Makers of Herstory: Women’s Themed Trivia Night
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Interpretive Centre
$20.00 incl. HST
Join Eldon House staff for an evening of fun filled feminine based trivia! Learn about notable women and their fascinating stories, historical events, and memorable contributions to the London, Canada and the world. Categories will include arts, history, entertainment, politics, literature and more between 1825-2025. The topic will include a wide array information from local London history, Canadian legends, global events, and more!
Availability: 38 available.
Event Guidelines
- Registration is required.
- Cost is per person.
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- As a heritage site there is no public parking. There is public parking in and around the museum. Click here for Google Maps of Eldon House
- No refunds are permitted past the 48 hours mark prior to the event. Tickets are transferable to family or friends by providing their name in advance. To do this, please call 519-661-5169 or email info@eldonhouse.ca to confirm.
- Please be aware that if the event is postponed or canceled guests will be notified in advance as soon as possible.
Fundraiser
- Eldon House allocates a portion of all tickets sales collected during said event to the future Interpretive Centre kitchen renovations and ongoing improvements. Eldon House strives to enhance and the kitchen facilities for future public programming, educational workshops, special events, and community-based partnerships. This is a long term project and we thank participants for their contributions.
Trivia Night Rules
- Rounds: 4 Rounds + 3 Bonus questions.
- No Outside Help: No phones, internet, or any external sources during rounds.
- Team Size: Maximum 5 players per team.
- Keep Answers Secret: Keep answers quiet, answer must be written down, the host’s word is final.
- Answer Submission: Sheets are turned in every 2 rounds for marking, there will be a 10-15 minute break in-between rounds 2 and 3. Answers are reviewed together after the 2nd and 4th rounds.
- Tie Breakers: Tie-breakers will be settled by 3 bonus question.

In 2026, the City of London officially marks 200 years since its founding in 1826, its Bicentennial. This timing follows historical precedent: in 1926, London celebrated its Centennial, and the London & Middlesex Historical Society confirms that 1826 is recognized as the year London was formally established. Long before London was founded, this region was home to Indigenous peoples for more than 10,000 years. The Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, and Lenni-Lenape Nations have continuously lived, gathered, and cared for this land, and their stories remain an integral part of our community’s foundation. Eldon House partners with the City of London to celebrate this incredible milestone with our community!
