Situated on beautifully landscaped grounds, the Humphrey School House Museum was built out of hand hewn logs in the early 1870s. Originally a Church, the building later became a rural one room school where many received their early education. Closed in 1956, students were relocated to Humphrey School at Sandy Plains. The school sat empty until 1973, when 6 students under a provincial grant program rebuilt the museum.
The focus of the Seguin/Humphrey Museum is to portray the life and times of yesteryear while paying tribute to the pioneer families who settled in this area.
Visitors to the Museum will enjoy the focus on community history and can take in the natural environment that makes our region unique.
The Museum is a true community effort with most items donated by local families in aid of preserving our history.
The Museum is located at 3 Museum Road (off of Highway 141 & Clear Lake Road).
Open from (Tuesday - Sunday) July until August 27th from 9am - 4pm.
July 5, 7 and 12 the museum will close at 1 pm.
*subject to change due to staffing shortages.
Seguin Historical Tour
Enjoy a leisurely, scenic tour of some of the most historic landmarks in Seguin Township including Rosseau Road Station/Deyett's Store, Port Cockburn/Summit House, Maple Lake Station/Swords, and the Village of Ashdown.
Brochures are available at the Museum, the Seguin Municipal office, the Humphrey Arena, and at all branches of the Seguin Public Library.
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