Postcards from Huron County

Mandy Sinclair
Postcards from Huron County

Host Mandy Sinclair has created an eight-part podcast series that takes listeners on an intimate journey to the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples, now known as Huron County. Each episode explores an aspect of the heritage and often lesser know history of the area as told to Sinclair in conversation with historians and community members who have a close connection to each subject.

  1. Isaac Elliott-Fisher on building a destination toy castle in Brucefield, Ontario

    15/11/2022

    Isaac Elliott-Fisher on building a destination toy castle in Brucefield, Ontario

    On the final episode of season two of Postcards from Huron County, podcast host Mandy Sinclair chats with former Clinton resident, film-maker, and entrepreneur Isaac Elliott-Fisher about returning to the area and creating a destination toy shop in Brucefield, Ontario.  Isaac shares memories of walking into the rundown building that once housed a hotel and restoring it back to its former glory and current home of the Village Toy Castle - part museum, part arcade, part toy shop. But he also talks about a film, Turtle Power: The Definitive History of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with connections to Huron County that eventually sold to Paramount.  Favourite quote of the episode: "I found so many articles that mentioned the oyster dinners: 'The Seaforth women’s club enjoyed a lovely oyster dinner at the Brucefield Dixon House'. The newspaper articles of that era are hilarious. You have entire columns about who visited who on what day." - Isaac Elliott-Fisher on visitors past and present at the building that now houses the Village Toy Castle    Related links:  Village Toy Castle: https://toystoreguide.com/villagetoycastle/ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3817848/     Find out more about Postcards from Huron County at: PostcardsfromHuronCounty.ca  Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty    Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative, and audio production by Clint Mackie at Faux Pop Media. More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com.

    46min
  2. David Yates on tourism development in Huron County

    08/11/2022

    David Yates on tourism development in Huron County

    On the third episode of season two of Postcards from Huron County, podcast host Mandy Sinclair chats with local historian and author David Yates about the development of the tourism industry in Huron County in the nineteenth century.  David shares stories from hotels past - the Point Farms Hotel, Hotel Sunset, Menesetung Park - where regional produce and meats from local fields and dairy were served in fancy dining rooms to some of the wealthiest and most famous people in central North America. We talk about the steamboats that arrived on the shores of Lake Huron bringing travellers for their summer stay, and inviting locals to join for a weekend getaway in Detroit. He explains why tourism was able to develop at the turn of the century and early 1900s, and the ultimate decline of this form of tourism.  David writes a column for Huron County newspapers spotlighting local history, including many articles highlighting the tourism sector of the late nineteenth and early twenties centuries, and is the author of Out of the Woods, Out of the Blue and That Freedom Might Survive, to name a few.  He also taught many students history at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton.  Favourite quote of the episode: It was the auto capital of the world, and all those beautiful buildings were being erected in Detroit. It was one of the largest cities in North America, and the excitement of going to Detroit at the time would attract hundreds of people for a long weekend to go down and see a ballgame, the theatres, the music clubs and then come back after four days. - of the hundreds of people who would travel to Detroit from Goderich on the greyhound steamboat for a long weekend away. Related links:  David is the author of the following books:  Out of the Woods Out of the Blue  That Freedom Might Survive The Time of Our Lives Admiral Henry Wolsey Bayfield    Find out more about Postcards from Huron County at: PostcardsfromHuronCounty.ca  Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty     Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative, and audio production by Clint Mackie at Faux Pop Media.    More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com.

