Creative Pictou County is hosting an art crawl! Artists have popped up all over the county for three weeks and on September 28 you’re invited to the opening receptions! Thanks to CHAD Transit, there is free community transportation between all events. Artists and locations coming soon! Creative Pictou County is a not-for-profit organization founded in […]
The Windmill – Minnedosa Museum and Heritage Village
Minnedosa, Manitoba
Windmill
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The Water Wheel – Minnedosa Museum and Heritage Village
Minnedosa, Manitoba
Water wheel
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The McManus Log Cabin – Trappers Cabin
Minnedosa, Manitoba
On December 15, 1999, the Minnedosa town employees brought in the Wm. McManus Trappers Cab
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The Manley Log House
Minnedosa, Manitoba
Originally built in 1880 by Edmund Manley south of Newdale, this old log house was preserv
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Roy Munro’s Blacksmith Shop
Minnedosa, Manitoba
During the Christmas holidays in 1935, the two room school at Crocus Hill burned down. As
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Discover the legacy of George Genereux and enter the contest to win prizes! Join our live tours during Historic Places Days, July 10-17, 2024. Join us for this National Historic Places Day celebration at George Genereux Urban Regional Park in Saskatoon! Explore 148 acres of natural beauty and rich history. Named after Dr. George […]
Join us for a guided tour at the Richard St. Barbe Baker Afforestation Area, a serene urban regional park, between July 10 – July 17. Discover the inspiring legacy of Richard St. Barbe Baker, a visionary global conservationist who pioneered forest protection and tree planting ahead of his time. As part of Historic Places Days, […]
For Historic Places Days 2024 we will be showcasing our collection of early record players on Thursday July 11th from 11-4pm during tour hours. We will be doing live demonstrations of our Edison amberola and Vitrola phonograph in our collection. Come to hear the authentic sounds of the early 20th century at Roedde House Museum!