1940 - 1960
Following the second world war, a new period of affluence and focus on the family led to a new building boom in the area.
This monograph is intended to highlight the museum's collection, pointing out some of its more unique components. It was published by the Pembina Manitou Archive and the Boundary Trail National Heritage Region as part of the Partnerships with Museums 2020 project.
Financial support was provided by the Government of Manitoba.
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The Manitou Glee Club entertained at a Manitoba Pool Elevators concerence in 1959. This is the commemorative program created for the event.
PMA_2017_044217
This file, updated to summer of 2015, contains records in the posession of the Municipality of Pembina along with information displayed on the grave markers in the Cemetery.
PMA_2015_035785
A collegiate yearbook.
PMA_2023_072072
Contains a collection of news articles and posters concerning a hundred years of performances at Manitou's Opera Houses.
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This article tells the story of Manitou's CPR Log Cabin, built in 1884 to house the railway workers then building the line west to LaRiviere. Ths article also tells of some of the posple who lived in the Log Cabin aver the past century, and of the Cabin's transition to become the Pembina Manitou Log Cabin Tourism Centre.
PMA_2017_044213
A survey collection of short biographies of some of the many people who have influenced the lives of the people of the Manitou community, researched and compiled by Bette Mueller.
PMA_2018_044527
A collection of educational sources including a timeline of events in the life of Nellie L. McClung.
PMA_2024_076143
Published by the Manitoba Travel and Convention Association in 1965, this short photo essay summarizes the life and accomplishments of Nellie McClung, one of Canada's foremost suffragists.
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