    38min
  3. Cathy Elliott on the development of Seaforth’s historic downtown

    01/11/2022

    Cathy Elliott on the development of Seaforth’s historic downtown

    On this week’s episode of Postcards from Huron County, podcast host Mandy Sinclair chats with architectural enthusiast and long-time Seaforth resident Cathy Elliott about the development of the town of Seaforth and its historic downtown core.  Cathy shares memories of the downtown, the industries that once existed, and provides a visual tour inside some of the town’s least accessible buildings dotting the main street. Given her roles and responsibilities as a trustee of the town’s post office housed in a historical building, Cathy shares tips for heritage conservation. Cathy played the role of Mrs Cardo during the town’s heritage days and brought the building to life.   Favourite quote of the episode:   When you walk in you can feel people from the past, you can imagine what life was like. I just find it magical. - Cathy Elliott of visiting historic buildings on Seaforth’s downtown  Related links:  Seaforth Doors Open: https://www.shopseaforth.ca/images/pdfs/Seaforth%20Doors%20Open.pdf Seaforth architectural walking tour: https://www.huroneast.com/en/my-huron-east/resources/history/SeaforthWalkingTour.pdf Heritage Conservation District Study: https://uwaterloo.ca/heritage-resources-centre/sites/ca.heritage-resources-centre/files/uploads/files/Seaforth_HuronEast.pdf     Find out more about Postcards from Huron County at: PostcardsfromHuronCounty.ca  Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty     Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative, and audio production by Clint Mackie at Faux Pop Media.   More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com.

    43min
  4. Marc Cantin on his ancestor’s vision for St. Joseph, Ontario

    25/10/2022

    Marc Cantin on his ancestor’s vision for St. Joseph, Ontario

    On the first episode of season two of Postcards from Huron County, podcast host Mandy Sinclair chats with visionary and entrepreneur Narcisse Cantin’s great-grandson Marc Cantin about his family’s vision for the area’s waterways and development of St. Joseph’s on the shores of Lake Huron.  Marc shares childhood memories of scouring the family archives with his Uncle Napoleon Cantin, the development of St. Joseph’s and its once-bustling economy, the sad day in Cantin history when the Balmoral Hotel was dismantled, and the family’s local connection to Brother André.  Marc and his wife Pauline hold the archives privately and have fashioned their house around the family history, turning a museum/archives of sorts. They welcome history buffs into their space upon request, and organize the annual heritage day in St. Joseph’s. He continues the family’s long carpentry tradition as the owner of a construction company.  Favourite quote of the episode: When I say that it isn’t always about the story of the seaway, it’s more about the dream. That’s one of the favourite parts, the dream that a man had and to promote it like he did. Marc Cantin of his great-grandfather’s vision.  Related links:  St. Joseph Historical Society: https://stjosephmuseum.ca/  Narcisse, theatrical performance: https://youtu.be/d4PSNJipDF0   Find out more about Postcards from Huron County at: PostcardsfromHuronCounty.ca  Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty    Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative, and audio production by Clint Mackie at Faux Pop Media.   More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com.

    43min
  5. Severn Thompson and Donna Govier on Wing Night at the Boot

    19/04/2022

    Severn Thompson and Donna Govier on Wing Night at the Boot

    In the final episode of the series, Postcards from Huron County podcast host Mandy Sinclair chats with Severn Thompson, one of the playwrights behind Wing Night at the Boot that performed at the Blyth Festival in 2018. Donna Govier, a regular at the Boot back in the day, joined by telephone, as she inspired the character Connie in the Wing Night at the Boot.  Donna shares some hilarious memories of bygone days of her nights at the famed “Boot” in Blyth, formally known as The Blyth Inn. She tells tales of the streaker who passed through the bar one evening, and even having to turn in her knife at the bar when heading into the bar for a drink after working in the rutabaga plant nearby.  Severn recalls the process for bringing these memories, including the streaker, to stage on the Blyth Festival and the audience reaction to the play. Favourite quote of the episode: “The first streaker that went through was a local lad. His girlfriend happened to be sitting with us and she didn’t know anything about it. And then he came through the front door with a mask on and work boots and nothing else. She was so angry she took her diamond off and threw it across the room.”  In the episode, Severn references Tuesday as Wing Night at the Boot. At the time of recording, Thursdays were Wing Night at the Boot. Related links: Wing Night at the Boot at Blyth Festival: https://blythfestival.com/wing-night-at-the-boot-august-8-september-15-2018/ Playwright Severn Thompson: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0962620/   Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Thanks to our sponsor Royal Lepage Heartland Realty https://rlpheartland.ca.  Royal LePage Heartland Realty is Huron County’s largest real estate brokerage, with agents specializing in all aspects of real estate spanning the County of Huron and beyond. Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative the support of Clint Mackie, Andrew Bouck, Nick Vinnicombe, and Mark Hussey at Faux Pop Media. More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com and tastinghuroncounty.ca.

