List of museums in Manitoba
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This is a list of museums in Manitoba, Canada. There are nearly 200 museums in Manitoba, with over 40 in the City of Winnipeg alone.[1]
For this context, museums are defined as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and university art galleries.[2]
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, all museums in Manitoba have been closed for extended periods of time throughout 2020 and 2021.[3]
Overview[]
There are nearly 200 museums in Manitoba, with over 40 in the City of Winnipeg alone.[1]
For this context, museums are defined as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing. Also included are non-profit art galleries and university art galleries.[2] These include art galleries; community museums; cultural centres; heritage centres; nature centres; historic buildings, sites, and parks; historical societies; natural history and science museums; and zoos. Moreover, their collections range from art and history to science and nature, from sports and leisure to transportation and industry.[1]
Manitoba museums are also essential to the province's our tourism industry.[1]
The Association of Manitoba Museums (AMM; French: Association des musées du Manitoba; also known as Museums Manitoba) is the registered charitable organization and umbrella group that represents Manitoba's museum community.[4][5][6] It is akin to the national Canadian Museums Association. AMM also operates a collections management software for museums in Manitoba called Musetoba, functioning as a shared database for the collections of five participating museums thus far. This project is funded in part by the federal Department of Canadian Heritage, The Winnipeg Foundation, and the provincial government's "Heritage Grants Program."[7]
Current museums[]
Name[8][9][10] | Town/City | Regions | Type | Summary |
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12th Manitoba Dragoons Museum[11] | Brandon | Westman | Regimental | history of the 26th Field Artillery Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery |
Air Force Heritage Museum and Air Park[12] | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Aerospace / Military | museum open by appointment |
Alex Robertson Museum | Alonsa | Parkland | Local history | [13] |
Anola & District Museum | Anola | Eastman | Open-air | pioneer village[14][15] |
Antler River Historical Society Museum | Melita | Westman | Local History | includes antique firearms and pioneer artifacts[16] |
Canadian Aquatic Hall of Fame | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Sports (water spores) | [17] |
Arborg | Interlake | Local History | multicultural history of rural life and farm communities of the Interlake region prior to 1930[18] | |
Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba | Brandon | Westman | Art | |
Ashern Pioneer Museum | Ashern | Interlake | Open-air | historic buildings and agricultural equipment[19][20] |
Beautiful Plains Museum | Neepawa | Westman | Local history | period room and business displays[21][22] |
Beckoning Hills Museum | Boissevain | Westman | Local history | period room and business displays[23][24][25] |
Belmont & District Historical Museum | Belmont | Westman | Local history | open in summer[26] |
Binscarth & District Gordon Orr Memorial Museum | Binscarth | Parkland | Local history | Closed for the 2021 season but working to temporarily move online.[27][28] |
Birdtail Country Museum | Birtle | Westman | Local history | period room displays[29] |
Bishop Velychkovsky Martyr's Shrine | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Religious | shrine and museum about Vasyl Velychkovsky[30] |
Blacksmith Museum | Cartwright | Westman | Industry (blacksmith) | fully restored and working blacksmith shop[31] |
Brandon | Westman | Local heritage | local history, schools, businesses, early entertainment and fashion, agriculture, includes the B.J. Hales Collection of bird and animal mounts, model railway layouts[32] | |
Pioneer Village Museum | Beausejour | Eastman | Open-air | [33][34] |
Burrough of the Gleann Museum | Glenboro | Westman | Local history | heritage of the Glenboro-South Cypress area[35] |
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre | Morden | Pembina Valley | Natural history | Marine reptile fossils[36] |
Canadian Museum for Human Rights | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Human rights / National | explores the subject of human rights including Aboriginal issues, the Holocaust, etc. |
Carberry Plains Museum | Carberry | Westman | Local history | includes local memorabilia and paintings, sports memorabilia from all eras and many decade-specific collections[37][38] |
Carousels and Dolls Doll Museum | Brandon | Westman | Toy | open by appointment; includes "the largest collection of modern and reproduced dolls in the prairie region," as well as a large collection of 20th-century dolls and early Barbies.[39] |
