Alice Munro: Local Resources for Teachers & Students

Alice Munro: Local Resources for Teachers & Students

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. ...
Webinar with Molly Peacock about George Agnew Reid

Webinar with Molly Peacock about George Agnew Reid

Join the Huron County Museum and poet & biographer Molly Peacock for FLOWER DIARY:  A QUESTION-PROVOKING PAINTING BY GEORGE AGNEW REID RETURNS HOME, A virtual webinar about Wingham-born renowned Canadian painter George Agnew Reid. Molly Peacock is the author of...
Forgotten Faces of Huron Remembered

Forgotten Faces of Huron Remembered

The Huron County Museum’s temporary exhibit Forgotten: People and Portraits of the County  features unidentified portraits captured by Huron County photographers. In addition to the onsite exhibit, photos are shared in an online exhibit and Facebook group in...
A Sense of Home

A Sense of Home

Sinead Cox, the museum’s Curator of Engagement & Dialogue, introduces the museum’s latest temporary exhibit, Community Curators: Newcomers (on display now). From storage and display methods, to how and when we handle objects, museum staff endeavour to protect the...