Charlebois Heritage Museum
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108 First Street West
The Pas, Manitoba R9A 1K4
The Charlebois Heritage Museum, situated in The Pas, Manitoba, is housed in a quaint log building dating back to 1897. Originally a Roman Catholic church constructed by cleric Ovide Charlebois, it served as a pivotal location for missionary work among the Indigenous communities in Manitoba's north.
Constructed with logs floated down the Saskatchewan River and materials from Prince Albert, the museum offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history. Designated as a heritage building in 2005, the former chapel has been elegantly restored as part of the Manitoba Prairie Churches project, preserving its historical significance.
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