

St. Norbert Provincial Heritage Park illustrates how a natural landscape used for hunting, fishing and camping by Aboriginal peoples evolved into a French-speaking Métis settlement, then a French-Canadian agricultural community of the pre-World War I period.
The restored Turenne and Bohémier houses are representative of the post-1870 era. Also located in the park, but not restored, is Delorme House which belonged to a prominent Métis citizen, Pierre Delorme.
Located at 40 Turnbull Drive, 1 km south of the St. Norbert bridge (just off Pembina Highway).
Open: May - Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
June - September: Daily, 10:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Admission is free; donations are gratefully accepted.
For further information, contact the park interpreter at (204) 945-4236.
Mailing Address:
40 Turnball Drive
St. Norbert, Manitoba
R3V 1G6
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