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This Landmark Grist Mill in Coldwater was constructed in 1833-34 for the Ojibwa natives who had been settled on 3969 hectares (9800 acres) between the Coldwater River and the Narrows at Orillia, on the western side of Lake Couchiching. It is a…

You can find us in a newly renovated space at 23 Mississaga St W! Our whole mission is to support, enhance and bring together the local ‘creative nomads’ and join the work of a diverse range of creative and social entrepreneurs in our community &…

Discovery Harbour traces its roots back to the original British naval and military base in Penetanguishene, built to safeguard access to Upper Canada after the War of 1812. “His Majesty’s Naval Establishment on Lake Huron”, (as it…

In 1982, the government recognized the Mnjikaning Fish Weirs as a National Historical Site. In conjunction with Parks Canada and the Mnjikaning Fish Fence Circle, strategic plans are in development to protect and promote the weirs located in our…

Situated in Ontario Provincial Police General Headquarters, the Museum is open to the public Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm (closed statutory holidays). Free admission. Come and discover more than 100 years of proud policing tradition…

The Oro African Methodist Episcopal Church re-opened its doors to the public on August 19, 2016, after being closed for a few years,  thanks to the support of hundreds across Canada and the USA. The Township of Oro-Medonte Council and Staff, friends…

The Ramara Historical Society was established to research, document, collect, classify, preserve and edit material illustrating the founding, settlement and development of the former townships of Rama and Mara, which is the geographical area now…

The hiking trail starts in the south at the historic fish weirs that were built by the Mnjikaning First Nation people.“Mnjikaning” is an Ojibway word meaning “the place of the fish fence.” The trail follows the abandoned CN rail line through…

Take a step back in time with a horse drawn sleigh ride at Rolling Sands Percherons’ Oro-Medonte farm. Off-site carriages, wagons, trolleys, lead line ponies available to weddings, parties, and business functions. Call for pricing and by…

Ontario’s first European Community, Sainte-Marie among the Hurons was the headquarters for the French Jesuit Mission to the Huron Wendat people. In 1639, the Jesuits, along with French lay workers, began construction of a fenced community that…