Tuesday, November 11 – The Museum and Archives will be CLOSED in observance of Remembrance Day.

Please note: The Museum’s exterior exhibits, including the Mackenzie Log Home and the S.S No. 10 Amabel Log School House, is now CLOSED for the season and will reopen for viewing in Spring 2026.

 

Museum Hours

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

Archives Hours

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

General Admission

Individual $8.00 + HST
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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Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre​

33 Victoria Street North (in the town of Saugeen Shores)
Southampton, ON Canada N0H 2L0

Toll Free: 1-866-318-8889 | Phone: 519-797-2080 | Fax 519-797-2191

museum@brucecounty.on.ca

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Walking for Wenjack in Bruce County

Bruce County, Ontario: This year, residents across Bruce County are invited to take meaningful steps toward reconciliation by participating in Walk for Wenjack events and attending special screenings of The Secret Path, a powerful film about Chanie Wenjack’s story and the legacy of residential schools in Canada.

These events are part of a national initiative led by the Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund, which seeks to honour Chanie Wenjack’s memory by sparking conversation and creating awareness about the ongoing impacts of residential schools. The Fund encourages all Canadians to participate in the journey of reconciliation through education, understanding and community action.

This year, Bruce County is excited to expand Walk for Wenjack programming in partnership with the Municipality of Brockton and the Municipality of Kincardine, offering broader opportunities for Indigenous and non-Indigenous community members to walk together in reflection, learning and remembrance.

Walk for Wenjack Schedule:

  • Thursday, August 14 – Cape Croker Park, Neyaashiinigmiing (gather at the Arbour)
  • Friday, October 17 – Wiarton, Bluewater Park
  • Saturday, October 18 – Kincardine, Station Beach
  • Monday, October 20 – Southampton, Fairy Lake Pavilion
  • Tuesday, October 21 – Walkerton, Riverbend Park

All walks begin at 1 p.m. and are free to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. Donations to the Nawash Food Bank will be accepted onsite. The first 10 donors at each event will receive a gift from the Downie Wenjack Fund.

In addition to the walks, community members are invited to attend screenings of The Secret Path, a poignant animated film based on the album by Gord Downie and the graphic novel by Jeff Lemire. The story follows 12-year-old Chanie Wenjack, who died while trying to return home after escaping a residential school. Through music and powerful visuals, the film brings attention to a story that has too often gone unheard.

Film Screening Schedule:

  • Friday, October 17 – Bruce County Public Library, Wiarton Branch, 3:30 p.m.
  • Monday, October 20 – Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre, 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
  • Tuesday, October 21 – Bruce County Public Library, Walkerton Branch, 3 p.m.

For more information and event updates, visit www.brucemuseum.ca/event/walk-for-wenjack.

These programs are made possible through a collaboration between Cape Croker Park, Ktaamgwedaagwad Gindasswin Adult Learning Centre, Nawash Chief and Council, Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre, Bruce County Public Library, the Municipality of Kincardine, the Municipality of Brockton and Bruce Power.

About the Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund

The Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund is part of Gord Downie’s legacy and embodies his and his family’s commitment to improving the lives of First Peoples in Canada. In collaboration with the Wenjack family, the fund seeks to continue the conversation that began with Chanie Wenjack’s story and to support reconciliation through awareness, education and action.

About Secret Path Week

Secret Path Week (October 17 to 22) is a national movement by the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund that promotes reconciliation through education and community engagement. It honours Chanie Wenjack, a 12-year-old Anishinaabe boy who died fleeing a residential school in 1966, and Gord Downie’s efforts to share his story through The Secret Path.

The week raises awareness of the lasting impacts of residential schools and encourages Canadians to take meaningful action toward reconciliation through events like Walk for Wenjack and other community initiatives.

About Bruce County:

Bruce County is an upper-tier municipality in Southwestern Ontario, Canada made up of eight lower-tier municipalities and 77,221 residents. Bruce County is located within the traditional territory of the Saugeen Anishnaabek and holds a government-to-government relationship with the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation and Saugeen First Nation, together as Saugeen Ojibway Nation. The explorers who visit, live and work here are the dreamers who take roads less travelled and see tried and true as an invitation to try something new. Be an Explorer and call Bruce County home.