Batoche National Historic Site
Journey back in time to talk with a 19th century Métis settler about life on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Imagine the shocking changes as the troops and warriors gathered and battle began …
Journey back in time to talk with a 19th century Métis settler about life on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. Imagine the shocking changes as the troops and warriors gathered and battle began …
CINERGIE is the International Francophone Film Festival located in Saskatoon. Each year in May, the festival takes place at the Roxy Theater. During one week, you will be able to watch Canadian and international francophone …
The Francophone Film Festival in Manitoba welcomes more than 2,000 spectators. The festival is usually held in October. The projected films are of quality, of all kinds to satisfy the audience. You can even see …
The Co-Cathedral Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Gravelbourg is a cathedral of the Archdiocese of Regina in Saskatchewan (Canada). The cathedral became a co-cathedral in 1998 with the merger of the diocese of Gravelbourg with that of Regina. The …
The Museum’s statement of purpose is to preserve and to present one of the most important collections of artifacts in the province of Saskatchewan! The Museum has a collection of prehistoric archaeological, anthropological and pale-ontological …
Public Tour Information Free guided tours are available throughout the year. Come and discover the history of the province, the architectural splendour of the cherished Parliament Buildings and learn about British Columbia’s parliamentary process! Visitors …
La Troupe du Jour is a professional, not-for-profit organization dedicated to the development of French-language theater in Saskatchewan. In this connection, through its leadership role in play writing, the company is working to create and …
The Maison Gabrielle-Roy offers its community and the public around the world a museum that pays homage to Gabrielle Roy by showcasing her birthplace, promoting her work and encouraging French writing and artistic expression in …
When it opened to the public in 1967, Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum (MSBM) was referred to as “the lived-in museum”. The original Grey Nuns’ Convent had indeed been home to many people over the …
La Maison des artistes visuels francophones is a centre of contemporary art that works with the francophone community in Manitoba as well as the French-speaking community as a whole. It supports the promotion of works …
The major purpose of Fort Gibraltar is to reflect key elements of life in the Red River valley from 1815 to 1821. The themes provide witness not only to the importance of the fur trade …
The Centre culturel franco-manitobain (CCFM) offers a variety of activities to suit all ages and all tastes. Recognized as a cultural centre and crossroad for French cultural life in Manitoba, it implements a performing arts …