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Established | 1952 |
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Location | 50 Mac St., Winnipeg, MB |
Coordinates | 49°55′49″N 97°07′02″W / 49.9304°N 97.1173°W |
Type | Historic house |
Curator | Eric Napier Strong |
Architect | John Inkster |
Public transit access | 18 North Main / Corydon |
Website | www |
The Seven Oaks House Museum is a civic museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The two-storey log dwelling is designated a Provincial Heritage Site, and a Winnipeg Landmark Heritage Structure.[1][2]
The store at Seven Oaks House Museum built in the early 1830's is one of the oldest surviving building in Manitoba along with the main house built from 1851 to 1853 and one of a handful of log buildings remaining that give a picture of life at Red River during the 1800s. The historic site is unusual in Winnipeg as the building still sits on its original foundations, and much of the surrounding homestead remains undeveloped. It is open seasonally from the May-long weekend to Labour Day,