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25th Annual Longwoods Heritage Weekend May 2 -3

25th Annual Longwoods Heritage Weekend May 2 -3

Experience history being brought back to life as the Upper Thames Military Re-enactment Society ‘Royal Scots’ host the 25th Annual Longwoods Heritage Days on Saturday, May 2nd and Sunday, May 3rd, 2015. Step back in time to 1814 as British troops attack American invaders. Hear the crack of the musket and the roar of the cannon. Come and experience life in the early 19th century. See the colourful clothing, and smell the food prepared over open fires. Let us entertain your family for the day. Admission: $8.00 for adults and elementary school students FREE! Members of the military and cadets in uniform receive free admission.

Weekend Schedule

Saturday May 2nd

8:15     Ambush (Reenactors only events, ie no public)

10:00    Gates Open to Public

10:30    Battlefield Drill                                                             Battlefield

Watch the British practice the typical battle field manoeuvres of the early 1800’s.

12:00    Native War Council                                                     Merchant Village

British Officers meet with native leaders in an effort to get their support in the coming battle.

1:30     Duel                                                                                    Merchant Village

Watch as two gentlemen settle their differences in a rather deadly manner.

2:30     Battle Re-enactment                                                    Battlefield

          American and British troops meet on the field of battle. Who will be victorious?

4:30     Mini-Militia                                                                      Battlefield

Children will be issued equipment and trained in the drill of the day.

6:00     Gates Close

 

Sunday May 3rd

8:15     Ambush (Reenactors only events, ie no public)

10:00    Gates Open to Public

11:00    Battlefield Drill                                                               Battlefield

Watch the British practice the typical battle field manoeuvres of the early 1800’s.

12:30    Native War Council                                                       Merchant Village

British Officers meet with native leaders in an effort to get their support in the coming battle.

1:00     Drill Competition                                                             Merchant Village

Watch as infantry units compete.           

2:30     Battle Re-enactment                                                        Battlefield

          American and British troops meet on the field of battle. Who will be victorious?

3:30     Mini-Militia                                                                          Battlefield

Children will be issued equipment and trained in the drill of the day.

4:30     Gates Close

The Longwoods Heritage Weekend will be held at Longwoods Road Conservation Area, 8348 Longwoods Road southwest of Mount Brydges. Longwoods Road is Middlesex County Rd. 2.

The event is 6.5 km west of Delaware and 10 km east of Melbourne. Traveling on Hwy. 402 from London or Sarnia, exit at interchange 86 and follow the signs to Longwoods Road Conservation Area / Ska-Nah-Doht Village. From Windsor on Hwy. 401, exit at interchange 157 and travel north to Longwoods Road. Take Longwoods Road east to the Longwoods Road Conservation Area.

For information contact:

Jeff Mason

Email:   president.utmrs@royal-scots.com       Phone: 519-473-3814

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