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Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance

Huron County Museum, 110 North Street, Goderich, Ontario, N7A2T8, Canada

Save the date! The Huron County Museum is pleased to partner with No Hate in Huron and the National Film Board to present two screenings of the film Parade: Queer Acts of Love & Resistance on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025. This powerful new documentary shares an unflinching journey through Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ history, capturing the pivotal protests and […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Quiet: Quiet in the Land. What happens when traditional values collide with global politics in a rapidly changing world? And what duty does an immigrant community owe its new homeland? These are the tough questions at the heart of Anne Chislett’s classic drama, Quiet in the Land. Set within a small Amish community on the […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Radio: Radio Town, The Doc Cruickshank Story In 1926 Wingham, Ontario, self-described “tinkerer” Doc Cruickshank managed to build a working radio transmitter in his garage. Eventually blossoming into CKNX, one of Canada’s most influential radio and TV broadcasters, that transmitter ushered in Canada’s answer to the Grand Ole Opry. From The National Farm Radio Forum […]

Monday Movies at the Museum

Monday Movies at the Museum

Huron County Museum, 110 North Street, Goderich, Ontario, N7A2T8, Canada

Drop in to watch a family-friendly movie in the Museum theatre! Movies are included with regular admission or FREE with a Museum membership or Huron County Library card. All films start at 2:00 pm. July 14th – Night of the Zoopocalypse July 21st- The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie July 28th […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Radio: Radio Town, The Doc Cruickshank Story In 1926 Wingham, Ontario, self-described “tinkerer” Doc Cruickshank managed to build a working radio transmitter in his garage. Eventually blossoming into CKNX, one of Canada’s most influential radio and TV broadcasters, that transmitter ushered in Canada’s answer to the Grand Ole Opry. From The National Farm Radio Forum […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Quiet: Quiet in the Land. What happens when traditional values collide with global politics in a rapidly changing world? And what duty does an immigrant community owe its new homeland? These are the tough questions at the heart of Anne Chislett’s classic drama, Quiet in the Land. Set within a small Amish community on the […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Radio: Radio Town, The Doc Cruickshank Story In 1926 Wingham, Ontario, self-described “tinkerer” Doc Cruickshank managed to build a working radio transmitter in his garage. Eventually blossoming into CKNX, one of Canada’s most influential radio and TV broadcasters, that transmitter ushered in Canada’s answer to the Grand Ole Opry. From The National Farm Radio Forum […]

Thursday Evening Concerts – Goderich

Thursday Evening Concerts – Goderich

Come to the Courthouse Square Thursday evenings at 7pm for live music and there will be no rain days this summer! July 17 - Jeremy Fox Band. Alternative Southern Rock. Rain date location: Livery Theatre 35 South St. July 24 - John & Melina Powers and Matt Hussey. Folk. Rain date location: Livery Theatre 35 […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Quiet: Quiet in the Land. What happens when traditional values collide with global politics in a rapidly changing world? And what duty does an immigrant community owe its new homeland? These are the tough questions at the heart of Anne Chislett’s classic drama, Quiet in the Land. Set within a small Amish community on the […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Radio: Radio Town, The Doc Cruickshank Story In 1926 Wingham, Ontario, self-described “tinkerer” Doc Cruickshank managed to build a working radio transmitter in his garage. Eventually blossoming into CKNX, one of Canada’s most influential radio and TV broadcasters, that transmitter ushered in Canada’s answer to the Grand Ole Opry. From The National Farm Radio Forum […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Radio: Radio Town, The Doc Cruickshank Story In 1926 Wingham, Ontario, self-described “tinkerer” Doc Cruickshank managed to build a working radio transmitter in his garage. Eventually blossoming into CKNX, one of Canada’s most influential radio and TV broadcasters, that transmitter ushered in Canada’s answer to the Grand Ole Opry. From The National Farm Radio Forum […]

Blyth Festival Theatre

Blyth Festival Theatre

Quiet: Quiet in the Land. What happens when traditional values collide with global politics in a rapidly changing world? And what duty does an immigrant community owe its new homeland? These are the tough questions at the heart of Anne Chislett’s classic drama, Quiet in the Land. Set within a small Amish community on the […]