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The firehall, a federal heritage building, has been preserved and tranformed into the Keeseekoowening Ojibway First Nation Sharing Lodge, which showcases the rich culture and history of the Keeseekoowenin people. Visit elders, youth, artists and community partners at...
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Medd House Museum, a 1900 grand old two-storey wood home, one of the last of its kind in Winnipegosis, was the family home of Dr. Medd and also served as the first hospital and surgery. Step back in time and view this fully furnished home complete with period...
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Housed in the Old Post Office (1899), the two-storey museum features artifacts from original settlers, a school room, nursery, sewing room, pioneer kitchen and bedroom. Annual Museum Day celebrations include old?time outdoor games and bread baking in an outdoor clay...
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Gilbert Plains Museum and Tourist Information Centre houses a variety of local artifacts from early settlers of the area, including the community’s first hand?pulled fire wagon, the original horse?pulled fire wagon and the first motorized fire truck.
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Three historical buildings are on the property: the restored Elaschuk House, a designated provincial heritage site, features a thatched roof and clay walls and contains pioneer artifacts; Dunlop Cabin, a pioneer log home; and Makaroff United Church, built in 1910. A...