Historic Sites of Manitoba: Settlers, Rails and Trails Museum (Argyle, RM of Rockwood)

This museum at Argyle, in the Rural Municipality of Rockwood, was established in 2010. Located in the Argyle Community Centre, it is open in the afternoon of the first Saturday of each month.

Entrance to the Settlers, Rails and Trails Museum

Entrance to the Settlers, Rails and Trails Museum (August 2016)
Source: Shayne Campbell

A sample of the museum's extensive flag collection

A sample of the museum's extensive flag collection (February 2018)
Source: Shayne Campbell

Photo gallery of local residents lost in wartime

Photo gallery of local residents lost in wartime (November 2018)
Source: Shayne Campbell

Site Location (lat/long): N50.18177, W97.45176
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Poole Building / Argyle Museum (Baldur, RM of Argyle)

Sources:

Settlers, Rails & Trails.

This page was prepared by Shayne Campbell, Tighe McManus, and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 10 April 2022

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