
The Heritage Attraction at a Glance & the Story Behind the Site
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons is one of Canada’s most significant early historic sites, preserving and interpreting the remains and reconstruction of a 17th-century French Jesuit mission established between 1639 and 1649. Located in Midland on the shores of Georgian Bay, the site offers a rare and immersive look at the earliest sustained interactions between European missionaries and Indigenous peoples in what is now Ontario.

Founded as a mission, community centre, and supply base, Sainte-Marie served as the headquarters for Jesuit efforts among the Huron-Wendat Nation. Today’s site includes reconstructed buildings, archaeological remains, and interpretive exhibits that present daily life, spiritual practices, and the complex cultural exchanges that took place during this period.

Interpretation at Sainte-Marie places strong emphasis on historical accuracy and balance, acknowledging both Indigenous and European perspectives. The site recognizes that it stands on traditional Huron-Wendat territory and works to present this shared and often difficult history with care, respect, and ongoing dialogue.













