Bruce County Historical Society

PO Box 51
Tiverton

Bruce County Historical Society

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The Bruce County Historical Society was first organized in 1901 and was active until World War I. In 1957 the society was re-established. We publish a yearbook, Historical Notes, as well as a twice annual newsletter. We meet several times during the year, including for an annual bus tour in the spring and an annual dinner meeting in the fall. The society published its first book, The History of the County of Bruce by Norman Robertson, in 1906, and we continue to provide publications about Bruce County's history.

The society's goals and objectives are to:
To research, document, collect, preserve and edit material pertaining to the history of Bruce County and its people;
To actively promote and encourage public awareness and interest in our local history; to publish new and reprint publications of significance to the history of Bruce County;
To disseminate and arouse public interest in Bruce County historical and heritage information by organizing and featuring programmes and promoting discussion at regular meetings;
To encourage the preservation and protection of buildings and structures of historical and architectural significance and the protection of our unique natural landscapes; and to mark historic sites, structures, trails, et cetera.

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