We are featured on the Dawson Trail Heritage Tour

April 12, 2022 by admin7

The Enfant-Jésus Heritage Site / Dawson Trail Museum is a stop along the Dawson Trail Heritage Tour.

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The Dawson Trail Heritage Tour brings to light the natural, cultural and historic legacy of the Dawson Trail, Canada's first all-Canadian route linking the early Dominion of Canada to the West.

Dawson Trail Heritage Tour

Self-Guided Tour - Available Year Round

The Dawson Trail Heritage Tour brings to light the natural, cultural and historic legacy of the Dawson Trail, Canada's first all-Canadian route linking the early Dominion of Canada to the West.

It a self-driven tour that will have you travelling along a scenic and mostly paved portion of the current Dawson Road from Richer to Lorette, Manitoba. With our website as your guide, uncover the people, places, stories and events that helped shape our province and country.

See more on the location and history of the Enfant-Jésus Heritage Site / Dawson Trail Museum at

https://dawsontrailtreasures.ca/index.php?page=enfant-jesus-heritage-site-dawson-trail-museum


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We are featured on the Dawson Trail Heritage Tour

April 12, 2022
by admin7

The Enfant-Jésus Heritage Site / Dawson Trail Museum is a stop along the Dawson Trail Heritage Tour.

tour_map

The Dawson Trail Heritage Tour brings to light the natural, cultural and historic legacy of the Dawson Trail, Canada's first all-Canadian route linking the early Dominion of Canada to the West.

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Red River Cart Donated

April 12, 2022
by admin7

The Red River Cart commissioned by the Richer Community Club, thanks to a donation from the Co-op Community Spaces program, was presented to the Dawson Trail Museum for display on the Museum grounds.

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The committee felt that was the rightful location for it to be displayed for museum visitors and a feature on the Dawson Trail Heritage Tour.

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A Site History

April 12, 2022
by admin7

The site of the Dawson Trial Museum tells an over 100 year old story.

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We invite you to read a time line of the site's history from its early beginnings in 1901 to the present.

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