The Georgina Historical Society, as a not-for-profit organization, collects, preserves, promotes and interprets the rich history and heritage of all communities now known as the Town of Georgina.

Contact Us

Email the Georgina Historical Society: georginahistoricalsociety@outlook.com

Monetary donations to the Georgina Historical Society (which are tax-deductible for amounts over $20.00) may be made by sending a cheque to:

Georgina Historical Society
P. O. Box 282,
Sutton ON
L0E 1R0

Thinking of donating artifacts or documents to the museum and archive? Contact us directly via email (georginahistoricalsociety@outlook.com) or via phone at (905) 853-8005 and speak with Paul.

“Like” the Georgina Pioneer Village & Archives on Facebook: facebook.com/georginapioneervillage.

The Georgina Pioneer Village and Archives Facebook feed regularly features history and photographs from the GHS collection.

News

Attendance at Georgina Farmers Market

We will have a booth at the Georgina Farmers Market on Sunday June 8, 2025 and Sunday July 13, 2025.  We'll be sharing some historical photographs and artifacts.  Volunteers to help out at the booth are welcome!  Or just drop by for a visit - we'd love to see you. 

Mann Cemetery Signage Update

We have received the preliminary draft of the new signage for the Mann Cemetery.  There will be two plaques explaining the history of the cemetery and the layout of burial plots.  Courntey Rennie of the Town of Georgina has been working through the steps needed to...

Pioneer Village Museum – Rebrand

New signage will be replacing the Georgina Pioneer Village signs to read Georgina Village Museum to reflect its newer mandate.  A new logo has been designed, shown below, that features the Noble House. 

Newsletters

Newsletter #5, Volume 8, May 2025

President’s Message Another summer season is upon us, but we haven’t seen many of those lovely warm spring mornings that we like so much. On the other hand, I’m sure that it won’t be too long before we are complaining that it’s too hot and sunny, could we please have...

Newsletter #4, Volume 8, April 2025

President’s Message Spring has finally sprung, but Mother Nature is reluctant to let us enjoy the warmth that usually comes with the change of season. As I am writing this, a week after the big ice storm, some people are still struggling with no power and continue to...

Newsletter #3, Volume 8, March 2025

President’s Message As the snowiest, coldest winter in recent memory draws to a close, brighter days are coming and we will soon replace snow shovels with gardening tools. As far as world events are concerned, events spinning both close to home and around the world...