Grant's Old Mill Museum is always looking for volunteers for various activities. So, come out, participate, and join in on the companionship here at the museum.

At this time, we are looking for people with the following interest and/or skills:

✅   Museum marketing and promotion
✅   Production of museum displays
✅   Photographers (for press release imagery)
✅   Assistance at museum functions

You will meet a wide variety of fun and interesting people, and be able to participate in activities that you  may never have the opportunity to engage in elsewhere. All the while being able to contribute to the preservation of Manitoba and prairie history. If this sounds of interest to you, please send an email to us by clicking the button below with your (1) name, (2) email address, and (3) phone number. And we’ll get back to you to discuss your interests further. We look forward to meeting you!

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ANNUAL EVENTS

Let's Create Some Memories Together!

We’re always hosting events at the museum, and creating new adventures along the way. So, hop on over to our events page to find out more!

CUTHBERT GRANT DAY

Celebrated on the second Saturday in July, with interactive Métis and pioneer themed displays and tours.

PIONEER DAY

Celebrated on the second Saturday in August, with interactive Métis and pioneer themed displays and tours.

MORE MUSEUM EVENTS

193

Years of Foundation

100%

Visitor Satisfaction

96K

Visitors/Volunteers

GRATEFULLY ACCEPTING DONATIONS

Make History Long-Lasting ... Donate Today!

The Grant’s Old Mill Museum is gratefully accepting donations of money from the public and volunteer community. Allocations go to:

(1) A specific Grant’s Old Mill museum project / event;
(2) In memory of someone special in your life; and/or
(3) General revenue to keep the museum open

Please accept our heartful THANK YOU in advance for your generous gift.
We are thrilled to have your support. You truly make the difference for us, and we are extremely grateful!

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Grant’s Old Mill is located on Treaty 1 territory, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dene, and Dakota Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.