    35min
  6. Janet Cameron and Marie Flynn on memories of the Clinton Spring Fair

    05/04/2022

    Janet Cameron and Marie Flynn on memories of the Clinton Spring Fair

    In the seventh episode of Postcards from Huron County, host Mandy Sinclair sat down with Janet Cameron and Marie Flynn to learn more about the Clinton Spring Fair.  We chat about the baby show, queen of the fair, talent shows, the Saturday parade through Clinton, and the famous demolition derby, all popular events in years past at the Clinton Spring Fair. Janet explains why Clinton hosts a spring fair while surrounding regions host fall fairs, and the purpose of hosting an annual fair.  Favourite quote: She didn’t place, but she was first as far as I was concerned. Marie Flynn on entering her daughter in the baby show.  Correction: Marie noted that talent show contestants were divided in to 6 – 12 and 13 -18. She meant to say 13 - 21 years of age. Related links:  Clinton Spring Fair: https://www.clintonspringfair.com/  Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Thanks to our sponsor Royal Lepage Heartland Realty https://rlpheartland.ca.  Royal LePage Heartland Realty is Huron County’s largest real estate brokerage, with agents specializing in all aspects of real estate spanning the County of Huron and beyond. Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative the support of Clint Mackie, Andrew Bouck, Nick Vinnicombe, and Mark Hussey at Faux Pop Media. More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com and tastinghuroncounty.ca.

    45min
  7. Historian and author David Yates on prohibition in Huron County

    22/03/2022

    Historian and author David Yates on prohibition in Huron County

    In the sixth episode of Postcards from Huron County, podcast host Mandy Sinclair chats with local historian and author David Yates. David writes a column for Huron County newspapers spotlighting local history and is the author of Out of the Woods, Out of the Blue and That Freedom Might Survive, to name a few.  He also taught many students history at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton.  David shares stories from prohibition days including tales of temperance acts and the reason why prohibition came into effect. He tells tales of bootleggers and beer busts. We wrap up by chatting about when Huron County voted to abolish prohibition, one of the last counties in Ontario to do so. Favourite quote of the episode: “The other thing that happens in the Victorian age is the rise of women's movements and the women's movements actually picked up on prohibitions. That was their cause. And that was probably, in Canada, women's first adventure onto the political stage and it actually allowed them later on during the war to get the right to vote." This episode was recorded in 2021, so the article referenced as written “this year” was actually 2021. To read the article: https://www.clintonnewsrecord.com/opinion/columnists/bottle-clubs-of-huron-were-almost-legal-but-not-quite David is the author of the following books:  Out of the Woods Out of the Blue  That Freedom Might Survive The Time of Our Lives Follow Postcards from Huron County on Instagram: @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Facebook @PostcardsfromHuronCounty  Thanks to our sponsor Royal Lepage Heartland Realty https://rlpheartland.ca.  Royal LePage Heartland Realty is Huron County’s largest real estate brokerage, with agents specializing in all aspects of real estate spanning the County of Huron and beyond. Postcards from Huron County is made possible with funding from the Huron Heritage Fund and Community Futures Huron Community Projects Initiative the support of Clint Mackie, Andrew Bouck, Nick Vinnicombe, and Mark Hussey at Faux Pop Media. More about Mandy Sinclair: https://mandyinmorocco.com and tastinghuroncounty.ca.

    44min

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Host Mandy Sinclair has created an eight-part podcast series that takes listeners on an intimate journey to the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples, now known as Huron County. Each episode explores an aspect of the heritage and often lesser know history of the area as told to Sinclair in conversation with historians and community members who have a close connection to each subject.

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