Mennonite Heritage Village 5.0 (reviews)

Steinbach, MB Historical Unclaimed
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About Mennonite Heritage Village

The Mennonite Heritage Village brings to life the Mennonite way of life from the 16th century to present day. You can literally re-live history in real time! This 40 acre site spreads out from a village street, in a pattern reminiscent of Mennonite villages found throughout Southern Manitoba at the turn of the century. 

You can just imagine the sounds, the smells, and the people that would have been walking the same ground you are now!

During your time at Mennonite Heritage Village, you can taste traditional ethic fare at the Livery Barn Restaurant, before heading to the classic Mennonite housebarn!

Kids, how different do you think life would have been over a century ago?

The village also has a fully operational Dutch windmill during the summer season.

Kids can explore historic and heirloom treasures from Russia, Poland, and all the way to Canada within the Main and Garhand Ens galleries. 

There is always something new to explore! The Mennonite Heritage Village have changing annual themes as well as temporary exhibits, along with brand new artifacts that are donated every single year! All of these celebrate the Mennonite heritage and culture. Great for kids learning!

Throughout summer on their Festival days, they host a number of activities great for the family with demonstrations, wagon rides, bread baking and more!

So let's take a step back and travel through time in Canada, there is SO much to enjoy, so we better get started!

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Adults $12

Children $6 (Ages 6-12), $10 (Students 13-22)

Free Under 5 years

Last Update 2023

Discount Seniors $10

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Mennonite Heritage Village FAQ’s

I’m Hungry! Can I get food at Mennonite Heritage Village?

Check out the Livery Barn Restaurant where you can taste traditional ethic fare!

Any top tips when visiting?

Check out the events on their website before you go, so you can plan your trip around them if you want!

Does Mennonite Heritage Village have a gift shop?

They of course have a gift shop where you can pick up gifts, historic items, food, heritage craft kids, books, apparel, and yes kids, toys!

Teachers corner

They have SO many great programs for kids, including seasonal programs, hands-on fun, costumed interpreters, day care, multi-sensory activities and more!

Any additonal information?

They have indoor and outdoor exhibits so dress for the weather