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

Volunteers Needed for 2 Upcoming Events!

Volunteers will be needed to man our refreshment booth at Music in the Streets and for our booth at the opening of the Village; details to follow on times and dates.  Volunteers will also be needed to staff the buildings for the 50th anniversary celebrations on May...

Mann Cemetery Sign

We have not seen any written description about the Mann Cemetery.  Courtney Rennie of the Town will be contacted by Paul Brady regarding a review of a draft of the proposed signage wording to ensure the information on the draft is correct.  As we are covering signage...

Pioneer Village 50th Anniversary

The Pioneer Village is undergoing an image refresh for its 50th anniversary celebration on May 31st.  The name is to be changed to the Georgina Village Museum to better reflect the work of preserving our past which goes beyond just what the pioneers did.  Along with...

Newsletters

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...

Newsletter #2, Volume 8, February 2025

President’s Message Welcome to the second newsletter of 2025. We’re now in the depths of the winter, and this one is just like the good ol’ days, with lots of snow, ice and cold. Lake Simcoe is frozen right across now, and the Jackson’s Point harbour is buzzing with...