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Willistead Manor Expands Coach House Exhibit with Distillery Artifacts

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Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens announces an expanded exhibit featuring historical artifacts that highlight the city’s rich distilling heritage. The new display opens at Willistead Manor this summer, incorporating donations from the estate of Art Jahns, the late archivist at the Canadian Club Brand Centre and longtime Willistead Manor supporter.

Jahns’ Extensive Collection

Jahns amassed a vast array of artifacts, keepsakes, letters, and artwork tied to Hiram Walker and the distillery over his lifetime. Some pieces already appear in the Beyond the Barrel exhibit at the Chimczuk Museum. His daughters discovered far more items scattered throughout his home.

“There was something in almost every cupboard, in every desk, under every bed, and even in the rafters,” says Karyn Templin. “We found so much more than we ever thought could be hiding in that house. As the collection sprawled into three rooms instead of one, we came to appreciate the true depth of his love for the Hiram Walker legacy. It became apparent to us that his collection couldn’t be boxed away, but needed to be shared with the community and with those who would appreciate his efforts.”

City Investment and Exhibit Upgrades

The artifacts integrate into an addition to the existing Coach House Historical Exhibition. The city allocates $400,000 in the 2026 budget for restoration efforts, including uncovering original flooring, installing Jahns’ items, and adding new exhibition lighting and display cases.

Dilkens revealed the donation during a Sunday gathering of donors and supporters at the manor. “Certainly being able to expand the coach house and display more of the artifacts that tell that story, that’s where you can help bring the story alive for people in the community,” Dilkens states.

The exhibit launches this summer, aligning with Hiram Walker’s 210th birthday on July 4.

Other Key Donations

Additional contributions bolster Willistead Manor. The Rotary Club of Windsor donates over $91,000 from the 2025 Art in the Park festival proceeds. Art Windsor-Essex gifts artwork, artifacts, and furniture valued at more than $50,000, transitioning them from loans to permanent donations. Descendants of the Walker family present a $25,000 installment, marking the fourth of a $100,000 commitment.

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