Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum

494 Tache Avenue
Winnipeg, MB - R2H 2B2

Type: History Museums
(204) 237-4500
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Situated in Winnipeg’s historic French Quarter, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum showcases the rich heritage of Manitoba's French-Canadian and Métis communities. Housed in the oldest building in Winnipeg, the former Grey Nuns’ convent, this museum offers visitors a chance to explore artifacts, exhibits, and stories that capture the essence of these communities' contributions to Manitoba's culture and history. From the legacy of Louis Riel to the traditions of the Métis people, the museum presents a fascinating look at Manitoba's past.

Why Visit Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum

  • Historic Significance: The museum is located in the oldest building in Winnipeg, dating back to 1846.
  • Cultural Exploration: Discover the rich history of the French-Canadian and Métis communities in Manitoba.
  • Louis Riel Legacy: Learn about the life and impact of Louis Riel, a key figure in Canadian history and the founder of Manitoba.
  • Unique Artifacts: Explore a variety of artifacts, including personal items of the Grey Nuns and historical treasures from the Métis people.
  • Beautiful Architecture: Appreciate the well-preserved Red River frame building, a rare architectural gem from the 19th century.

Best Time to Watch

Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum is open year-round, but the best time to visit is in the spring and summer when you can also explore the surrounding neighborhood of Saint-Boniface. These warmer months offer a pleasant backdrop for visiting nearby attractions like the Saint Boniface Cathedral and strolling along the Esplanade Riel pedestrian bridge.

How to Get There

  • By Car: The museum is located just across the river from downtown Winnipeg, and on-site parking is available.
  • By Public Transit: Take Winnipeg Transit routes that stop near the museum. Routes that pass through downtown Winnipeg will get you within walking distance.
  • By Bike: The area is easily accessible by bike, with bike paths leading through Saint Boniface and over the Esplanade Riel bridge.

Tips for Viewers

  • Guided Tours: Take advantage of guided tours to get a deeper understanding of the exhibits and stories.
  • Visit Nearby Sites: Plan time to visit the nearby Saint Boniface Cathedral and Louis Riel’s gravesite.
  • Multilingual Experience: The museum offers exhibits and materials in both French and English, making it accessible to a wider audience.
  • Check for Special Exhibits: Look for rotating exhibits that explore different facets of Manitoba's history and culture.
  • Bring a Camera: The historic buildings and grounds make for beautiful photography, especially during the summer.

Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum offers a unique glimpse into Manitoba's French-Canadian and Métis heritage. Whether you're interested in the life of Louis Riel or simply want to appreciate the beautiful architecture and historic artifacts, this museum is a must-visit destination for those looking to immerse themselves in Manitoba's history.

More Information

More information on Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum is listed bellow.

Opening Hours Canada Summer Games July 28th to August 13th
Monday - Sunday: 10 am to 4 pm
Thursday: 9 am to 9 pm

Summer May 23 to September 2nd
Monday - Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm
Thursday: 9 am to 9 pm
Sunday: Closed
Fees Adults: $7
Seniors (60+ years): $6
Post-Secondary Students (with valid student ID): $6
Youth (6-17 years): $5
Children 6 and under (accompanied by an adult): Free
Family (maximum two adults): $18

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