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Hourie House

Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
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2652 Saskatchewan Ave E, Portage La Prairie, MB, Canada
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Hourie House was built in 1890 in High Bluff, Manitoba. In 1859, Hudson’s Bay gifted Philip and Euphemia Hourie a land Grant in1859 for faithful service to the company. The Hourie home was built due to Euphemia falling through the second-story floor of their original log home. In 1967, they were declared Manitoba’s farm of the century; the house was moved in 1977 to the Fort la Reine Museum, where it remains. This house has significant connections to the community Metis heritage- as the home matriarch, Euphemia Halcro-Cook, was a well-known midwife for the area in the late 19th century. The Hourie home is an example of an early Canadian farm home with Victorian-era features, a step up from the typical log chinking of the time. 

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2652 Saskatchewan Ave E, Portage La Prairie, MB, Canada
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