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Township of Mulmur The official page of the Township of Mulmur. The Township of Mulmur is a hidden gem in the north-east corner of Dufferin County.

It straddles the famous Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The fertile ground offers plenty of opportunity for agriculture and the steep slopes of the escarpment offer vistas unparalleled in the County.

Mulmur Monday!Stanton was Mulmur’s second settlement after Mulmur Corners. Although the first land was acquired at its c...
15/06/2026

Mulmur Monday!

Stanton was Mulmur’s second settlement after Mulmur Corners. Although the first land was acquired at its crossroads in the 1820s, it took a while before the village was formed. The village grew quickly to include a post office (1867), a general store, 2 hotels, a courthouse, school, orange lodge (No.60) and more.

Did you know??

- SS No. 1, the first school in Mulmur was erected in Stanton. While its original construction date is unknown, the school moved locations several times before settling at its present site in 1868. This school still stands today as a private residence.

- The original general store still stands today on the southeast corner of Airport Road and 5 Sideroad.

- How did Stanton get its name? Two early settler families felt the village should be named after them, as the founding families. The Hand family wanted to name it "Handville". The Walkers felt it should be named "Walkerville". A judge stepped in to keep the peace and named the village Stanton.

Photos: 1. Love Family, Stanton General Store and Post Office, 1902 (MoD -0291) 2. SS No. 1 Stanton 1952 (MoD -3114 K) 3. Student of SS No. 1 Stanton, 1903 (MoD -0495)
Photo Credit: Museum of Dufferin

FORE HONEYWOOD!  Join us Thursday, September 17 at the Shelburne Golf & Country Club (516423 County Rd. 124, Melancthon,...
13/06/2026

FORE HONEYWOOD! Join us Thursday, September 17 at the Shelburne Golf & Country Club (516423 County Rd. 124, Melancthon, ON) for the Golf Classic in support of the Honeywood Arena Renovation Fund!

⛳️ Shotgun Start (Scramble)
🍔 Lunch provided on the turn
🚗 Golf carts included
🎁 SWAG bags & on-course contests
🎟 Raffle & prizes
🌤 Rain or shine!

Your participation helps fund essential upgrades to Honeywood Arena — including repairs and new dressing rooms to keep it safe and accessible for all.

📍 Register now at https://townshipofmulmur.myshopify.com/collections/2026-fore-honeywood-golf-classic Sponsorship opportunities available! Support a great cause while promoting your business.

Let’s tee off for a great cause!

⚾ Save the Date Mulmur! ⚾Join us tomorrow at 10:00 AM as we celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of Honeywood Baseball Diamond...
12/06/2026

⚾ Save the Date Mulmur! ⚾

Join us tomorrow at 10:00 AM as we celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of Honeywood Baseball Diamond, proudly revitalized through Jays Care Foundation's program Field of Dreams, made possible by TD!

📅 Saturday, June 13, 2026
🕙 Opening Ceremony at 10:00 AM

Stay and cheer on our amazing athletes during two Mansfield Minor Ball intermural games:
⚾ 12:00 PM – U9 Game
⚾ 2:00 PM – U11 Game

Join us for a day of celebration, community pride, and local baseball!

June Mulmur Matters is now available! The latest edition of the Township of Mulmur's "Mulmur Matters" newsletter is now ...
11/06/2026

June Mulmur Matters is now available! The latest edition of the Township of Mulmur's "Mulmur Matters" newsletter is now available online on our website. Dive into the June issue to catch up on all the important news, events, and updates from around our beautiful Township. It's your go-to source for what's happening in Mulmur. Stay informed and connected with your community.

🌱Grow your garden knowledge while supporting your community! 🌱Come join us Saturday, June 13 at 9:30am to learn about "L...
11/06/2026

🌱Grow your garden knowledge while supporting your community! 🌱

Come join us Saturday, June 13 at 9:30am to learn about "Leviathans and Microbes: Invasive Plants and Pathogens" presented by Elizabeth Hitchens with Hill N Dale Landscaping.

📍This event is hosted at the Mulmur township office- 758070 2nd Line E, Mulmur
🎉Proceeds support the Honeywood arena.
📲Sign up at the following link: https://conta.cc/3RzeIl6

10/06/2026

We are just 10 days away from the event of the summer!

Join us on Saturday, June 20th for an epic day on the farm with live music, cold brews and Ford Broncos!

We are thrilled to team up with Shelburne Trillium Ford to showcase over 50 vintage and modern Ford Broncos right here on the farm surrounded by the rolling hills of Mulmur and live music from The Kyle McAdams Band, Andrew Dunt and Handsome Dewey and Swag!

