Webinar: Capital Punishment with Lorna Poplak
Webinar on the history of capital punishment in Canada with researcher and writer Lorna Poplak, featuring stories from the Huron Historic Gaol.
Webinar on the history of capital punishment in Canada with researcher and writer Lorna Poplak, featuring stories from the Huron Historic Gaol.
The museum is OPEN on Family Day for our annual free open house with winter carnival activities throughout the building.
Celebrate the launch of local historian David Yates’ newest offering, Challenge and Change: The People and Events that Made Us, 1890-1914.
The Huron Gaol (jail) has been a landmark in the north corner of Goderich since construction began in 1839. Join the Museum’s Curator of Engagement and Dialogue who leads this Jane’s Walk event that will explore the history of this unique building and how the surrounding neighbourhood has changed in the last 185 years.
Huron Pride is hosting a FREE screening of documentary Are you Proud? in the museum theatre!
The Huron Historic Gaol is celebrating 50 years as a National Historic Site! Celebrate with us! Free admission, hands-on activities, student staff reunion and sweet treats!
Hear the stories of children sent from the British Isles to work as farm and domestic labourers in Canada.
Is this place haunted? Decide for yourself! This is a rare chance to visit the Huron Historic Gaol after dark!
Young trick or treaters and their guardians are invited to join us Friday, Oct. 31, 3-7:30 p.m., for Trick or Treating at the Museum!
Join us for a screening of the film LETTER TO MY TRIBE, followed by a Q&A and discussion with filmmaker b.h. Yael.
Join us for a screening of the film LETTER TO MY TRIBE, followed by a Q&A and discussion with filmmaker b.h. Yael.