Riel House
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Parking available
Wheelchair accessible
The historic home of the pivotal political activist Louis Riel, who led the Métis people in rebellion against the Canadian government.

National Historic Site commemorating Louis Riel, Métis leader and founder of Manitoba. Restored to its 1886 appearance, it offers insight into Métis way of life. # Why Go 📜 Explore Louis Riel's struggle and Métis history 🏡 Tour a restored 19th-century family home 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly Xplorers program available # Why Avoid 🚫 Closed seasonally, check hours before visiting # Cost 💰 Free for youth, daily visitor fees apply # Hours 🕒 Open July 1 to Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed Monday, August 5th, 2024) # Getting There ⏳ Plan 1-2 hours for a full experience 🚗 20-minute drive from downtown Winnipeg 🅿️ Parking available on-site. # Facilities 🚻 Toilets available. ♿ Wheelchair accessible services available. 🐕 Service animals permitted, check pet policies.

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