‘Call Me Maud’ Lucy Maud Montgomery exhibit comes to Lindsay

The exhibit will be housed on the second floor of City Hall located at 26 Francis Street in Lindsay starting July 23 and running through until November 29, 2024. Hours of operation will be 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. Admission to the exhibit will be free of charge.
You are invited to trace Montgomery's remarkable journey from her early years in Atlantic Canada to her surprising connection to Kawartha Lakes. Discover the spirit of Montgomery's life and literary contributions in this unique showcase, set to captivate audiences of all ages.

The 'Call Me Maud' exhibit will take inspiration from Dr. Christy Woster's article in the Shining Scroll newsletter of the L.M. Montgomery Literary Society from 2005, titled 'L.M. Montgomery and the Railway King of Canada'. In her article, Woster expressed the excitement of experiencing places and rooms that Lucy Maud Montgomery, once knew well. One such place was Kirkfield, Ontario, a lesser-known but visited destination by Maud.
Contact the Economic Development Officer - Curatorial Services by calling 705-324-9411 extension 2151 or by e-mailing history@kawarthalakes.ca.
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