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Charleswood Museum
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- Phone
- (204) 832 - 1140
- Website
- Visit site
- Address
- 5006 Roblin Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3R 0G7, Canada
About this museum
Nestled in a cozy historic building, the Charleswood Museum offers visitors an intimate glimpse into the local community's rich heritage through carefully curated exhibits. Its compact space belies the depth of artifacts and stories that illuminate the area's social and cultural development. Admission is free, allowing visitors to explore this hidden gem and connect with Winnipeg's neighborhood history at their own pace.
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Free admission every day. We combine official or place-listing data with public cultural datasets when available, then flag pages that may need a fresh check before you travel.
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Visit notes
- Free admission every day
- Confirm current hours before visiting.
- Plan for 30-45 minutes
- Verified Oct 5, 2025
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5006 Roblin Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3R 0G7, Canada
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- 5.0 rating from 2 reviews
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