Seven Oaks House Museum & Ross House Museum
  • Seven Oaks House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • Events
    • School Programs
    • Rentals
    • Virtual Tour Guide >
      • Entryway
      • Dining Room
      • Summer Kitchen
      • Hall and Stairway
      • Primary Bedroom
      • Colin's Room
      • Marak's Bedroom
      • Children's Room
      • Parlour
      • General Store
    • History >
      • The Inkster Family >
        • John & Mary Inkster
        • Inkster Children
        • Nahovway & Colin
        • Harriet Inkster & McGowan Park
        • George Thomas Inkster
      • Seven Oaks House >
        • Changing Times (1890s-1940s)
        • New Beginnings (1940s-1960s)
    • Archives >
      • Seven Oaks Album
      • Redwood Album
      • George Thomas Inkster Album
      • Wright Album
      • Miscellaneous Photos
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • About us
  • Ross House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • History >
      • The Ross Family >
        • Alexander Ross
        • Salis Timentwa (Sarah Ross)
        • William Ross
        • Jemima McKenzie Ross
        • James Ross
        • William Coldwell
        • Henrietta Ross
      • History of Ross House Museum
      • Research >
        • The Boiling Point of North Point Douglas
        • Winnipeg 1884: Finding the Past in Our Present
      • Artifact Gallery
    • Volunteer
    • About us
  • Learning
    • Self-Guided Tours
    • Video Tours
  • Gathering
    • Heritage Database
    • Contemporary Artists

Visiting Information

​Seven Oaks House Museum is now open for the season!
Hours:
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday - Sunday
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Admission is by donation via cash or card.
Recommended: $5 per visitor.


Guided tours are available by donation during open hours.

Please contact us to schedule group tours:
Book a Group Tour

Where to find us

50 Mac Street
Winnipeg MB
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R2V 4Z9

Located in McGowan Park.

Accessibility

Due to the historic nature of Seven Oaks House, there is limited access for wheelchair users. The second floor of the museum is not wheelchair accessible. The first floor of Seven Oaks House, the General Store, and outdoor displays are accessible. Visitors may explore our virtual tour on site, or online.

Free visitor parking is available in our parking lot. Two reserved wheelchair van accessible parking spaces are available.

Tours are delivered in English.
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Please contact us if you have any questions about how we can make Seven Oaks House Museum accessible to you and your group.
Contact us

Seven Oaks House Museum & Ross House Museum sit on Treaty One land: The traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg and Ininíwak, the land of the Dakota and the homeland of the Red River Métis.

Contact us:

Tracey Turner - Curator / Manager

Seven Oaks House Museum

204-339-7429
50 Mac Street, Winnipeg, MB

​Ross House Museum

204-942-5396
140 Meade Street North, Winnipeg, MB

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  • Seven Oaks House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • Events
    • School Programs
    • Rentals
    • Virtual Tour Guide >
      • Entryway
      • Dining Room
      • Summer Kitchen
      • Hall and Stairway
      • Primary Bedroom
      • Colin's Room
      • Marak's Bedroom
      • Children's Room
      • Parlour
      • General Store
    • History >
      • The Inkster Family >
        • John & Mary Inkster
        • Inkster Children
        • Nahovway & Colin
        • Harriet Inkster & McGowan Park
        • George Thomas Inkster
      • Seven Oaks House >
        • Changing Times (1890s-1940s)
        • New Beginnings (1940s-1960s)
    • Archives >
      • Seven Oaks Album
      • Redwood Album
      • George Thomas Inkster Album
      • Wright Album
      • Miscellaneous Photos
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • About us
  • Ross House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • History >
      • The Ross Family >
        • Alexander Ross
        • Salis Timentwa (Sarah Ross)
        • William Ross
        • Jemima McKenzie Ross
        • James Ross
        • William Coldwell
        • Henrietta Ross
      • History of Ross House Museum
      • Research >
        • The Boiling Point of North Point Douglas
        • Winnipeg 1884: Finding the Past in Our Present
      • Artifact Gallery
    • Volunteer
    • About us
  • Learning
    • Self-Guided Tours
    • Video Tours
  • Gathering
    • Heritage Database
    • Contemporary Artists