The third and final round of Simcoe County’s March Madness artifact showdown is between Collingwood Museum and the OPP Museum.
The initiative has provided local heritage sites with a great opportunity to share their collections and reach new audiences.
The OPP Museum is showcasing the oldest known OPP patrol vehicle, a very rare 1931 Henderson KL motorcycle, while the Collingwood Museum has selected a wicker baby scale that was used by Nurse Ethel May Dawson, often referred to as Collingwood’s Florence Nightingale.
Voting for Round Three of the March Madness competition runs until this Thursday, March 24 at 4:30 p.m.
Visit experience.simcoe.ca/sumac to watch the Round Three video and vote for your favourite artifact!
It's the final week of March Madness!
Which artifact will be the winner? Watch the final showdown here, https://t.co/X0R7tT0mt0Cast your vote at https://t.co/bxnUp5TTbA
— Simcoe County Museum (@simcoecountyMUS) March 22, 2022
The Collingwood Museum has made it to the third and final round of Simcoe County’s March Madness artifact showdown!
Visit https://t.co/sMleNbc4Pz March 22 – 24 to watch the Round 3 video and vote for your favourite artifact!
Learn more: https://t.co/v0WYH5G2gp pic.twitter.com/NsFogqGMGq
— Town of Collingwood (@TownCollingwood) March 21, 2022



