Saint-Boniface Museum

All about the life of French Canadians and Métis! The building itself is of historical significance, not only because it is Winnipeg’s oldest building, but also because it is the largest remaining traditional oak log structure in North America.

The building itself is of historical significance, not only because it is Winnipeg’s oldest building, but also because it is the largest remaining traditional oak log structure in North America. A statue commemorating Louis Riel by Franco-Manitoban artist Réal Bérard is displayed in front of the museum which also features a nationally renowned collection of artifacts related to Riel’s life.

Pick up a Voyageur or Métis souvenir. The souvenir and gift shop is located in the historic St. Boniface museum, the oldest building in the City of Winnipeg.

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494, avenue Taché
Winnipeg,
MB  R2H 2B2
Open year round Monday-Wednesday 12 pm to 4 pm Thursday 12 pm to 8 pm Saturday 12 pm to 4 pm Closed Friday and Sunday Building under construction, find the museum at 219 Provencher blvd

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