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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. La Société historique de Saint‐Boniface (SHSB, est. 1902) opened a museum in the basement of St. Boniface Cathedral. The SHSB was eventually provided with space in St. Boniface City Hall for this purpose.

  4. 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.

  5. It is now the oldest building in Winnipeg and is the home of the St. Boniface Museum, opened in 1966. A plaque on a limestone base in front to the museum was placed there by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada .

  6. Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 2,302 likes · 92 talking about this · 1,241 were here. Le plus vieil édifice de Winnipeg, Winnipeg's oldest building

  7. www.tourismwinnipeg.com › 05899 › le-musee-de-saint-boniface-st-boniface-museumAttractions | Tourism Winnipeg

    Le Musee de Saint-Boniface / St. Boniface Museum. Stand inside the oldest building in Winnipeg, and the largest oak log structure in North America. The museum showcases objects related to the heritage of French-Canadian and Métis peoples.

  8. At once a key tourist attraction and a staple community gathering place, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum is the perfect place for those wanting to celebrate, discover and better understand local Francophone and Métis heritage.

  9. About Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum. Built between 1845 and 1851, this former Grey Nuns’ convent houses the Museum and is in fact its principal artifact. It is the oldest remaining structure in the city of Winnipeg and the largest oak log building in North America.

  10. 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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