Archives
The Memories Project
The Memories Project celebrates and preserves the history of Wasaga Beach through a series of storytelling initiatives and the Town’s archives collection. Spanning from the early 1800s to today, the archives collection features photographs, newspapers, maps, documents, artwork, postcards, books, and other memorabilia that tell the story of our evolving community.
In addition to the online collection, a selection of exhibits is also on display at Town Hall, providing visitors with even more opportunities to explore Wasaga Beach’s rich history. As materials continue to be digitized, more of the Town's collection becomes accessible online. Requests to view specific items can be made by contacting the Archives Coordinator.
Preserving Our Past
Discover the people, places, and moments that shaped Wasaga Beach in our digital archive. This growing online collection brings together historic photographs, newspapers, maps, documents, artwork, books, and more — carefully preserved and digitized for community members, researchers, students, and history enthusiasts alike.
The materials reflect the time in which they were created and may contain language or perspectives that are outdated today. Copyright restrictions may apply.
New items are added regularly, so we invite you to return often and continue exploring Wasaga Beach’s rich and evolving story.
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