Charlebois Heritage Museum | The Pas | Northern | Local history | local history of the Charlebois Chapel. It is a municipally-designated heritage building.[40] |
Clack Family Heritage Museum | Rivers | Westman | History | antique automobiles, equipment and pioneer artifacts[41][42] |
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum | Brandon | Westman | Aerospace | World War II aircraft, British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, |
Cooks Creek | Eastman | Local heritage | local history of pioneer settlers from Eastern-European, Slavic countries and their cultural heritage[43] | |
Crystal City Community Printing Museum | Crystal City | Westman | Technology | dedicated to printing presses and equipment[44] |
Dalnavert | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house | Late-Victorian house |
Daly House Museum | Brandon | Westman | Historic house | Late-19th century Victorian house |
Darlingford School Heritage Museum | Darlingford | Pembina Valley | Local history | historic four-room schoolhouse with exhibits of local history[45][46] |
Dauphin Railway Museum | Dauphin | Parkland | Railway | located in a restored 1912 Canadian Northern Railway station |
Carman | Pembina Valley | Local history | operated by the Dufferin Historical Society[47] | |
Dunnottar Station Museum | Dunnottar | Interlake | Railway | [48][49] |
Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Natural history | part of the University of Manitoba Department of Geological Sciences, skeletal replicas of animals from the Cretaceous period[50] | |
Elgin & District Museum | Elgin | Westman | Local history | open in summer[51][52] |
Eriksdale Museum | Eriksdale | Interlake | Local history | includes creamery artifacts, housed in the only remaining creamery in Manitoba[53][54] |
Itsanitaq Museum | Churchill | Northern | Inuit | formerly the Eskimo Museum;[55] includes Inuit sculptures, artifacts and carvings[56] |
Ethelbert & District Museum | Ethelbert | Parkland | Local history | includes a school room, pioneer kitchen, sewing room, nursery, bedroom and artifacts from original settlers[57][58] |
Evergreen Firearms Museum | Belmont | Westman | Military | military and sporting firearms[59] |
Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Firefighting | ||
Flin Flon Station Museum | Flin Flon | Northern | Local history | located in a former Canadian National Railway Station building; includes artifacts from the 1920s', collected from mining, transportation, and cultural sources[60] |
Dauphin | Parkland | Open-air | 18th-century fur-trade post and pioneer village[61][62] | |
Fort Garry Historical Society Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house | Two late-19th century houses (the Turenne and Bohémier homes) located in the historic St. Norbert Provincial Park; operated by the Fort Garry Historical Society |
Fort Garry Horse Museum & Archives | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Regimental | history of The Fort Garry Horse, a regiment of the Canadian Forces, as well as of Winnipeg cavalry, 1878 to present |
Fort Gibraltar | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Living | Summer living history demonstrations of 1815 fur-trading post life |
Portage la Prairie | Central Plains | Open-air | includes pioneer village, Allis-Chalmers Museum with farm equipment, Ukrainian Orthodox church, Military Museum, Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame[63] | |
Foxwarren Museum | Foxwarren | Westman | Local history | operated by the Foxwarren Historical Society in the former St. George's Anglican Church[64] |
Gallery 1C03 | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Art | gallery of the University of Winnipeg |
Gilbert Plains Museum & Tourist Information Centre | Gilbert Plains | Parkland | Local history | [65] |
Gladstone District Museum | Gladstone | Central Plains | Local history | [66][67] |
Hamiota | Westman | History | [68] | |
Hartney | Westman | Local history | [69] | |
Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park | Riverton | Interlake | Open-air | includes a fishing industry museum, one-room school, 1920-1940s period Icelandic family house, tools |
Thompson | Northern | Local heritage | includes local natural and cultural history, mining, First Nation, fur-trade artifacts, and fossils[70] | |
Cartwright | Westman | Multiple | consists of several museums and historic buildings in Heritage Park, including Todd's Shoe Repair Museum, Badger Creek Museum, Mount Prospect School Museum, old MTS Office Museum, old Mather Post Office Museum, and the Heritage House Museum.[71] | |
Souris | Westman | Heritage | designated as a Municipal Heritage Site.[72][73][74] | |
Historical Museum of St. James – Assiniboia | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house | Late-19th century house, also local history, farming, agriculture and blacksmith exhibits |
Parkland | Education | designated as a Municipal Heritage Site.[75] | ||
Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site | Inglis | Parkland | Agriculture | development of Canada's prairie agriculture; designated national historic site |
