Huronia Lodge No. 348

Huronia Lodge No. 348 page for Huronia Lodge No. 348 of Ancient Free & Accepted Masons, Victoria Harbour ON, Canada. Freemasonry has nothing to do with the government.

HURONIA LODGE:

Huronia No. 348 is a Masonic Lodge in Victoria Harbour, Ontario. It was formed in 2008 by the amalgamation of two Lodges in the area. Huronia Lodge No. 348 is what Freemasons call a 'centennial Lodge' as it has been in existence for well over one hundred years. It is currently the only Lodge in Midland, and is one of three Craft Lodges located in the Tay area. Huronia Lodge No. 348

is located in Southern Georgian Bay. FREEMASONRY:

Freemasonry, or 'Ancient Free and Accepted Masons' is a worldwide fraternal organization dedicated to making good men better, embracing brotherly love, relief and truth, and rediscovering forgotten moments in history that teach its members to bear in mind and act accordingly to their many customs. The organization was formally founded in 1717 when four independent Lodges in London UK joined together to form the first Grand Lodge, the UGLE which exists to this day. Despite the fraternity's three hundred year history on paper, the teachings of Freemasonry extend much further back in time, as far as the Hebrew settlement of what is now Israel. BODIES OF FREEMASONRY:

The main body of Freemasonry is called the Craft Lodge in Canada. This lodge contains the core essence of the fraternity's ancient teachings, and confers three very in depth and intriguing degrees - Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason. Despite the existence of other bodies of Freemasonry that confer additional degrees past the third, by technicality there is no degree in the organization that is considered 'above' the Master Mason degree. Scottish Rite - This is a body of Freemasonry concordant with the Craft Lodge that confers additional Masonic degrees from 4-33. In Canada, The Scottish Rite is divided into three Lodges - the Lodge of Perfection, the Rose Croix Chapter, and the Consistory. The 33rd degree is typically separate from these Lodges and invites active members to join who have made great contributions to the fraternity. They will also award some Masons with an Honorary 33rd degree which does not require them to serve on the active council. The Scottish Rite degrees are mostly representative of French Orient Masonry. York Rite - in Canada the York Rite is a body of Freemasonry that confers additional degrees, and is divided into several parts - the Royal Arch Chapter, Cryptic Masonry and the Knights Templar Order of Canada, each of which confer several unique degrees. It is the only body of Freemasonry that requires a specific religious alignment (Christianity) in order to complete the final degrees. The Shriners - in Canada and across the world, the Shriners (or Ancient Order of Arabic Nobles of the Mystic Shrine) are widely regarded as loud and proud Masons. They are no stranger to the public eye and can be often seen in parades or running local charity events. The Shrine Club does not confer a degree system but focuses on celebration and charity. The only requirement for becoming a Shriner is that the applicant must already be a Master Mason. In Canada, the Shrine Club's most successful project to date has been funding the Shriner's Hospital for children with severe burns. Order of The Eastern Star - This related body of Freemasonry is unique in that it recognizes both male and female members. Male applicants must be Master Masons, and female applicants must be related to a Mason by blood or marriage. MASONIC BELIEFS:

Freemasons believe in one all-knowing Creator, which they ambiguously refer to as "The Great Architect Of The Universe". Men of many unique faiths are Freemasons, including Christians, Muslims, Jews, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians and many more. However, to avoid dissension among brethren, the discussion of both religion and politics is forbidden in open Lodge. Freemasons identify as 'speculative masons' and apply the tools of ancient operative masons to their morals. For example, if the square is perfectly upright, so need be a brother's heart. To join Freemasonry in Ontario, you must meet the following requirements:

-You must be male
-You must be at least 21 years of age
-You must believe in a supreme being
-You must not have a criminal record
-You must be willing and able to pay the necessary fees

By a court ruling in 1957, Freemasonry is not a religion. A Freemason who wishes to cancel their membership can do so at any time. Interested in becoming a Freemason? Inbox us to begin your Masonic journey.

