Attractions & Historic Sites
The unique and vibrant culture of Manitoba’s francophone communities is alive and well. Whether in the city or off the beaten track, there are so many ways to experience this rich culture for yourself!
Follow the cultural evolution of Manitoba’s francophone communities from the past to the present. Discover the places where Francophones first set foot more than two centuries ago. Retrace the steps of the Voyageurs heading West in search of furs. Hike the trails they forged and experience first-hand the Joie de vivre of French-speaking Manitoba!
Learn more about Manitoba’s fascinating francophone heritage when you visit local museums, monuments and historical sites, many of which offer guided tours. For culture buffs, there are art galleries and French language theatre!
Come and see what makes our culture so unique!
Built under the guidance of Bishop Taché, the west wing of this residence (facing the Red River) stands as one of the oldest stone buildings remaining in Western Canada. Its mansard roof...
151 de la Cathedrale Ave., R2H 0H6
(204) 237-9851
The Blue Water Trail, which is part of the Trans Canada Trail, allows one to observe the transition between the Canadian Shield and the Prairies. The trail was designed for hiking, mountain biking...
(204) 367-9970
Open year round
A focal point for French cultural life in Winnipeg, the CCFM is home to many events and celebrations year round. It features an art gallery, restaurant and concert halls. The CCFM is a frequent host...
340 Provencher Blvd., R2H 0G7
(204) 233-8972
Open year round
Established to preserve and promote Francophone history in Manitoba, the Heritage Centre contains the largest Franco-Manitoban archives in Manitoba. The Centre also features the most complete...
340 Provencher Blvd, R2H 0G7
(204) 233-4888
Open year round
In 1997, for the first time in its history, the town of St. Agathe was devastated by the worst flood of the Red River Valley in over a century. The exhibit explores themes such as the history of...
(204) 882-2696
May 15 to October 15
In keeping with the Trappist tradition of hospitality, this former Trappist guesthouse was built in 1912 to provide comfortable lodging to visitors of the monastery. The guesthouse’s functional...
100 rue des Ruines
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3V 1L6
(204) 269-0564
This monument, located at the junction of the Assiniboine and Qu’Appelle Rivers 2 km southeast of Saint-Lazare, lies on the former site of old Fort Ellice, which was once a major fur trading...
(204) 683-2252
Open Year Round
The Fort is a reproduction of the original built by the North-West Company around 1810. During the fur-trade era the Voyageurs, also known as "coureurs des bois", worked tirelessly for companies like...
866 Saint-Joseph street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R2H 0A8
(204) 237-7692
Open in February during the Festival du Voyageur and during summer May to september or on demand by groups.
Visits to this operational honey farm with 600 beehives can be arranged on request.
179 Laurier Ave., R0G 1M0
(204) 248-2645
Open May to October
The Gabrielle-Roy Museum contains a collection of objects that once belonged to the Roy family, as well as letters written by Gabrielle Roy. There is also a large triptych which depicts the life and...
289 Carlton Avenue, Somerset, MB, R0G 2L0
(204) 744-2170
Open year round
Find out about the people, the buildings and events that have shaped today’s Old St. Boniface. Discover the unique architecture, atmosphere and charm of a vibrant community that reflects both...
219 Provencher Blvd., R2H 0G4
(204) 233-8343 or toll free:1 866 808-8338
From Victoria Day to Labour day or on request
Discover our local fine artists!The old City Hall building turned Art Gallery displays the works of Francophone visual artists. The gallery shows the drawings, paintings, sculptures, photography and...
219 Provencher Blvd., R2H 0G4
(204) 237-5964
Open year round
Bookstore selling French books, CDs and DVDs.
200 Provencher Blvd., R2H 0G3
(204) 233-7223
Open year round
This two-and-one-half storey gable framed house was the family home of world-renowned Franco-Manitoban author Gabrielle Roy. The house was built in 1905 and served as the setting for several of her...
375 Deschambault St., R2H 3B4
(204) 231-3853
Open year round
Learn all about dairy production at the Manitoba Dairy Museum. The latter features over 2,000 artifacts and is housed in a number of buildings, one of these being the town’s old Canadian...
164 Jobin Avenue, R0G 1Z0
(204) 379-2156 or (204) 379-2228
From 15th May until 15th September
Step back in history and imagine being greeted by the Sisters in the parlor or the room where the Mother Superior lived. Built in 1900, the former convent of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus...
432 Joubert Street, R0A 1V0
(204) 433-7635
July and August
Located west of the village’s elementary school, this quiet grotto was created in 1954 by the local inhabitants in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for protecting the youth of the village against...
Two museums in one; this museum explores the life of the early pioneers of the region, while chronicling the history of the Order of nuns known as "Chanoinesses régulières des Cinq...
55, Rogers Street, Box 186, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, R0G 1M0
(204) 248-2687
Open year round
The remarkable spiral design of this major work by Franco-Manitoban architect Étienne Gaboury makes the church a remarkable sight to behold. The shape of the roof is intended to represent the...
200 Kenny street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R2H 2E4
(204) 233-2874
Open year round
A National Historic Site, Riel House was the home of Louis Riel’s family, and where the latter's descendants continued to reside until 1969. It has since been restored to its 1886 appearance...
330 River Rd., R2M 4A5
(204) 257-1783
Open mid-May to Labor Day