Boissevain | Westman | Natural history | collection of full-mount animals set in interactive, natural scenes[23] | |
Ivan Franko Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Biographical | dedicated to Ukrainian author and poet Ivan Franko |
Killarney | Westman | Local heritage | features Indigenous and pioneer artifacts, war relics, photographs, cameras, maps, trophies, textiles, art, and a restored historic post office.[76] | |
Jim's Vintage Garages | Headingley | Central Plains | Automotive | includes automotive and petroleum industry memorabilia; located in the [77] |
Wasagaming | Parkland | Indigenous heritage (Keeseekoowenin Ojibway FN) | recognized federal heritage building.[78][79] | |
Kenosewun Visitor Centre and Museum | Lockport | Interlake | Archaeological | interprets the evolution of Aboriginal cultures in the Red River area, featuring excavated Aboriginal artifacts, history of the St. Andrews Locks and Dam;[80] located in Lockport Provincial Park.[81] |
Roblin | Parkland | Local heritage | features local history, agricultural equipment, restored Elaschuk House, a pioneer log cabin and the Makaroff United Church[82] | |
Lac du Bonnet and District Historical Society | Lac du Bonnet | Eastman | Local history | [83] |
Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum | Winnipeg (St. Boniface) | Winnipeg Capital | Francophone and Métis heritage | Winnipeg's oldest building and a national historic site[84][85] |
Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Military | features the 400-year military history in Manitoba; it is maintained by the Military History Society of Manitoba.[86] | |
Living Prairie Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Nature center | Nature center and prairie ecology |
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site | Lockport | Interlake | Living | 1850s Hudson's Bay Company fur-trading post |
Lundar | Interlake | Open-air | features a former CNR station, Mary Hill School, Notre Dame Church, two log houses, and a caboose and jigger, among other historic buildings, and agricultural items and antiques.[87] | |
Lynn Lake Mining Town Museum | Lynn Lake | Northern | Mining | area nickel mining and local history[88] |
Maison Gabrielle Roy | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house / Biographical | home of writer Gabrielle Roy[89] |
Sandy Lake | Parkland | Historic site (railway) | [90][91] | |
Manitoba Agricultural Museum | Austin | Central Plains | Agriculture | features vintage farm machinery and pioneer village buildings |
Manitoba Amateur Radio Museum | Austin | Central Plains | Technology (radio) | features antique communication equipment; located on the grounds of the Manitoba Agricultural Museum. It is Canada's only amateur radio museum.[92] |
Manitoba Antique Automobile Museum | Elkhorn | Westman | Automobile | includes rare automobiles, pioneer farm equipment, steam tractors, and unique household artifacts |
Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame Museum | Morden | Pembina Valley | Sports (baseball) | [93] |
Manitoba Basketball Hall of Fame & Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Sports (basketball) | located at the University of Winnipeg's Duckworth Centre[94] |
Manitoba Children's Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Children's | |
Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Art | "the only museum in Canada devoted exclusively to craft and its current and historical importance to Canadians"[95] |
Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame & Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Sports (curling) | [96] |
St. Claude | Central Plains | Industry / Food & beverage (dairy) | features collection of artifacts related to the development of Manitoba's dairy industry; located on a complex that consists of several theme-related buildings including the Pioneer Museum, a country school, chapel museum, and other pioneer artifacts, and local history[97] | |
Manitoba Electrical Museum & Education Centre | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Technology (electrical) | Electrical history of Manitoba |
Manitoba Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Human and natural history / Provincial | formerly the Museum of Man and Nature. |
Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame & Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Sports (softball) | [98] |
Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Sports | Manitoba's sports teams and honoured athletes |
Manitoba Transit Heritage Association | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Transport | The MTHA collection includes a vintage bus fleet and public transit records of Manitoba, as well as memorabilia from the Winnipeg Electric Company, Greater Winnipeg Transit Commission, Metro Transit and Winnipeg Transit. The museum collections are typically showcased at various venues over the summer months.[99] |
Manitoba World War One Museum, Archives and Library | Pilot Mound | Central | War / Living | [100][101] |
