Bishop's Machine Shop

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Summerside, Canada

Museum· Attraction· Tourist attraction

Bishop's Machine Shop Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bishop's Machine Shop is located in Summerside, Canada on 101 Water St. Bishop's Machine Shop is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Canada.

Address

101 Water St

Phone

+1 9024362947

Open hours

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Brett Bowness

Noah knows his stuff! Very great tour guide! Great shop to visit!

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Terry Bigelow

Unfortunately it was closed! It appears you need to call ahead to get it opened and get a guided tour. Looked in the window and definitely would have loved to go in and see it.

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Patrick Savard

A great investment of our time. The young man who shows us around is passionate, engaging, and knows his stuff. If you are interested in the way things were made a long time ago, or else in any form of machining, this is an absolute gem!

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Douglas Harder

Fascinating building. Interesting guide. Free admission but a donation is welcome.

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Matthew Raniowski

Amazing and awesome. Tour staff very knowledgeable and tolerant of my son talking to her about Minecraft.

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James D McLennan

As an amateur machinist i absolutely loved this place. It was like walking into a shop forty years ago. The fellow who owned it closed the doors one day and nothing has changed. Even the cigarette buts were in a container by the drill press. I took lots of pictures and will post them when I get home

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Leah Hattenhauer

Small shop by donation! The young man who was there knew his stuff and was super informative! His name was Noah I believe. We really enjoyed our visit!

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beasts R us ops

Fascinating machine shop. Very knowledgeable young man explained the old fashion machinery to us....what it was, what it was used for and how it worked. I would recommend to anyone interested in fabrication, metal work, machinery or just interested in local history.