Roses In The Near North:
History of the Huronia Rose Society

The Huronia Rose Society's
website was made possible by a bequest from the estate of Elizabeth
(Betty) Nielsen. Betty was a member of the Canadian Rose Society in Toronto
and she was the editor of the Canadian Rose Annual when they lived in
Toronto. They moved to Waubashene and she became a charter member of the
Huronia Rose Society. She donated a trophy for the Best Design which is
still being vied for at our annual show. We appreciate her lifelong dedication
to the promotion of rose culture and will continue her work with the information
on this website.
Early in 1980,
a public meeting was organized in Barrie to see if there was enough interest
to start a Rose Society. A good attendance indicated it could be a viable
organization and so the Huronia Rose Society was born.
This is still
the ONLY Rose Society north of Toronto, being in the Georgian Bay area
of the Great Lakes. Huronia, a tourist destination, had already been home
to the Huron First Nations when the first Euoropeans arrived in the late
1600's.

The old adage - "You can't grow roses
north of Toronto" was proven wrong by the many members of Huronia Rose
Society who are enjoying gardening with roses over the years. Also, our
annual rose shows testify to the excellent roses grown in Huronia.
As early as
the first year of existence we have held an annual Rose Show, an evening
tour of members' gardens; published a newsletter called "Rose Petals"
several times a year as a reminder of upcoming meetings and events. Over
the years, the annual Rose Show has been of great interest to members
and the area's residents.
Public meetings
are held to bring informative speakers on all aspects of growing roses
and other gardening techniques, for sharing problems and successes as
well as socializing with rosarians from the Huronia area. A lending library
of rose resource information (including copies of Canadian Rose Society's
publications) is available for members.

Since Barrie's
Floral Emblem is a Red Rose, two HRS members have been invited to sit
on the Communities in Bloom committee. Through this involvement, we had
several opportunities to promote our Rose Society.
In the spring
of 2000, when the Barrie White Rose Nursery established a rose garden
at Barrie's Royal Victoria Hospital, planted with a new rose variety introduced
by White Rose called "Royal Victoria Hospital Rose", a fund-raising venture
for the hospital, members of Huronia Rose Soiety assisted with the planting.

For several
years we had sought a location to establish a rose garden of hardy Canadian
Roses. In 2000 as a Millennium project, our Millennium Memorial Rose Bed
was created as a gift to the city and an educational project to promote
growing Canadian bred roses. The city donated and prepared the garden
and members donated the cost of 28 roses in memory of loved ones.
Each year a
fund-raising sale of rose bushes to members and friends was organized
and still continues. In 2000 a sale of rose bushes to the public was held
at the Barrie Farmers' Market, focusing on hardy Canadian Rose and this
successful event is repeated each May since.
Our first rose
garden tour was offered to the public in 2000. "Huronia Roses:, A Garden
Tour" featured 10 gardens in the Barrie area, each one with roses but
also many other wonderful garden plants, each one different. Over 100
visitors had a delightful Sunday enjoying our members gardens.

Millennium Memorial Garden, Southshore Centre, Barrie
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Millennium Memorial Garden, Southshore Centre, Barrie
This garden of hardy Canadian Roses was established
in 2000 and is maintained by volunteers of the Huronia Rose Society.
In 2003 a low wall of Owen Sound rock was created with help from
the City of Barrie.In the Summer of 2006 a dispay case was placed
in front of the roses with a garden
guide identiying each of the kinds of roses in the garden.It
has a shelf underneath the case where the society book marks are
available to the public. These book marks give the current year's
society information, i.e. meeting and Rose Show dates, roses for
sale at Farmers' Market, society contacts.
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Picture courtesy of Janice Schmidt, Huronia Rose Society |

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