Oakland Cemetery Memorial

Join the community to remember all the souls residing in Oakland Cemetery. Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 2:00 p.m.

Free

Memorial Service: Battle of Longwoods

Battle Hill National Historic Site 2945 Longwoods Road, Southwest Middlesex, Ontario

We will  remember those injured and killed at the Battle of the Longwoods in 1814.

March 6 2024: Battle of Longwoods Memorial

Battle Hill National Historic Site 2945 Longwoods Road, Southwest Middlesex, Ontario

Join us on March 3rd, 2024 to commemorate the Battle of Longwoods which was originally fought on March 4th 1814.  Arrive at 1:45 p.m. and park carefully.  

Aug 21 The McEachren Collection @ Forty-87

4087 Olde Drive, Glencoe, ON 4087 Olde Drive,, Olde Drive, Ontario

7:00 p.m.  Arrive at 4087 Olde Drive, Glencoe, ON.  Bring your lawn chairs.  Stroll around the half-acre tractor collection.  
7:30 p.m.  Dave McEachren will tell us about local dealer history.  
8:00 p.m.  Explore the new museum. 

Glencoe Fair Sept 20, 21

Glencoe Fair 268 Currie Street, Glencoe, Ontario

Glencoe & District Historical Society will be there! For more information: https://glencoefair.ca/

Christmas at the Manse – Melbourne Dec 7, 8

NEW Melbourne United Church 592 John Street, Melbourne, Ontario

Step back in time and celebrate the season with us at the Manse, a classic example of Italianate architecture.
NEW Melbourne United Church, 592 John Street, Melbourne, Ontario
Saturday, December 7, 2024 | 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Sunday, December 8, 2024 | 1:00 - 4:00 PM

July 27 – Walk with the Ancestors – Simpson Cemetery Memorial

On Sunday, July 27, 2025, the Simpson Cemetery in Southwest Middlesex came alive with memory, history, and community spirit. Over 50 descendants, neighbours, and friends gathered under the shade of the massive White Oak “heritage tree” for the annual cemetery memorial hosted by the Glencoe & District Historical Society (GDHS). This year a group of Simpson descendants, Micheline Champagne-Johnston, Wanda Simpson, Wendy Bestward, Jan Simpson, Dennis Simpson, Mary Simpson, and Brian Huis, joined in to give the event an interesting twist.

Cemeteries, particularly in rural Ontario, have long been places of both remembrance and reflection. Their park-like settings provide green space, cultural continuity, and a sense of belonging. This year’s memorial carried on the tradition of visiting and honouring one local cemetery each year.