Neepawa | Westman | Historic house / Biographical | childhood home of author Margaret Laurence[102] | |
Marine Museum of Manitoba | Selkirk | Interlake | Maritime | includes several museum ships |
Pilot Mound | Westman | Historic house | turn-of-the century farmhouse; designated municipal heritage site.[103][104] | |
Marion and Ed Vickar Jewish Museum of Western Canada | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Ethnic heritage (Jewish) | features Jewish history of settlement in western Canada; hosted in the Jewish Heritage Centre |
Mennonite Heritage Village | Steinbach | Eastman | Open-air | dedicated to Russian Mennonite history |
Miami Railway Station Museum | Miami | Pembina Valley | Railway | national historic site[105][106] |
Midwinter School Heritage Site | East Braintree | Eastman | Historic school | [107] |
Miniota | Westman | Historic house | includes two houses consisting of over 1200 different artifacts from all periods[108] | |
Minnedosa District Museum and Heritage Village | Minnedosa | Westman | Open-air | a pioneer village featuring 9 restored heritage buildings[109] |
Boissevain | Westman | Archaeological (First Nations) | features Aboriginal history in the Turtle Mountain region, primarily from artifacts from the private collection of [110] | |
Monseigneur-Taché Historic Site | Sainte-Geneviève | Eastman | Historic site / Francophone heritage | focused on the French-Canadian religious and local heritage from the time of the colonization of western Canada to 1980.[111] |
Grahamdale | Interlake | History | information, information | |
Morris | Westman | Local heritage | pioneer life in the Red River Valley area[112] | |
St-Pierre-Jolys | Eastman | Francophone heritage | focuses on local pioneer life of the early 20th century; a provincial historic site[113] | |
Notre Dame de Lourdes | Central Plains | Local history | dedicated to local history and the Chanoisses, better known as Les Soeurs du Sauveur[114] | |
Montcalm | Pembina Valley | Open-air / Community | [115] | |
Naval Museum of Manitoba | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Military / Maritime | |
Nellie McClung Heritage Site | Manitou | Central | Historic house / Biographical | includes the only two homes of Nellie McClung in Canada that are open to the public: Hazel Cottage and McClung House[116] |
Neubergthal Heritage Foundation | Neubergthal | Central | Open-air | Neubergthal is "the best-preserved single-street Mennonite village in North America."[117] |
New Iceland Heritage Museum | Gimli | Interlake | Ethnic heritage (Iceland) | History and artifacts of the settlers from Iceland; three locations in Gimli |
Oak Lake | Westman | History | information, information, local history | |
Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Ethnic heritage (Polish) | [118] | |
Parks Canada Visitor Centre | Churchill | Northern | Visitor center / History | includes exhibits about the area's fur-trade industry and nearby Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site and York Factory National Historic Site, military history, human and natural history, Wapusk National Park[119] |
Pavilion Gallery Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Art | Pavilion located in Assiniboine Park[120] |
Winkler | Pembina Valley | Open-air | heritage buildings, vintage farm equipment, antiques[121] | |
Pilot Mound & District Museum | Pilot Mound | Central | History | Local history[122] |
Pioneer Village | Pilot Mound | Central | Living | recreates a small rural Manitoba community in the early 1900s[123] |
(Plug In ICA) | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Art (contemporary) | [124] |
Plum Coulee Prairie View Elevator Museum | Plum Coulee | Pembina Valley | Agricultural | features grain elevator with displays depicting pioneer life[125][126] |
Plum Museum & Visitor Centre | Souris | Westman | Local history | formerly the Plum Heritage Church Museum & Tea Room[127][128] |
Wasagaming | Parkland | Local history | [129] | |
Prairie Dog Central Railway | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Railway / Living | owned by The Vintage Locomotive Society[130][131] |
Shoal Lake | Westman | Open-air | includes several historic buildings and the collection of the former Cleggs Museum of Horse Drawn Vehicles[132][133][134] | |
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Military | |
Rapid City | Westman | Local history | local history[135][136] | |
Royal Canadian Artillery Museum (RCA Museum) | CFB Shilo | Westman | Military / Artillery | as the central museum for the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery, it is Canada's national artillery museum; located near Brandon.[137] |
Reston & District Museum | Reston | Westman | Local history | [138] |
Riel House | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house | 1880s-period home of Métis leader and founder of Manitoba, Louis Riel[139] |
Riverton | Interlake | Transport / Local history | features local history as affected by area transportation: rail, boat, air, roads[140] | |
