September
6, 2012
Media Release – for Immediate Release
Join the Royals for a Royal experience
at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons
Sainte-Marie among the
Hurons, a nationally significant historic site near Midland ,
Ontario , will be pulling out all the stops to
make the upcoming visit by Their Royal Highnesses the Earl and Countess of
Wessex a spectacular experience that will be steeped in Canada ’s
founding heritage and culture. The Earl
and Countess, better known as Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones, are the
youngest son and daughter-in-law of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and His
Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. The
Ontario visit is being hosted by Ontario ’s Lieutenant
Governor The Honourable David Onley, and this is the first time British Royalty
has visited Sainte-Marie among the Hurons.
Jan Gray, General
Manager of Sainte-Marie, is inviting the public to attend the memorable event
on Sunday, September 16. Sainte-Marie plans
an extensive, fun, and highly animated experience for the Royal couple as they
tour the site from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The historic site will
be resplendent with seasonal décor celebrating the onset of the Fall Harvest season.
Upon arrival the Royals will be greeted by an impressive Encampment display at
Sainte-Marie’s front entrance, with numerous examples of “survival-in-the-bush”
historic skills. They’ll see traditional
foods such as corn meal and maple syrup in the Cookhouse, view historic
blacksmithing, learn about traditional birch-bark canoe building, and enjoy a locked
waterway demonstration. Re-enactment
group La Compagnie Franche will showcase the heritage of this early military
unit in New France . The Earl and Countess will also see the Church
of Sainte-Joseph beautifully lit with candlelight, reminiscent of
Sainte-Marie’s annual First Light celebrations.
Highly significant for
the Royals will be their experience in Sainte-Marie’s Native Area. The couple will learn about moose-hair
tufting, a traditional First Nations craft, and lacrosse, Canada ’s original
sport. The pageantry and colour of First Nations singing, drumming, and dancing
will fill the air as the Red Spirit Circle Drum Group, the Christian Island Drum
Group, and the Kwiikikwe Métis Women’s Drum Group will perform in their spectacular costumes. Greetings will also be extended by The
Beausoleil First Nation Chief and the President of the Georgian Bay Métis
Council.
The Royal Visit of Prince Edward and Sophie Rhys-Jones to Sainte-Marie among the Hurons will be on Sunday, September 16, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The public is welcome
to attend, and are encouraged to arrive early.
Sainte-Marie opens at 10:00 a.m., regular site admission rates will
apply.
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons is
operated by Huronia Historical Parks,
a division of the Ontario Ministry
of Tourism, Culture, and Sport.
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Media Contact:
Bill Brodeur
Coordinator
Marketing and Media
Relations
Huronia Historical
Parks
705 528-7692
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