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ROBERT TAIT MCKENZIEDr. McKenzie as a young man

Robert Tait McKenzie was one of Canada's best known artists of his time and is a recognized National Historic Figure. McKenzie's incredible life as a sculptor, philosopher and physician is celebrated in the grist mill he restored.

Military Medicine
During World War One, as a military surgeon in the Royal Army Medical Corps, McKenzie introduced a rehabilitation plan that revolutionized the treatment of the wounded.

Physical Rehabilitation
He gained world acclaim for his pioneering work in preventive and rehabilitative medicine. Many of the exercises massage and hydrotherapy treatments he developed are still in use by physiotherapists today.

Olympic/Athletic Sculptor
He began to illustrate his anatomy lectures with sculptures. "The Joy of Effort" is one of his most widely recognized pieces. The 46" bronze medallion is mounted at the Olympic Stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. McKenzie avidly supported the revival of Olympic competition, sitting on the International Olympic Committee. In 2000 Dr. McKenzie was inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame for his influences on the Games.

Memorial Sculptor
In addition to his pieces of athletic sculpture, McKenzie is world-renowned for his inspiring war memorials. McKenzie's personal favorites were "The Young Scot" and "The Marching Scot" (1923-1927), two pieces which together make up "The Call", located in the Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland. Almonte's own war memorial "The Volunteer" was   sculpted by McKenzie.  

R. Tait McKenzie Memorial Museum

Dr. Robert Tait McKenzie later in lifeWhile at the Mill of Kintail, tour through the museum which showcases the life and works of Robert Tait McKenzie. In the 1930's, he used the Mill as his summer home and sculpture studio. We can proudly boast having the largest collection of McKenzie’s sculptures and memorabilia in Canada. Throughout the year, we host special exhibits, artisan demonstrations, events and workshops for visitors of all ages.

Museum Tours
Group tours of the Museum can be booked in advance Mill of Kintail Conservation Area