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Tobermory and Club Island: The Crew of The Schr. Neelon Reach Their Homes

Jun 2, 2018 | People, Places & Events

The following headlines are exerpts from the Port Huron Daily Times, reporting on the whereabouts of the Schooner Neelon. Fears are entertained for the safety of the schooner NEELON which left Chicago on the 19th ultimate.      Port Huron Daily Times      Thursday,...

Do you know who they are?

Apr 20, 2017 | People, Places & Events

Can you identify any of the people in these photos?  Please contact saugeenmetisrecord@bmts.com or send us a message through our Facebook...

NWC/HBC Trader Louis Belhumeur Sr. – Fort Dunvegan To Saugeen

Dec 12, 2016 | People, Places & Events

For 113 years, from 1805 to 1918, the fur trade outpost of Fort Dunvegan was the focus of events in the Peace River region. The fort was built by Archibald Norman McLeod, a famous Nor Wester and believed ancestor to the well-known McLeod family of the Nawash Reserve,...
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Visit our Interpretive Centre!

Our Interpretive centre at 206 High Street Southampton Ontario is one of the best ways to learn more about the community.

Our History

The Historic Saugeen Métis (HSM) are a distinctive Indigenous community with roots in the Northwest.

Our Community

The geographic scope of the community is described as covering over 275 kms of shoreline from Tobermory and south of Goderich, and includes the counties of Bruce, Grey and Huron.

Our Culture

With a unique Métis history and culture who lived, fished, hunted, trapped, and harvested the lands and waters of the Bruce Peninsula, the Lake Huron proper shoreline and their traditional Métis territory.
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