Roland | Pembina Valley | Agriculture | dedicated to the history of 4-H Canada, the museum occupies a nearly 120-year-old former bank[141][142] | |
Ross House Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house | 1850s-period homestead |
Rossburn | Parkland | Local history | includes replica Ukrainian village, artifacts, agricultural tools, etc.[143][144] | |
Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Aerospace / Military | dedicated to military and civilian aircraft; formerly the Western Canada Aviation Museum |
Royal Winnipeg Rifles Museum & Archives | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Regimental | official museum of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles[145] |
Sagkeeng Cultural Centre Museum | Fort Alexander | Eastman | Ethnic heritage (Sagkeeng FN) | [146][147] |
Saint-Claude Gaol Museum & Tourist Office | St. Claude | Central Plains | Prison | [148] |
Saint Léon Interpretive Centre | St. Leon | Westman | Interpretive centre | includes interactive galleries focusing on such things as wind power (wind farms), birds, and sustainable living; known in French as Centre d'interprétation St-Léon.[149] |
Sam Waller Museum | The Pas | Northern | Local history | Collections include First Nations, fur trading, mining, transportation |
Hadashville | Eastman | Forestry | website, forest ecology and biodiversity, sustainable forest management, fire management and prevention, trees and tree growth, the forest industry and forest products | |
Sandy Lake Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Museum | Sandy Lake | Westman | Ethnic heritage (Ukrainian) | features artifacts from the original Riding Mountain settlement of 1899[150] |
Satterthwaite Log Cabin / Burrows Trail | McCreary | Parkland | Historic site | Burrows Trail was the stagecoach route in the late 1880s and sits adjacent to the Satterthwaite Log Cabin, which is a designated municipal heritage site[151][152][153] |
School of Art Gallery (SOAG) | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Art | University of Manitoba’s School of Art Gallery, formerly known as Gallery One One One[154] |
Selo Ukraina (Ukrainian Village) | Dauphin | Parkland | Living | A Ukrainian heritage village (selo) depicting a pioneer crossroads settlement between 1896 and 1925.[155][156] It is the site of major events like Canada's National Ukrainian Festival and Dauphin's Countryfest.[156] |
Settlers, Rails & Trails | Argyle | Interlake | Regional | includes the Canadian flag collection, as well as local history, agricultural, school, religious and railway history |
Carberry | Westman | Biographical | a small museum, art gallery, and gift shop dedicated to the life and works of Ernest Thompson Seton[157] | |
Seven Oaks House Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Historic house | Mid-19th century settlement life |
Shoal Lake | Westman | Police | designated as the province's official Mounted Police museum, dedicated to the North-West Mounted Police.[158][159] | |
Sipiweske Museum | Wawanesa | Westman | Local history | exhibits various memorabilia from pioneers, Wawanesa Insurance Co., the Criddle Family, and Nellie McClung. The site includes two provincial heritage buildings.[160] |
Snow Lake Mining Town Museum | Snow Lake | Northern | Mining | also known as the Manitoba Star Attraction Mining Museum[161][162] |
Somerset Lorne Citizens Museum | Somerset | Central | Rock and gem | [163] |
Sprague & District Historical Museum | Sprague | Eastman | Open-air | local history, period room and business displays[164] |
St. Andrews | Interlake | Local history | [165] | |
Lennard | Parkland | Local history | website, historic Romanian Orthodox church and pioneer home with artifacts; also known as St. Elijah Romanian Orthodox Church Museum and Paulencu Romanian Folk House | |
St. Vital Museum | Winnipeg (St. Vital) | Winnipeg Capital | Community | operated by the St. Vital Historical Society[166] |
St. Volodymyr Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Ethnic heritage (Ukrainian) | focused on Ukrainian Catholic heritage; operated by the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg |
Snowflake | Westman | School | one-room schoolhouse; includes First-Nations artifacts[167] | |
Strathclair | Westman | Local history | [168] | |
Swan River | Parkland | Open-air | museum and pioneer village including over 20 historic buildings, focusing on the Swan River Valley[169] | |
Teulon | Interlake | Open-air | historic buildings, agriculture equipment, household items and antiques[170] | |
Third Crossing Agricultural Museum | Gladstone | Central Plains | Agriculture | information |
Tolstoi Heritage Centre | Tolstoi | Eastman | Local heritage | [171] |
Transcona Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Community | History and culture of Transcona and the surrounding Springfield area[172] |
Treherne | Central Plains | History | includes period business displays, rifles, antique furniture, radios, tools, kitchenware, war paraphernalia, Native artifacts, agriculture equipment, farm machinery, blacksmith shop[173] | |