There is something for everyone at this family friendly event including wagon rides and face painting compliments of The Township of Mulmur.

Stay tuned for the full event schedule, we hope to see you all out on the farm!
@ .dunt

In Memory of John Little, Esquire. Born May 1st, 1802 – Died October 17, 1866.John Little Esq., one of the oldest and mo...
08/06/2026

In Memory of John Little, Esquire. Born May 1st, 1802 – Died October 17, 1866.

John Little Esq., one of the oldest and most respected settlers in the County of Simcoe, died at his residence in the Township of Mulmur, Ont., on the 17th day of October, A.D., 1866, in the 65th year of his age, lamented by a large circle of mourning friends and admitting acquaintances. As he was universally respected in life he is generally mourned in death.

Mr. Little was a native of Ireland, having been born in the Parish of Ematris, County Monaghan, on the 1st of May, 1802. In 1824, he emigrated to Canada, and soon after settled in Mulmur, where he was well known as the “Father of the Township”; a compliment which he richly merited by being its first Settler, its first Post Master, its first Clerk of Division Courts, and from having, at different periods, occupied the position of Township Treasurer and Reeve of the Municipality.

When he first entered Mulmur, nearly forty years ago, it was literally an untrodden wilderness, and the nearest settlement to the spot where he located himself was fifteen miles distant, and unapproachable except on foot.

He made his entrance into the Township with little property, save his axe; but he had a stout arm and willing mind for work, and soon hewed himself out a comfortable home and an independence.

He gradually but surely acquired a large amount of the great representative of wealth in Canada, and had the satisfaction of seeing his children and grandchildren located near him in the enjoyment of every reasonable comfort, and placed beyond the reach of such hardships as settlers in his early days had often to endure.

He had taken up his abode where the hear and the wolf had been hitherto undisturbed by the presence of man; but he lived to see around him one of the best settlements in the county, a thriving village close by, a near stone church on his own farm, and all the evidences of prosperity and civilization fast springing up and closing upon him. Like most of our first settlers, he loved to recall his early life in the bush, and although kindly and sociable in his disposition he would often wish to become once again the sole tenant of a wilderness. This feeling is, however, a very common one amongst the pioneers of the forest.

Mr. Little possessed many qualities which should keep him long in remembrance in his neighborhood. He was a good neighbor, a fast friend, and a strictly honest man. Many strangers and Missionaries who in days past visited the section of country in which he lived can testify to the hospitality which he and his excellent wife were always willing to extend to the wayfarer. He was a devout Christian, and a member of the Episcopal Church.

“The bad man’s death is horror; but the just keeps something of his glory in his dust.”

Photos: 1. John Little ca 1860 (MoD -1469) 2. Captain John Little and wife Mary Fletcher (MoD -1468-1) 3. Chestnut Hall (MoD -AR-1883-W-02) 4. John Little Obituary 1866 (MoD -1469)
Photo Credit: Museum of Dufferin

⚾ Save the Date Mulmur! ⚾Join us as we celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of Honeywood Baseball Diamond, proudly revitalized...
08/06/2026

⚾ Save the Date Mulmur! ⚾

Join us as we celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of Honeywood Baseball Diamond, proudly revitalized through Jays Care Foundation's program Field of Dreams, made possible by TD!

📅 Saturday, June 13, 2026
🕙 Opening Ceremony at 10:00 AM

Stay and cheer on our amazing athletes during two Mansfield Minor Ball intermural games:
⚾ 12:00 PM – U9 Game
⚾ 2:00 PM – U11 Game

Join us for a day of celebration, community pride, and local baseball!

🎶 Tickets are still available! 🎶Join us for the 21st Annual Jim Cuddy Jamboree, supporting the Honeywood Arena Renovatio...
06/06/2026

🎶 Tickets are still available! 🎶

Join us for the 21st Annual Jim Cuddy Jamboree, supporting the Honeywood Arena Renovation Project, the Honeywood Fire Fighters Association, and the Creemore Firefighters Association!

📅 Thursday, September 3 at 6:00 PM
📍Lyric Pond
🌟 Special Guest: Naomi Bristow – The Singin’ Cowgirl

Enjoy an unforgettable evening under the stars with live music, great food, and amazing community spirit — all in support of local causes!

🎟 Get your tickets now at https://mulmur.ca/discover/jim-cuddy-jamboree-2026

Address

758070 2nd Line E

L9V

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:30 - 16:30
Thursday 08:30 - 16:30
Friday 08:30 - 16:30

Telephone

+17054663341

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