The Arborg & District Multicultural Heritage Village highlights the multicultural history of rural life and farm communities of the Interlake region prior to 1930. Situated by the Icelandic River on 12.9 acres along Highway 68 at Arborg, the village comprises a campground and a collection of historic building, including the Vigfusson House, St. Nicholas Parish Hall, Sigvaldason House, St. Demetrius Ukrainian Catholic Church, and Poplar Heights School No. 51 among others. 
Site Location (lat/long):  50.90251, -97.20897

Source: The Manitoba Historical Society
See http://www.mhs.mb.ca/info/about.shtml for map

Restoration and acquisition is always ongoing at the Heritage Village, and they would love you to stop by and experience a time gone by.The Village is open for the summer season from the end of May to the beginning of September. Admission fees apply for tours, guided by knowledgeable staff.

*For more information on the ADMHV please visit their website at http://www.arborgheritagevillage.ca/ or like them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arborg-and-District-Multicultural-Heritage-Village/228744913909942 *