Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Stephen B. Leacock Museum - Orillia & Lake Couchiching - History

The Stephen Leacock Museum or the Stephen Leacock Memorial Home is a huge part of Orillia's literary history and has been situated on the shores of Lake Couchiching since 1928. The Leacock House, as it was known then, was built just minutes from the Port of Orillia on Old Brewery Bay and is open for viewing.

Stephen B. Leacock (1869 - 1944) was known worldwide for his profound knowledge, sense of humour and talent for writing; publishing books such as Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town and Nonsense Novels. The highly awarded author, economist and poli-sci fanatic led a very interesting, well rounded life and we are proud have his roots right here in cottage country. As well, the nearby shores of Lake Simcoe was home to Stephen Leacock and his family when he was a much younger lad, and is where he chose as his final resting place.

Leacock Museum

50 Museum Drive
Orillia, Ontario

Phone# 705-329-1908

Open 7 days a week from 9 am - 5 pm

Stroll the gorgeous grounds, gardens and museum then have afternoon tea and sandwiches or plan the perfect lakeside wedding!


Stephen B. Leacock

 
Lake Couchiching Sunset

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