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Bluewater Railroad Day - Sat Mar 7
Bluewater Railroad Day - Sat Mar 7
Celebrate all things locomotive with the Bluewater Railroaders! Originally a G-scale Garden Railroad called “Ontario’s West Coast Garden Rail Society," over the years the group has expanded to include riding railways, indoor railways, as well as refurbishing a full-size locomotive. Enjoy model railway demos and more! All aboard!
Craftastic Saturdays - fun crafts every Sat - incl. w/ admission
Craftastic Saturdays - fun crafts every Sat - incl. w/ admission
Join us for Craftastic Saturdays! This series of creative, hands-on crafts is perfect for young visitors - or the young at heart. Crafts tie into our current exhibits, special events, or the season. Best of all, Craftastic Saturdays are included with regular admission and free for members!
Sign up for March Break Magic!
Sign up for March Break Magic!
During March Break, we're hosting THREE fun programs every day! Pick and choose your favourite activity, or make a day of it and sign up for two or three.
Our Roots Are Showing - Series Pass on sale now!
Our Roots Are Showing - Series Pass on sale now!
Grey Roots Museum and Archives presents a unique concert series featuring talented artists from the local area. One concert per month March through June in the beautiful acoustic space of the Thomas Wheildon Theatre.
Spring Lecture Series 2026
Spring Lecture Series 2026
We are excited to present our lineup of lectures for the 2026 edition of our Spring Lecture Series - presented by East Court Residences. Lectures are held on Tuesday afternoons March 24 and 31 and April 21, and on Wednesday afternoon April 8. Lectures are presented in the Thomas Wheildon Theatre.
Living Histories: Grey County
Living Histories: Grey County
Photographs have the rare ability to make time visible - turning ordinary moments into enduring records of who we’ve been. Living Histories: Grey County brings together powerful images of Grey County, revealing lives lived on farms and in growing towns, through changing seasons and across time. As Guest Curator Richard Thomas notes, “photographs are more than images - they are proof that someone was here.”