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Fort Gibraltar

Fort Gibraltar

866, rue St-Joseph Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
204-237-7692
http://www.fortgibraltar.com/?lang=en
MAY TO JUNE. Monday to Friday – 10 am to 5 pm. Saturday and Sunday – CLOSED. JULY TO AUGUST. Wednesday and Thursday – 10 am to 6 pm. Friday to Sunday – 10 am to 4 pm. Monday and Tuesday – CLOSED. MAI À JUIN. Lundi au vendredi – 10h à 17h. Samedi et dimanche – FERMÉ. JUILLET À AOÛT. Mercredi et jeudi – 10h à 18h. Vendredi à dimanche – 10h à 16h. Lundi et mardi - FERMÉ.

Situated on the banks of the Red River, Fort Gibraltar will take you back 200 years to the period of the voyageurs. In the summer, Fort Gibraltar is a popular Winnipeg tourist attraction, featuring a living history museum offering interactive and educational guided tours about the fur trade era. Our costumed interpreters relive the daily life of the inhabitants of the site in 1815 as you visit significant buildings in the fort such as the blacksmith shop, the winterer’s cabin and the trading post. In February, the historical venue is at the heart of the largest winter festival in Western Canada, the Festival du Voyageur.

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Text Credit: http://www.fortgibraltar.com/?lang=en

NEWS FEED
  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ KatieWilliams/ Nov 29, 2017
  • I loved the Governor's House... but the store is my favourite.
    guestBook Guestbook/ KatieWilliams/ Nov 29, 2017

    I absolutely love Fort Gibraltar, ALL year round! It is such a shame that most people only know it as the home of Festival Du Voyageur. If anyone is unsure of what else this site is used for, stop by on a summer's day. There are historical enactors, demonstrations, and lots of fun things to do!

  • amazing place
    guestBook Guestbook/ b-marshall/ Feb 15, 2016

    If you have a chance to go, go. I loved the history of the place and how the people working there bring it to life

  • Explore Saint Boniface 2015
    guestBook Guestbook/ meagancasalino/ Jul 31, 2015

    We visited this historic site during the summer of 2015 with my Explore group. It was a lot of fun watching the actors get into character and into their roles. We all especially loved to see the metal work and walk along the pathway on top of the walls.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ Cedelynne/ Feb 21, 2015
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The majority of the members of the two musical groups Enkor and Abotinam are originally from which franco-manitoban town?

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Discovery Quest

The majority of the members of the two musical groups Enkor and Abotinam are originally from which franco-manitoban town?

Saint-Pierre Jolys Saint-Laurent La Broquerie Saint-Anne-des-Chênes
NEWS FEED
  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ KatieWilliams/ Nov 29, 2017
  • I loved the Governor's House... but the store is my favourite.
    guestBook Guestbook/ KatieWilliams/ Nov 29, 2017

    I absolutely love Fort Gibraltar, ALL year round! It is such a shame that most people only know it as the home of Festival Du Voyageur. If anyone is unsure of what else this site is used for, stop by on a summer's day. There are historical enactors, demonstrations, and lots of fun things to do!

  • amazing place
    guestBook Guestbook/ b-marshall/ Feb 15, 2016

    If you have a chance to go, go. I loved the history of the place and how the people working there bring it to life

  • Explore Saint Boniface 2015
    guestBook Guestbook/ meagancasalino/ Jul 31, 2015

    We visited this historic site during the summer of 2015 with my Explore group. It was a lot of fun watching the actors get into character and into their roles. We all especially loved to see the metal work and walk along the pathway on top of the walls.

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ Cedelynne/ Feb 21, 2015

Situated on the banks of the Red River, Fort Gibraltar will take you back 200 years to the period of the voyageurs. In the summer, Fort Gibraltar is a popular Winnipeg tourist attraction, featuring a living history museum offering interactive and educational guided tours about the fur trade era. Our costumed interpreters relive the daily life of the inhabitants of the site in 1815 as you visit significant buildings in the fort such as the blacksmith shop, the winterer’s cabin and the trading post. In February, the historical venue is at the heart of the largest winter festival in Western Canada, the Festival du Voyageur.

866, rue St-Joseph Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba
204-237-7692
http://www.fortgibraltar.com/?lang=en
MAY TO JUNE. Monday to Friday – 10 am to 5 pm. Saturday and Sunday – CLOSED. JULY TO AUGUST. Wednesday and Thursday – 10 am to 6 pm. Friday to Sunday – 10 am to 4 pm. Monday and Tuesday – CLOSED. MAI À JUIN. Lundi au vendredi – 10h à 17h. Samedi et dimanche – FERMÉ. JUILLET À AOÛT. Mercredi et jeudi – 10h à 18h. Vendredi à dimanche – 10h à 16h. Lundi et mardi - FERMÉ.
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