Le Musee de St. Boniface Museum

494 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, MB

About Le Musee de St. Boniface Museum

Le Musee de Saint-Boniface Museum stands as one of Winnipeg's most important cultural landmarks, celebrating the history, identity, and resilience of Franco-Manitoban and Metis communities through engaging exhibits, storytelling, and impeccably preserved artifacts. Housed temporarily inside the historic Old St. Boniface City Hall during the restoration of the iconic Grey Nuns' Convent—Winnipeg's oldest building and North America's largest remaining oak-log structure—the museum continues its mission of connecting visitors to the people and events that shaped Manitoba's earliest settlements. From its extensive Louis Riel collection to displays documenting daily life, religion, education, and early health care in the Red River region, the museum offers a rich, immersive look at the province's social and cultural foundations. Friendly, knowledgeable staff deepen the experience with interpretation that brings regional history to life, while the onsite boutique provides locally focused books and gifts. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a student, or a curious visitor exploring St. Boniface, the museum offers a meaningful and accessible window into Manitoba's multilingual, multicultural past and the communities that continue to influence its present.

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