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Swan Valley Historical Museum
Nestled in the Swan River Valley, Swan River is a picturesque area located between the Duck Mountains and the Porcupine Provincial Forest. Enjoy fishing, beaches, hiking trails, waterskiing and boardsailing or downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobile trails and ice fishing. The town boasts rodeo action at the Northwest Round-up held at the end of July. Swan River Valley was recognized as the 1998 Forestry Capital of Canada. Swan Valley Historical Museum depicts local pioneer life, history of the logging industry and agriculture. A heritage plaque commemorates the Red Deer Lumber Company and other area mills. The museum holds the Swan Valley Harvest Festival the last weekend of August. Swan Valley Historical Museum Archives located downtown at Northwest Regional Library. Open daily mid-May to mid-September, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m. Adult admission $2.00 Tel. 204-734-3585 Location: 1 mi north of Swan River on Hwy 10

Address
Box 2078
SWAN RIVER, MB CANADA
R0L 1Z0
Contact
Tel: 204-734-3585

Rates (subject to change)
Preschool free
Group rates

On-Site Amenities & Services
Gift shop
Picnic area
Washrooms
Service in English

Tour Information
Self-guided tour
Trail brochure/Map
Guided tour

Attraction Features
Historical
Pioneer history
Collections
Military memorabilia
Museum
Church
Walking paths

Certifications & Affiliations
Assn of Manitoba Museums
Manitoba Historical Society
Churchill Wild