
2025 holiday closures are as follows:
Tuesday, July 1st (Canada Day) and Friday, August 1st (Emancipation Day) 

 
LARGE VISITOR GROUPS (20 or more people)
 Please book an appointment in advance if you are planning to visit with a large group.  

Guided tours are available for large visitor groups.  
We offer flexible visiting hours for large groups travelling by motor coach (bus). Contact us!

 Suggested admission/donation fee: $7.00 CAD per person or $5.00 USD per person
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​​It is with regret that we must advise that the Salem Chapel is not wheelchair or scooter accessible. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause.
 
We would also like to mention that the Salem Chapel is not a research facility.  Our volunteer base is too small to handle all the inquiries. We thank you kindly for your understanding and cooperation.

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    ​Let us know the date and time you and your group would like to visit the Salem Chapel.
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School group tours are available and suitable for children 10 years old (grade 5) and up














WAIT! There is more...
Would you and your visitor group like to visit additional Black history attractions in Niagara, Ontario?  
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Contact Tubman Tours Canada for a Black history experience you won't forget!
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​​"Our exclusive Harriet Tubman Tour covers the years the legendary Underground Railroad operative called "Moses" spent in St. Catharines. Visitor groups will find out what life was like for freedom seekers in British Canada, view the sites where Fredrick Douglass railed against slavery, explore the town where the radical abolitionist John Brown met General Tubman and much more." - Rochelle Bush, Owner and Operator
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​NOTE: Tubman Tours Canada operates separately from the Salem Chapel.

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  • SALEM CHAPEL
  • TOURS & CONTACT
  • COMMUNITY HISTORY
  • Restoration Info
  • DISCLAIMER
  • NEWS & EVENTS