ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
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St. John's Cathedral is the oldest
Anglican parish west of the Great
Lakes dating back to 1820 and the
oldest cemetery in Winnipeg, where
many of Manitoba's prominent
historical figures lie. The cemetery
pre-dates the foundation of the
parish by eight years, since it was
founded by the Selkirk Settlers shortly
after their arrival in 1812. Guided
tours by appointment tell tales of
the courageous efforts that were
undertaken to develop and build
this community.
Cemetery is open year round,
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
135 Anderson Avenue – North End
Tel: 204.586.8385
Email: office@stjohnscathedral.ca
stjohnscathedral.ca
ST. NORBERT PROVINCIAL
HERITAGE PARK
See the evolution of the community
through Métis settlement and
immigration of Quebec families of the
late 1800s in the 19th-century restored
homes on site; go fishing, have a
picnic, or walk a one kilometre trail
along the La Salle River.
Museum open June to end of August,
Thursday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.;
Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
40 Turnbull Drive – St. Norbert
Tel: 204.945.4236
Email: pomstnrb@mymts.net
gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/popular_
parks/central/norbert.html
SEVEN OAKS
HOUSE MUSEUM
Visit the oldest home in Winnipeg,
and see how a wealthy family
of Métis traders and politicians
lived throughout the 19th century.
The remarkably preserved Inkster
homestead offers an immersive look
at Manitoba's early history, where
visitors can witness the growth of our
city from the 1831 until 1912.
Open Victoria Day to Labour Day,
10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily.
50 Mac Street ; one block east
of Main St. on Rupertsland Blvd. –
West Kildonan
Tel: 204.339.7429
Email: sohmuseum@gmail.com
sevenoakshouse.ca
SOUL GALLERY
Soul Gallery is a unique art gallery
in Manitoba. Contemporary fine art
is showcased throughout the three
floors of this beautifully appointed
home.
The gallery setting and the calibre
of fine art will amaze you. Open
Saturdays noon to 4 p.m. or by
appointment.
163 Clare Avenue
Tel: 204.781.8259
soulgallery.ca
THE STONEWARE
GALLERY
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The Gallery features an exquisite
collection of fine contemporary
pottery, all handmade by local
artists who each exhibit their own
unique style. Their work ranges from
tableware to one-of-a-kind objects,
utilizing several different techniques
to create the vast assortment of work
available. The Stoneware Gallery is
proud to be one of Canada's longest
running artists' cooperatives.
Open Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; also Sunday 1 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. from mid-May to end of
December.
778 Corydon Avenue – Corydon /
Fort Rouge
Tel: 204.475.8088
Email: contact@stonewaregallery.com
stonewaregallery.com
Seven Oaks House Museum Stoneware Gallery: Kathryne Koop
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