Huron County is known across the world as “Alice Munro Country.” Alice Munro (1931-2024) was born in Wingham and lived in Clinton for decades. The landscapes, culture, architecture and people of Huron County are reflected in many of her incisive stories. ...
Drop into the Museum Saturday, May 11, for a family-friendly yoga session as part of Mental Health Week. Facilitated by the Yoga Den, the session starts at 2 p.m. Visitors will also be able to do a guided craft in the upper mezzanine where they will make ‘breathing...
In celebration of the staging of The Farm Show: Then & Now for Blyth Festival’s 50th anniversary season, we are showing the 1974 film by Michael Ondaatje A Clinton Special: A Film About The Farm Show. Learn more about Canadian theatre history and how it...
Written by Jacob Smith, Digitization Coordinator for the Huron County Museum. Photo: Robert Watson diary, pages 8-9. Cliquez ici pour le Français The Museum’s digitization collection has grown to include scanned and uploaded eight historical diaries. They were...
Written by Jacob Smith, Digitization Coordinator for the Huron County Museum. Cliquez ici pour le Français A series of short films to the Huron County Museum’s YouTube channel that were filmed by local media company CKNX in the 1960s and 1970s. The clips range...