This smaller Provincial Historic site has a big story to tell. Walk through the restored 1864 Hudson’s Bay Company Clerk’s quarters on a personalized tour with one of our historically costumed Interpreters. Discover the 150 year history of the site and the lives of Indigenous Peoples, Fur traders, Missionaries, and Metis and European settlers. The rise and demise of this community tells much of the story of the development of the Province. We offer personal interpretive tours, on-site and outreach education programs, special events and group activities.
Among protestants, Anglicans dominated Red River and the areas around Lake Winnipeg. However, they were much less active in the Upper Saskatchewan. In their place, Methodism served as the primary denomination for Protestants in this area, with many Anglican Métis in the district converting to the Methodist Church.
The Methodists are also noteworthy for the fact that many of their clergy were Indigenous, most notably Henry Bird Steinhaur.