Established back in 1967, the Pioneer Village Museum is set to create a small rural Manitoba community in the early 1900s.
Within the grounds is a house, railways station, barbershop, blacksmith shop, school, store and much more.
The pioneers from this region were mainly Polish, Ukrainian and German. They faced many hard times and carved out the landscape to adapt to a new way of life.
The Museum is run primarily by volunteers. Take a step back in time with your family to enjoy what life was like in the Brokenhead.
Photo: pioneervillagemuseum.ca