We’re giving you an inside look at life in the parkland!
Discover what it was like to live like one of the early pioneers, attend school in a one-room schoolhouse, look through fossils that date back to prehistoric times!
The museum examines life in the Parkland area including the lives and experiences of aboriginal peoples 8000 years ago, early explorers and fur traders, the Metis people and the early pioneer settlers
Fort Dauphin Museum is Located in the Treaty 2 Territory
Fort Dauphin Museum acknowledges that it is located on Treaty 2 territory, and the traditional territory of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Assiniboine, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.
Whats Going on at the Fort?

Kids Camp
Kids Camp is from Monday July 6th to Friday July 10th at 10am-3pm.
Kids Camp costs $25 a day per child for ages 5-12, or $100 for the full 5 days per child.
Each Day is themed, all filled with activities and crafts, as well as a snack!
Children bring their own lunches.
Registration ends Friday July 3rd.
Hours
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Office hours:Monday to Friday 9 am to 4 pm
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Visiting hours:Monday to Saturday 10 am to 4 pm
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The Museum is still open between October to April but by appointment only
Contact Info
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Phone:204-638-6630
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Fax:204-629-2327
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Email:
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Mailing Address:Box 181-140 Jackson St, Dauphin Manitoba, R7N 2V1
