Thanksgiving Long Weekend

Sunday, October 12 – Archives CLOSED

Monday, October 13 – Museum and Archives CLOSED

Please note: The Museum’s exterior exhibits, including the Mackenzie Log Home and the S.S No. 10 Amabel Log School House, will be closed for the season following the Thanksgiving long weekend.

 

 

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Monday 10 AM - 5 PM
Tuesday 10 AM - 5 PM
Wednesday 10 AM - 5 PM
Thursday 10 AM - 5 PM
Friday 10 AM - 5 PM
Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM
Sunday 1 PM - 5 PM

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Monday 10 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday 10 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday 10 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday 10 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday 10 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday 10 AM - 12 PM and 1 PM - 4:30 PM
Sunday Closed

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Children (4-12) $4.00 + HST
Student $6.00 + HST
Senior $6.00 + HST
Archives $6.00 + HST
Children (3 & under) FREE

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Researching the 160th, Through Military Records & Genealogical Websites With guest speaker, Kent Kraemer

Home | Events & Programs | Researching the 160th, Through Military Records & Genealogical Websites With guest speaker, Kent Kraemer

November 10, 2025 

7:00 pm

(Virtual via Zoom)

 

In researching the 160th Canadian Overseas (Bruce) Battalion, military records were an invaluable tool. These personnel files contained, not only, personal information of the soldier, but also that of their family. Their service history includes enlistment and discharge dates, rank, unit assignments, and information about injuries sustained.

 

More information was needed to fully tell the stories of these men. Local history books and archival newspaper articles provided additional insights, however, genealogical sites helped complete the picture. The addition of census data, marriage, immigration and death records all contribute to bringing their soldiers to life.

 

Register HERE: https://bit.ly/2025-11-10-KentKraemer

 

FB: 160th Bruce Battalion: https://www.facebook.com/160thBruceBattalion

About Kent Kraemer

 

Although born and and raised in Toronto, Bruce County has always been ‘up home’.  His dad was born in Greenock and mom in Holyrood.  As a student, he spent his summers farming in Kinloss and Kincardine Townships, first for his uncle and then with his brother.  As a sales professional and entrepreneur, he has experience in the brewing, gaming, automotive and insurance industries throughout North America.  The highlight of his career being the founding of a craft brewery in Niagara. 

 

He became interested the 160th Bruce Battalion in 2007 and formed a Facebook page chronicling the battalion’s history in November 2015.  Researching the 160th involved searching many local, provincial and federal archives. 

Researching the 160th, Through Military Records & Genealogical Websites With guest speaker, Kent Kraemer

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