Our Region’s Museums & Heritage Displays


Boissevain’s Museums

Web Link… (Visit the Boissevain Museums Web Page)

Beckoning Hills Museum:   Look at life through the eyes of a prairie pioneer.   425 Mill Road, Boissevain.

The Railway Museum: An award-winning model railway collection. 

Irvin Goodon International Wildlife Museum:  A collection of full-mount animals set in interactive, natural scenes.  298 Mountain Street, Boissevain 

Moncur Gallery: The history of Aboriginal peoples of the area reaching back 11,000 years. 298 Mountain Street, Boissevain

The Boissevain Legion Heritage Display 

Elgin & District Historical Museum

Housed in the 1903 Canadian Bank of Commerce Building on Main Street, (Highway #23), Elgin. There you will find the Military Memorial, a large collection of military pictures, uniforms and artifacts from World War I and II, as well as information about service men and women from the district.

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Hartney: The Hart-Cam Museum

310 Poplar Street, Hartney 
Regular Hours: July and August
Off Season Hours: By appointment

Our beautiful museum is the way it is through the effort of volunteers and the people of Hartney, and surrounding area. 
All items in the museum have been either loaned or donated by the generous people amongst us. 
If you would like to contribute in any way, stop by or call one of the following: 

Pat Phillips: (204) 858-2127
Eleanor Vandusen: (204) 858-2064

Killarney Museums

The J.A.V. David Museum

414 Williams Avenue, Killarney MB  R0K 1G0
Primary Phone: 204-523-7325 
Admission: By donation

Regular Hours:

July 2nd- August 28th, Closed on Mondays
10AM – Noon  & 1 – 5PM

Turtle Mountain Flywheel Club Museum 
The Turtle Mountain Flywheel Club Museum boasts having the largest collection of stationary engines in Manitoba? And their array of tractors, machinery and trucks has a story attached to each piece.

Heritage Home for the Arts
The Killarney Turtle Mountain Arts Council (KTMAC) provides opportunities for Killarney citizens of all ages to enjoy and participate in the arts and cultural activities of our community,


Melita: The Antler River Historical Museum
41 Ash Street
Melita MB  R0M 1L0

Website: www.melitamb.ca

Main building currently closed to the public. A.F. Jensen Building open by appointment.


About the Museum:

The Antler River Historical Society is a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits from southwestern Manitoba. The Museum is housed in a 13,000 square foot, yellow brick, two-storey building, with an octagonal domed bell tower. The building itself operated as the Melita School from 1884 to 1972.

Adjacent to the Antler River Historical Society, is the A.F. Jensen Trophy Room. This building houses exhibits from Mr. Jensen’s many hunting trips to Africa. (open by appointment)


Waskada Museum

Railway Aveenue, Waskada MB  R0M 2E0
204-673-2401 
Website: www.waskada.ca/pages/Museum.htm

Regular Hours:
Seven days a week: July and August

Off Season Hours – by appointment

http://www.waskada.org/visitors/museum/

Heritage Displays

Many communities have well considered Heritage Displays, and although they many not be incorportated, and may even be private collections, they serve some of the same functions as Museums. They are worth a visit.

The Coulter Park Heritage Displays

Coulter Park, at the junction of South Antler Creek and the Souris River, northwest of Coulter, features a large 3-sided Interpretive Sign, the Alfred Gould House, the Fraser Cabin, a paddlewheel from the Empress of Ireland and more…

The Deloraine-Winchester Historical Society Displays

This group aims to create interest, facilitate discussion, share information and organize events pertaining to the historical heritage of Deloraine-Winchester. Visit Deloraine’s Heritage Park and stroll past the Elevator Display beside the municipal Building. Be sure to seek out the storyboards highlighting historical buildings.

Goodlands Heritage Park

See the bell from Lennox School and two large Interpretive Signs celebrating the nearby Nestibo Coal Mine.
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Holmfield Heritage Displays

Stroll by several historic buildings, including the Harrison Mill. Visit the Bank of Toronto Vault display.