Winnipeg, Canada
494 Tache Ave
N/A
+1 2042374500
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Step back in time. Amazing collections and exhibits. Staff ready to help if needed. Nice little souvenir shop. Covid-19 protocol and sanitizing areas readily available. Wheelchair accessible, just call ahead. Don't miss this historical site.
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Nice museum on French-Canadian history and the oldest wooden building in Western Canada, as far as I know. 1844 or so, I believe. Many artifacts from different periods including a lot on Louis Riel who is buried nearby at the Cathedral, along with many of his family members. Staff is always helpful and there's a small store with books, souvenirs, etc.
This is the oldest building in Winnipeg and the first hospital in Western Canada. Anyone interested in history should visit this place.
Knowledgeable staff and great place to check out in Winnipeg.
Admission was only 7 and it's a great old building to tour. If you take your time and read all the historical placards you'll learn gads and gads about the history of the Metis in Canada, much of it not casting a favourable light on the Canadian government. I loved learning about the Grey Nuns as well, those women were a force to be reckoned with.
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