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  1. Come and explore the rich history of Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum. Located at the heart of the community for over 170 years, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum is fortunate to call the little white house its home since 1967.

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  3. Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum (also known as the St. Boniface Museum) is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, that is dedicated to Franco-Manitoban and Métis culture and history.

  4. The Saint-Boniface Museums collections document the evolution of the Francophone and Métis communities since their establishment or genesis in the Canadian West, particularly as it pertains to Manitoba.

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  5. Learn about the oldest building in Winnipeg, which was the Grey Nuns Convent and is now the St. Boniface Museum. See plaques, photos, and sources related to the history of the site and the Grey Nuns order.

  6. The Museum presents an impressive collection of artifacts that reveal the lives and culture of the Francophone and Metis communities of Manitoba, including a special exhibit about Louis Riel, the "father" of Manitoba.

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  8. A mid-19th-century convent is Winnipeg's oldest building and the largest oak-log construction on the continent. The museum inside focuses on the establishment of St Boniface, the birth of the Métis nation, and the 3000km journey of the first Grey Nuns, who arrived here by canoe from Montréal.

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