St. Andrews Heritage Centre

Supported by the RM of St. Andrews, the St. Andrews Heritage Centre showcases the history of the St. Andrews area. Tours, programs and events are held at the centre for the public to enjoy. The Heritage Centre is located in the St. Andrews Rectory, a National Historic Site owned by Parks Canada.

Manitoba Wildlife Imaginary – Exhibit

March 4 @ 10:00 AM - March 25 @ 5:00 PM
The St. Andrews Heritage Centre will be exhibiting Manitoba Wildlife Imaginary in March 2023. Visit ...

Pysanky Workshop

March 25 @ 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Make your own Ukrainian Easter Egg with Loris Sargeant from Prairie Harvest Pysanky! Join us for a 2...

Easter Egg Hunt 2023

April 1 @ 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Explore the museum exhibits and outdoor grounds on a hunt to find hidden Easter eggs! Collect the eg...

Pysanky Workshop

April 8 @ 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Make your own Ukrainian Easter Egg with Loris Sargeant from Prairie Harvest Pysanky! Limited spots a...

Victorian Hair Art Workshop

April 15 @ 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Join us at the Rectory to learn about the history of hairwork and Victorian commemorative practices,...

Hours

Wednesday to Saturday 10 Am - 5 PM
Closed Sunday to Tuesday
*Days and hours subject to change

Parking

Parking is available inside the yard near the buildings entrance.

Admission

There is no charge for visiting the Rectory however donations are gratefully accepted.  All donations go directly to supporting the programming initiatives for the St. Andrews Heritage Centre.

Tours

Group Tours

Experience the Rectory with one of our Guided Tours.

Tour Add-ons are available.

Pick your time & date.

School Tours

For Grades 1-6

Features Activities That Connect To The School Curriculum.

Picnic Area Available.

 

Day Camp Field Trips

Participate In A Day Of Fun And Learning.

A Unique Experiential Program For Children Ages 5-12.

Picnic Area Available.

The St. Andrews Heritage Centre is proud that our facility and staff are fully certified by Clean It Right!

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The St. Andrews Heritage Centre acknowledges that we reside on Treaty One Territory, the traditional territory of Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, as well as the homeland of the Métis Nation.