The indoor portion of the museum is quite good with lots of artifacts . The outdoor village badly ne...
Huronia Museum & Ouendat Village
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Huronia Museum & Ouendat Village in Midland, Ontario, showcases Central Ontario's rich history, heritage, and culture. The museum boasts a detailed replica of a Huron/Ouendat village, complete with a lookout tower, wigwam, and a full-size longhouse, offering visitors a glimpse into pre-contact indigenous life.
Visitors can explore an exhibit gallery housing tens of thousands of historic artifacts, including photographs, native archaeology, marine heritage of Georgian Bay, and art by renowned artists like the Group of Seven. The museum's diverse collections provide an immersive experience into the region's past and artistic heritage.
As a registered not-for-profit organization and charity in Ontario, Huronia Museum aims to educate and inspire visitors through engaging events like workshops, film series, and art exhibitions. It serves as a cultural hub, preserving and celebrating the heritage of Central Ontario for present and future generations.
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Very interesting museum with very nice displays and artifacts related to the area. There are many na...
My title says it all here as it is their way of thanking us for our service. small await time as the...
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