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Arborg and District Multicultural Heritage Village

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The Arborg and District Multicultural Heritage Village was once an empty field in Arborg, MB. In 1999 a grassroots organization created the idea of building a heritage village in the town next to the Icelandic river. There are now 14 buildings that have been moved and added to create the village. You can visit and even go on a tour of this village.

 

The heritage village also includes Old Time Campgrounds that are available to book each summer. A scenic walking bridge connects the Village to the Town of Arborg.

Photos: arborgheritagevillage.ca

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