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Museums

Miniota Municipal Museum

The Miniota Municipal Museum boasts two houses filled with over 1200 different artifacts from all periods, including a display of artifacts found in the area & created by Indigenous people. Also found here is a replica of the Town of Crandall  made in 1982 by Myrtle Chuba.  

The museum is located on 110 Sarah Ave. We're open during the summer months, every Saturday from 2pm - 4pm.

Call 204-567-3890 for more information, or to book a tour!







Foxwarren Museum

The Foxwarren Museum is operated by the Foxwarren Historical Society and located in the former St. George's Anglican Church, by the Foxwarren Memory Garden.

St. George's Church was built on donated farm land in 1906, moved into town in 1921 and to its present location in 2009.

The museum houses records, artifacts, and articles from the years when Foxwarren was a larger, busier community. The museum has a focus on artifacts created and used by pioneer women. The Historical Society is presently working to upgrade the building by bringing in new memorabilia and improving the way we celebrate the proud history of our community.

Hours: 

Open June 27 - August 27 

9am - 12 & 12:30 -  4:30pm

Viewed by appointment at other times.

Contact Information: 

Phone: 204-250-6017 or 204-773-0298  

Email: foxwarrenmuseum@gmail.com



Isabella Museum

The Isabella Museum consists of five buildings constructed between the years 1909-1918. Visitors can tour two family homes, a retirement home, an old store and a barn. They are truly a window back in time. These buildings are filled with memorabilia and antiques from the 1900s. If you would like to plan a museum tour, please contact Bernice Still at 204-568-4573.

Isabella Museum Days are normally held in July, hosting demonstrations, kids games, and a BBQ. 





Birdtail Country Museum

The Birdtail Country Museum was originally established in 1983, and now consists of two buildings on Main Street in Birtle. The main building, a former Union Bank, is arranged as a bank manager’s residence from the 1900s.

The museum houses approximately 5,000 artifacts, thoughtfully displayed throughout both buildings. The collection includes a wide variety of household items, as well as military and archaeological artifacts, and items created by Indigenous people who have lived on this land for generations.

The Birdtail Country Museum is a major tourist attraction. A small but dedicated group of volunteers strive to keep the museum open and accessible to the general public, with a summer student hired to assist with tours.

Check out some photos here

Location:
Please call 204-842-3363 for an appointment
738 Main Street, Birtle, MB

Admission:
Donations appreciated!

www.birtleheritage.ca

Birdtail Country Museum Facebook Page

Contact Information:
Box 508
Birtle, MB R0M 0C0
Phone: (204) 842-3363, 842-5342, 842-5350

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