Established in 1967, the Pioneer Village Museum recreates a small rural
Manitoba community in the early 1900s. Housed within the grounds is a home, railway station, barbershop, blacksmith shop, school, community hall, and store, just to name a few.
Most of the pioneers of this region were of Polish, Ukrainian, or German descent, coming from the areas known as Galicia and Volhynia. These pioneers had to face many hardships in carving out the wilderness and learning to adapt to a new way of life. Many artifacts depicting the lifestyle of the early pioneers of the surrounding area are located in these buildings.
Broken Beau Historical Society Pioneer Village Museum Inc.
The Pioneer Village Museum is primarily operated by volunteers, members of the Broken Beau Historical Society. If you have some time to spare, and want to help a great organization while learning about your heritage, email us at: PioneerVillageMuseum@gmail.com
or download the application PDF below.
Volunteers are needed for:
Museum will be closed on September 7th for the season.
Thank you everyone for your support this year!
Open 7 days a week:
9:00am to 5:00 pm
Museum Admission Fees
General admission $5.00
Age 12 and under FREE
Membership Fees
General Membership $10.00
- Free admission during regular season, not including Heritage Day
Supporter Membership $25.00
- General membership benefits
- Tax receipt issued
General Meetings are typically the first Thursday of each month, 7:00 pm at the museum (subject to change)
Volunteer Application - 2021 (pdf)
Download7th Street Beausejour, Manitoba
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