The museum aims to attract tours of people from school children to seniors to special groups and organizations.

 

Our museum exhibits have been created in such a way that they follow Manitoba school curriculum and our specially developed group tour programs.

 

General Tours are available as either self guided or with an interpreter.

Individuals and small groups to groups of 60 people can be accommodated

 

 

If you require different tours and other specific focus on history, please let us know. We can accommodate most requests with 3 weeks notice.

 

 

 

 

 

Educations & Group Tours

Your museum experience begins with a group introduction, followed by a specific focus on one of the following areas:

Specific Tours

Agricultural Focus

A look at agricultural history from the late 1880s to present. Farm equipment, farming practices and artifacts associated with the life of a Manitoba farmer. Artifacts, photographs, and hands-on activities.

Railway Focus

Following Canadian railroads as they began setting up branch lines and opening up western Canada. Our  tour extends to the eventual removal of branch lines.(1880-1990s)

Artifacts, photographs and hands-on activities.

Small Town Focus

Looking closer at the life of someone growing up in a Manitoba small town (1880s to present) Artifacts, photographs and hands-on activities.

 

NOTICE: To become a permanent institution, are working on moving our museum to a new home near the village of Argyle. We are currently in transition mode, taking the next few years to ensure our growth. In the mean time, we are not offering tours of our facility until further notice. However, we are continuing our research, development and collections management.

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