MRHHA Mission

The purpose of this association is to preserve, document, promote and perpetuate our historical and cultural heritage and our tradition of hospitality. We believe that this will have enormous benefits for ourselves, our communities as well as a broader society to which we continue to contribute. Our non‐profit association draws on the support of our […]

MRHHA Vision

We share an interest in the rich historical and cultural heritage of Moose Factory, Moosonee and the Moose River region. That historical and cultural heritage is primarily Omushkego, but includes major contributions from other peoples, contributions that have become part of the present‐day community’s political, social, religious, economic and cultural fabric, in the course of […]

MRHHA Governance

The MRHHA is governed by a Board of Directors with 10 members, including the MRHHA’s Executive Director as an ex officio member. Each of the jurisdictional members appoints a board director. The general membership of the MRHHA elects six other board directors, including three who are elected representatives of the three jurisdictions and three who […]

MRHHA History

Until the early 2000s, the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission managed Hudson’s Bay Company heritage sites in Moose Factory in connection with the summer tourist train known as the Polar Bear Express. In 2004, the Moose River Tourism Association was co-founded by Moose Cree First Nation and MoCreebec Eeyoud Council in order to step into the gap left by […]