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Musée St. Pierre-Jolys Museum
432 Rue Joubert
Saint-Pierre-Jolys MB  R0A 1V0

Region: Eastern
Primary Phone: 204-433-7635

Email: Email Now
Website: www.museestpierrejolys.ca

Admission: $2.00 ea $5.00 per person on private tours

Regular Hours:
July and August: Wednesday - Sunday Private Tours available year-round

Off Season Hours:
Call for bookings

About the Museum:

Built in 1900, Musée de St-Pierre-Jolys is now a provincial historic site. The Museum focuses on local pioneer life as it was in the early twentieth century. Musée de St-Pierre-Jolys is also home to Goulet House, which is a 100 year old Métis home owned by charterer Moïse Goulet who transported goods by oxen between Saint Paul Minnesota, and Fort Garry Manitoba in the 1800s. The Museum also has a 90 person hall, and artifact displays ranging from religious and educational to early settlement.

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Museum Events:

Maple Syrup Festival

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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.