Built on a site south of the rail line, replacing the former site of Manitoba City.
Nellie McClung conducted interviews with numerous local businessmen in preparation for an article which was to be published in an issue of 'Town & Country' a publication which never did get to print.
The original document can be found in the Royal British Columbia Archive.
PMA_2019_046293
A series of postcards distributed by the R W McClung Drug Store in Manitou ca 1904 as a promotion of the community and of his business.
PMA_2018_044435
An educational resource on woman suffrage.
PMA_2020_047125
A news article on women's equality rights.
PMA_2020_047126
A historical Reconstruction by Felix Kuehn.
PMA_2013_015316
Published for use in the Manitou Methodist Church in the period from 1896 to 1899, When the Rev J W Bell was serving the Manitou Community.
PMA_2018_044541
A news article (incomplete) on her service as a member of the Manitoba legislature.
PMA_2024_077903
The 1922 order of service prepared for Mothers' Day by the United Church.
PMA_2018_045651
A summary of the impending move of the McClung Houses from the Archibald Historical Museum site to Manitou.
PMA_2020_047110