Glanmore National Historic Site is a community museum and restored Victorian mansion in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. Glanmore was built in 1882-1883 for wealthy banker J.P.C. Phillips and his wife Harriet. Many rooms in the historic house have been restored to the 1890s period. The museum features several different artifact collections including objects original to the historic house, the Couldery Collection of European fine art and decorative objects (featuring 42 Victorian animal paintings by British artist H.H. Couldery) and the Regional Collection containing artifacts of local significance. Glanmore's Youtube channel features videos about museum collections, local history, behind-the-scenes work and other areas of interest. For more information about Glanmore National Historic Site visit www.glanmore.ca