Trembowla Cross of Freedom Museum | Dauphin | Parkland | Open-air | tribute to Ukrainian settlers, includes 1989 St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church, a pioneer home, Trembowla school and other historic buildings. It is a provincial and national heritage site.[155] |
Killarney | Westman | Agriculture | tractors, farm equipment, tools[174] | |
Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre (Oseredok) | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Ethnic heritage (Ukrainian) | Also known as Oseredok |
, Manitoba Branch | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Ethnic heritage (Ukrainian) | Ukrainian folk art and crafts, located in the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral[175] |
Virden Pioneer Home Museum | Virden | Westman | Historic house | Victorian-period home; the site also includes a post office, general store, schoolhouse displays, memorabilia of pioneer life, World War I artifacts and uniforms, folk-art gallery[176] |
Waskada Museum | Waskada | Westman | Local heritage | the complex includes 6 buildings, 5 of which are original structures, as well as farm artifacts, antique vehicles, period business, and school displays[177] |
Gilbert Plains | Parkland | Open-air / Historic site | Ukrainian pioneer homestead and outbuildings[178] | |
Grandview | Parkland | Local history | pioneer home, log cabin, agriculture equipment, schoolhouse[179] | |
Whitemouth | Eastman | Open-air | pioneer village and farming museum; open seasonally[180] | |
Whiteshell Provincial Park | West Hawk Lake | Eastman | Multiple | includes the Whiteshell Natural History Museum, Whiteshell Trappers Museum, West Hawk Museum, Whiteshell Fish Hatchery Interpretive Centre, Alf Hole Goose Sanctuary, and Interpretive Centre |
Sarto | Eastman | School | 1911 one-room school[181] | |
Winkler | Central | Local heritage | [182] | |
Winnipeg Art Gallery | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Art | |
Winnipeg Police Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Police | [183] |
Winnipeg Railway Museum | Winnipeg | Winnipeg Capital | Railway | |
St. Georges | Eastman | History | formerly St. Georges Museum[184] | |
Winnipegosis | Parkland | History | information, local history | |
Woodlands | Interlake | History | information, information, local history, household items, also includes 2 schools, log cabin and St. Luke's Anglican Church |
Digital museums and collections[]
These are museums or collections that either exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) or are virtual exhibitions provided by physical museums through their website. This does not include museums in Manitoba that have temporarily made their exhibits available online due to COVID-19 restrictions in 2020/2021.[3]
Name[185] | Owner | Type | Details |
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A Museum Called Manitoba | Association of Manitoba Museums | Provincial history | exhibit of 150 artifacts, for Manitoba's 150th anniversary[186][187] |
Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba | Contemporary art | founded as the Brandon Art Club | |
Brandon General Museum and Archives | |||
Brandon Mental Health Centre Museum | History | formerly a physical museum[188] | |
CMHR – Explore from Home | Canadian Museum for Human Rights | includes video tours[189] | |
Manitobia | University of Manitoba Libraries | Provincial heritage | digital collections[190] |
PastForward | Winnipeg Public Library | Winnipeg history | [191] |
Defunct museums[]
Name | Town/City | Type | Closed | Details |
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Archibald Historical Museum | La Rivière | History | 2016 | Included home of activist Nellie McClung |
Brandon Mental Health Centre Museum[188] | Brandon | History | now virtual only | |
Canadian Orthodox Pioneer Museum | Sifton | History | 2010 | located in the Holy Resurrection Russian Orthodox Church which was destroyed by fire in 2010[192][193] |
Chatfield Park of Souvenirs Museum[194] | Armstrong | 2012 | ||
Chokecherry Junction | Boissevain | Railroad | model railway collection[195] | |
Cleggs Museum of Horse Drawn Vehicles | Miniota | Transport | 2010 | horse-drawn vehicles and antiques; collection moved to the [133][132][134] |
Costume Museum of Canada | Winnipeg | Fashion | ||
Leaf Rapids | Multiple | included human, natural, scientific and artistic heritage of Canada[196] | ||
Manitoba Military Aviation Museum | Winnipeg | Military / aerospace | 2014 Jan | |
Maple Grove Tea Room at Kennedy House | Winnipeg | Historic house | 2015 | former home of Captain William Kennedy[197][198] |
Giroux | Magic | 2018 | magic and illusion equipment and history[199][200] | |
Ste. Agathe | Interpretation centre | campground/RV park with history of the 1950 and 1997 Red River flood[201][202] |
See also[]
- Manitoba Historical Society
- Archives of Manitoba
- Nature centres in Manitoba
- Canadian Museums Association
- International Council of Museums
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