🎄 On Saturday, members of the Order of the Eastern Star – Manson J. Bradley Chapter  #240 – held their annual Christmas ...
11/24/2025

🎄 On Saturday, members of the Order of the Eastern Star – Manson J. Bradley Chapter #240 – held their annual Christmas Bazaar at St. Paul’s United Church, raising funds in support of the Elizabeth Fry Society. From handmade crafts and cozy knits to baked goods and charitable outreach materials, the room was filled with generosity, community spirit, and purpose.

We’re proud to highlight this sister organization to Masonry – built on the same core values of charity, fellowship, and personal growth.

👩‍🦰 Did you know? Women CAN be part of the Masonic family. In fact, joining the Eastern Star is one of the most meaningful ways to do it. The key? You simply need a connection to a Mason – whether as a relative or through your own Masonic journey.

Freemasonry isn’t just for men, and the Masonic family is larger than most people realize. It includes our brothers in Lodge and our sisters in the Eastern Star – working together to make a positive impact in our communities.

So if you’ve ever been curious about joining a Lodge or the OES, don’t hesitate to reach out. Start with us, and doors open for the whole family. 🤝









Lest We Forget.On November 11, members of Huronia Lodge No. 348 stood proudly in both Penetanguishene and Midland to hon...
11/11/2025

Lest We Forget.

On November 11, members of Huronia Lodge No. 348 stood proudly in both Penetanguishene and Midland to honour the fallen, the brave, and the silent stories carried by so many—within our Lodge and across generations.

📍 In Penetanguishene, V.W. Bro. Vince Aube and W. Bro. Ryan Stacey, both infantry veterans and proud members of Huronia Lodge, stood shoulder to shoulder in remembrance. Vince, a longtime member of the Penetang Legion Branch 68, and Ryan, the current Worshipful Master, represented our Lodge with solemn dignity.

📍 In Midland, Bro. José Silveira—also of Huronia Lodge—and Tina Howe of the Order of the Eastern Star – Manson J. Bradley Chapter #240 paid tribute on behalf of our extended Masonic family.

What many may not know is that throughout history, countless Freemasons have served in silence. Bound by duty, honour, and obligation to both country and Craft, their contributions—though often kept quiet—are etched in our legacy.

Our Lodge itself is born of union—an amalgamation of Georgian Lodge (Penetang) and Earl Kitchener Lodge (Port McNicoll / Midland). Fittingly, we now honour both towns where our roots were planted and where our remembrance continues.

🕊️ To the ones who served.
🕊️ To the ones still serving.
🕊️ To those who will never be forgotten.

If the principles of honour, tradition, and fraternity speak to you—reach out. We’d be happy to share more about what Freemasonry stands for today.

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☕️ Brotherhood, breakfast, and good conversation.Thank you to all the Brethren — and guests — who joined us this morning...
10/18/2025

☕️ Brotherhood, breakfast, and good conversation.

Thank you to all the Brethren — and guests — who joined us this morning at Captain Ken's Diner for a great meal and even better . These informal gatherings remind us that is built not only in Lodge but also around shared tables and honest conversation.

If you’ve ever been curious about , or want to learn more about what we do in the community, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out anytime — your journey of light starts with a simple conversation.

We’re off to a great start at the Annual Masonic Community Yard Sale & BBQ! Lots of bargains left and the grill is still...
08/30/2025

We’re off to a great start at the Annual Masonic Community Yard Sale & BBQ! Lots of bargains left and the grill is still sizzling.

📍 Bayport Masonic Temple, 229 Albert St, Victoria Harbour
⏰ Running until 3 PM today

Come down, grab a hotdog or sausage, and see what treasures you can find!

☀️ The big day is here! ☀️Join us at the Annual Masonic Community Yard Sale happening now at the Bayport Masonic Temple....
08/30/2025

☀️ The big day is here! ☀️
Join us at the Annual Masonic Community Yard Sale happening now at the Bayport Masonic Temple.

✅ Yard full of treasures
✅ BBQ hot and ready
✅ All proceeds go to support local charities

📍 229 Albert St, Victoria Harbour
🕗 8 AM – 2 PM today only!

Come early for the best finds — see you soon!

Address

229 Albert Street
Victoria Harbour, ON
L0K2A0

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