St. Andrew's Rectory National Historic Site

St. Andrew's Rectory’s distinctive Red River architecture hints at the role that the Church Missionary Society and the Church of England played in the lives of the Red River settlers in the 19th century. Today it is a Canadian National Historic Site that depicts the history of the people that lived in St. Andrews.

See the soaring spire of the Gothic Revival-style St. Andrew’s church across the road. Imagine the day to day lives of the Reverend and his Red River settler parishioners in the 1800s. View exhibits depicting the history of this site's founders, and enjoy the beauty of the restored rectory.

The St. Andrews Heritage Centre offers visitor services including picnic seating, gift shop, family activities, and interpreters on site. Free admission. Guided tours are available by reservation.
  • Free Wifi
  • Manitoba History
  • Municipal Heritage Property
  • Provincial Heritage Site
  • National Historic Site