Opening Hours
May, June, July, August:
Tuesday to Saturday : 10am to 5pm
(last guided tour : 4h30)
September:
Tuesday to Friday: 1pm to 4pm
(last guided tour : 3h30)
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October to April:
Monday to Friday : ON RESERVATION
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School and tourist groups are welcome even outside museum hours. Contact us for more information.
Admission Fees
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Adult: $8
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University Student (on presentation of Student Card): $6
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Child under 16 years of age (accompanied by an adult): $6
Mission :
The Maison Gabrielle-Roy offers its community and the public around the world a museum that pays homage to Gabrielle Roy by showcasing her birthplace, promoting her work and encouraging French writing and artistic expression in Manitoba.
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Vision :
The Maison Gabrielle-Roy is one of the cornerstones of cultural tourism in Manitoba, allowing the public to discover a heritage site that celebrates the life and work of Gabrielle Roy. The Maison Gabrielle-Roy is also a leader in the promotion of writing and artistic expression in French in Manitoba, and is recognized as a key player in a vibrant and dynamic Francophone community.
History
In 1997, the Maison Gabrielle-Roy Corporation purchased the birth house of the Manitoban author for
$ 155,000. The goal was to restore it and open it to the public. After the departure of Mrs. Roy, four owners succeeded each other. These are the Saint-Germains, Émond, Degagné and Uruski. The Corporation had therefore taken over a maintained house, certainly, but modified by its various occupants. In addition, the house had four apartments each with a private entrance. The restoration took two years, at a cost of nearly $ 650,000. All these efforts culminated in the opening of the house which became a museum in June 2003.
The birthplace of Gabrielle Roy is a very important and recurring symbol in the work of the notorious French-Canadian author. Her books and the descriptions we find in them allow us to mentally recreate the home at the time of Gabrielle Roy. For example, Rue Deschambault, takes place in this house where Gabrielle lived for nearly 28 years. She was born in 1909 and spent all her youth and the first years of her adult life right here in Saint-Boniface.
Our Teams:​
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Louise Plamondon (Chairman of the Board of directors)
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Rita Morier (Vice-chairman of the Board)
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Anne-Marie Maupertuis (secretary of the Board)
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Nicolas Lesage (treasurer of the Board)
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Louise Plamondon (Board member / Volunteer Committee chairwoman)
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Éva Dupont (Board member / Guide / Chairwoman of the Museum Committee)
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Jen Bevan (Board member / Social Network Manager)
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Our Volunteers:​​​​​​
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Rolande Fontaine
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Norma Rocan
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Liette Préjet
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Monique Gravel
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Laurent Gimenez
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Pierre Arpin
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Albert Plamondon