The Mud Creek Club began its existence as North America's premiere hunting club back in 1807 when King George lll deeded some 2000 acres on the northeast side of Lake St. Clair to the Earl of Selkirk.The club, after several owners was purchased in 1963 by the auto magnate Henry Ford ll, and thus the beautifully appointed clubhouse was built. It served as Mr. Ford's retreat until 1977 when the present owners purchased the property and for the first time made it available to a select few hunters who want to experience duck hunting at its very best.The accommodations naturally are first class, with our gourmet chef keeping the meals at the same level as the rest of the ''Mud Creek Club'' Experience.Conveniently located in Southwestern Ontario, we are in the centre of the flyways. Professional guides, retriever dogs, and a friendly personalized service are offered to individual parties of no more than six hunters two times per week.
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The Glencoe and District Curling Club features four sheets of ice. We take pride in the quality of our ice so we ask regular players and visitors to clean their shoes prior to stepping onto the ice surface. We also ask that that you report any ice issues
Located in the town of Glencoe Ontario, the Glencoe & District Historical Society was formed in 1978 and has been an intricate part of the community these many years. The promotion of local history, genealogy, and the preservation of historical documents are among the primary objectives of the society.Formed in April 1978, the Glencoe & District Historical Society was created to promote, encourage and foster the study of local history and genealogy including original research. It is an incorporated non-profit volunteer organization. It is a member of the Ontario Historical Society and the Ontario Genealogical Society.
The Backus-Page House Museum is located within the grounds of the John E. Pearce Provincial Park, situated within a restored Georgian style house which was constructed in 1850. It is one of the first brick homes built in what would eventually become Dunwi