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St. Vital Historical Society and Museum: Preserving Local Heritage

Discover the captivating history of St. Vital at this local museum, showcasing artifacts, stories, and the spirit of this Winnipeg community.

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The St. Vital Historical Society and Museum, housed in a former fire hall and police station built in 1914, showcases the rich history of the St. Vital area of Winnipeg. Exhibits include artifacts from early settlers, Métis history, the 1950 Red River Flood, and memorabilia from local musicians and athletes. A highlight is the beautifully restored 1939 Fargo pumper truck.

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Local tips

  • Admission is free, but donations are gratefully accepted to support the museum's efforts to preserve local history.
  • Check the museum's website for current hours, as they vary seasonally.
  • Free parking is available in the lot behind the museum.
  • Consider calling ahead to arrange a guided tour for a more in-depth experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Winnipeg Transit Route 14 serves the St. Mary's Road corridor, with stops near the museum. From downtown Winnipeg, take Route 14 towards St. Vital Centre. The museum is located at 600 St. Mary's Road, a short walk from the bus stop. As of 2024, a single full fare is $3.25 cash or $2.90 with a ticket. A Peggo card, available for $5, offers e-cash fares for $2.90.

  • Walking

    If you are in the Elm Park neighborhood, the museum is easily accessible on foot. From the intersection of St. Anne's Road and St. Mary's Road, walk west on St. Mary's Road for approximately 500 meters. The museum will be on your left. Look for the two-story brick building with stone facing.

  • Driving

    The St. Vital Historical Society and Museum is located at 600 St. Mary's Road. From downtown Winnipeg, take Main Street south, then turn east onto St. Mary's Road. Continue on St. Mary's Road until you reach 600. Free parking is available in the lot behind the museum. Street parking is also available.

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Step back in time at the St. Vital Historical Society and Museum, a community museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the St. Vital area, now a ward of Winnipeg. Housed in a charming two-story brick building that once served as the St. Vital Fire Hall and Police Station (erected in 1914), the museum offers a glimpse into the past of this vibrant community. The museum's exhibits cover a wide range of topics, from the area's early settlers and Métis heritage to its military history and the devastating 1950 Red River Flood. Sports enthusiasts will enjoy the displays dedicated to local athletes who have achieved national and international recognition, while music lovers can explore the contributions of St. Vital musicians. A collection of dolls donated by local residents is also on display. One of the museum's most popular attractions is a beautifully restored 1939 Fargo pumper truck, a tangible reminder of the St. Vital Fire Brigade. Other highlights include archives dating back to the early 1800s and a copy of Victor Mager's handwritten diary from Fort Garry in 1870. The St. Vital Historical Society was formed in 1995 to preserve the history of the second oldest settlement in Manitoba. The museum officially opened in May 2008 and has since become a valuable resource for residents and visitors alike.

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