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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.

  2. 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.

  3. Get Free Admission for 1 Year. Become a member and receive free entry into the museum for 1 Year.

  4. There are some 30,000 artifacts that make up the Museum’s collections, which are divided into four main categories: historic; ethnological; archival, and; fine arts.

  5. Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum collects, preserves, researches, and interprets a collection of artifacts relating to Western Canada’s French-Canadian and Métis heritage, while acknowledging the historical contributions of the First Nations and religious communities.

  6. Our building is the oldest in Winnipeg and it supported and touched many, many families as Saint-Boniface grew from a small catholic mission, to a city of its own. Over time, Le Musée’s reputation has evolved as its collections, capacity and significance grew.

  7. The St. Boniface Museum is situated in the largest oak log structure in North America and houses an impressive collection of artifacts. With a national reputation for its Louis Riel exhibit, thousands of people visit every year to celebrate and better understand how Canada’s fifth province entered Confederation.

  8. Already know how to bead? This project is perfect for you! This is a 8-week project on how to make moccasins from start to finish! For an extra $25.00, purchase the book titled Maskisina: A Guide to Northern-Style Métis Moccasins

  9. Le Musée de St-Boniface, un incontournable dans la ville. Riche en histoire patrimoniale, l’hôte est extraordinaire par ses explications. Courtois et dévoué, il connaît le musée et ses origines.

  10. Sunday: Closed. Monday: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Address

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