Huronia Museum and Huron-Ouendat Village

Record #: MID0303
Last Full Update: 19 Jun 2025

Contacts

Office Phone 705-526-2844
Fax 705-527-6622
E-Mail huroniamuseum@gmail.com
Website huroniamuseum.com/
Social Media Facebook Facebook, Instagram Instagram
Primary Contact Nahanni Born, Executive Director; Email: nahanni.born@huroniamuseum.com
Alternate Contact Nahanni Born, Executive Director
Hours Mon-Fri 9 am-4:30 pm

Description and Service

Former Name HURONIA MUSEUM and HURON INDIAN VILLAGE
Description (Service)

A museum providing displays of pioneer and Huron artifacts as well as Georgian Bay art and paintings, offering:

  • hands-on education programs for students
  • a self-guided tour of a re-created sixteenth century palisaded pre-European Huron Native Village which is the first of its kind in Canada
  • day camp and holiday programs
Eligibility No restrictions
Application
  • Drop in
  • First Nations, Métis, and Inuit visitors, please present proof of status card or citizenship card at front desk for free admission
  • Membership Form
  • Languages Programs, on request
    Fees Adults $12, Seniors $8.50, Youth $7.25 (ages 6-17 years), Children 5 and under are free, FREE ADMISSION for Indigenous people. Call for group information.
    Volunteer Description Volunteers needed

    Location Information

    Areas Served Simcoe County
    Description (Site)

    Cross street: King St and Little Lake Park Rd

    • Little Lake Park
    Site Location Little Lake Park
    Located In Community Midland
    Address & Map
    549 Little Lake Park Rd
    Midland, ON
    Canada L4R 3N6
     
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    Intersection King St & Little Lake Park Rd
    Mailing Address PO Box 638 
    Midland, ON 
    Canada L4R 4P4
    Physical Access Fully Accessible

    Record Details

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