Hilton Hall Heritage Centre, formerly known as the Brigton Township Hall, is a beautifully crafted rubble ashlar structure built by local stonemason, Joseph Adams. Rubble ashlar is granite field stones, carefully selected, cut and dressed to a uniform size with flat surfaces to achieve thin uniform mortar joints.
The hall served as a municipal council meeting hall until amalgamation with the town of Brighton of Brighton in 2001. It was designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in 1990, and partially restored in 2010, after several years of neglect. It is the only designated heritage property in the Municipality of Brighton owned by the citizens of Brighton. The Friends of Hilton Heritage Centre have many projects planned for the future. The little hall is in good hands.