Seven Oaks House Museum

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Located in a park setting, Seven Oaks House Museum is one of the oldest habitable surviving log homes in all of Winnipeg. Built between 1851 and 1852, the log constructed home still stands as a solid testiment to 1800s construction.

Today, Seven Oaks House Museum provides visitors with a unique look at how families lived during the Red River Settlement of the 19th century. The home contains many original furnishings as well as many family belongings owned by the Inkster family. In addition to the home, the site also has a general store and post office.

Tours for groups of up to 12 are available and last approximately 40 minutes.

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