Le Musee de Saint Boniface Museum
Standing proudly as Winnipeg’s oldest building and North America’s largest oak log structure, the Grey Nuns affectionately referred to their convent in the Red River settlement as their little white house. Lived in and used continuously by the nuns and the community for well over 100 years, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum is fortunate to call the little white house its home since 1967.
The museum is the perfect place for those wanting to celebrate, discover and better understand local Francophone and Métis heritage. Artfully curated displays and exhibits set within the building’s magnificent architecture, family-friendly events, enhanced summer programs and the charming Belle Boutique Blanche all make your visit to Le Musée worthwhile. Amenities:
- Gender-neutral toilets
- Good for kids
- Restaurant When we opened to the public in 1967, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum (MSBM) was referred to as “the lived-in museum”. The original Grey Nuns’ Convent had indeed been home to many people over the course of its more than 100 years of use (including Grey Nuns, novices, the elderly, hospital and hospice patients, orphans and families in need) and welcomed guests (boys and girls for day school, and later nursing school students) daily. 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. Recognized as a keeper of Francophone and Métis heritage, it is an unavoidable reference point for researchers, a key experience for teachers and students, a must-see for tourists, a touchstone for our communities’ families and a wonderful part of Winnipeg’s cultural landscape.
At our very core, we care for Winnipeg’s oldest building, the Grey Nuns’ Convent (built 1846-51), which has historic designations at the municipal, provincial and national levels. We also care for and manage a collection of artifacts on behalf of countless families, organizations, congregations and parishes who have donated their belongings for posterity. We continue to meet with families to discuss potential donations, fully aware that the decisions we make today affect what future generations will be able to access in terms of heritage held in public trust.
If you have been to the museum you know that it is a special place where stories come alive and the community comes together. Where else can you admire the craftmanship of such an impressive oak log home? Where else can you feel the slope and hear the creaks that only 170 years of standing can achieve? Where else can you wander through a lived-in space that touched so many, all the while learning about that very community’s illustrious history and heritage, amidst compelling exhibits and artifacts?
Don't forget that the most detailed information about Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum in Winnipeg you can always get on the official web-site, in the company's office or by calling by phone ↓
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| Phone: | +12042374500 |
| Address: | 494 Tache Ave , MB R2H 2B2, (Saint Boniface) R2H 2B, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
| Mon: | closed |
| Tue, Thu: | from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM, no break |
| Wed, Fri — Sun: | from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM, no break |
closed now | |
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