Grey Nun’s Convent – St. Boniface National Historic Site of Canaday

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The Grey Nun’s Convent , Winnipeg’s oldest building houses the St. Boniface Museum .  Built for the “Grey Nuns” who arrived in the Red River Colony in 1884, the structure is an outstanding example of Red River frame construction and historic construction methods and procedures.

The museum presents an impressive collection of artifacts  that reveal both the lives and the cultures of the Francophone as well as Metis population and populations of Manitoba Canada , including a most special exhibit  featuring Mr. Louis Riel – the founder of modern Manitoba.

Teh St. Boniface Museum:

494 tache Ave

Winnipeg Manitoba

R2H 2B2

phone – 204-237-4500

email:  info@msbm.mb.ca

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