Manitoba Agricultural Museum

The Manitoba Agricultural Museum holds the largest collection of vintage farm machinery in Canada with more than 500 implements, most dating back to the Pioneer era of Manitoba. The Homesteaders' Village represents village life in the late 19th century with an 1883 schoolhouse, a post office that once served all of northwestern Manitoba, the typical log houses of the era, an elegant clapboard mansion, a general store, a railway station, and more.

The Manitoba Agricultural Museum’s annual festival, the Manitoba Threshermen's Reunion and Stampede, runs in late July featuring vintage farm machinery in action, daily machinery parade, children’s activities, pioneer fashion show, music, and more.


Admission charged.
Location: 3 km south of junction of Hwy 1 and PTH 34.
  • Dumping Station/Sewage Disposal
  • Electric Sites
  • Entry fees apply
  • Full wheelchair access
  • Guided package/tour
  • Manitoba History
  • Pull-through RV sites
  • Service in French
  • Unserviced sites