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Hamiota Pioneer Club Museum
7th Street
Hamiota MB  R0M 0T0

Region: Western
Primary Phone: 204-764-2552

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Website: https://hamiota.com/heritageandculture/hamiota-pioneer-club-museum/

Admission: $3 adult, $2 12-17, $1 under 12

Regular Hours:
Spring-Fall by appointment only June, July and August. Guided group tours available. Open all day Fair Day

Off Season Hours:
closed in winter

About the Museum:

The Hamiota Pioneer Club Museum focuses on showing life in the Hamiota District and how its evolved over time. The museum features a railway station, which includes the station agent's living quarters furnished for the 1910-1925 time period. Oakner United Church, which is a small country style church built in 1909, became part of the museum in 2000. A third building houses our general collection organized around such themes as: farming, medicine, organizations, education, household items, entertainment, sports, and religion.

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Museum Events:

Hamiota Fair Day!

The Annual Hamiota Fair, which is held the third Thursday in July, is a special time at the museum. Each year a new display is added, often by partnering with Hamiota and District Archives. Videos of community and local historcal events are played throughout the day. Contests and guided tours are also part of the day. During the afternoon local musicians take part in a music or "Jam" session  in the Church. 

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The Association of Manitoba Museums acknowledges that we are on Treaty 1 territory and the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.