Winnipeg Firefighters Museum,
56 Maple Street (Fire Fighters Way)
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum Tour
Location: 56 Maple Street (Fire Fighters Way)
Dates: May 24th, 2025 & May 25th, 2025
Time:
Saturday: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Sunday: 9:00am – 3:00pm
The Winnipeg Fire Fighters Museum, located in a historic fire hall that dates back to 1904, offers a unique glimpse into the history of fire fighting in Winnipeg. This museum stands as a tribute to the courage, dedication, and history of Winnipeg's fire service. Over the years, it has become a focal point for preserving the legacy of local firefighters.
Visitors can walk through exhibits showcasing fire service memorabilia, including historic uniforms, equipment, photographs, and personal stories from the brave men and women who have served. The museum also houses a collection of antique fire trucks and other firefighting equipment that played key roles in the city's fire-fighting history.
The building itself, which served as an active fire hall until 1990, has been carefully preserved to maintain its historical charm. The architecture reflects the era in which it was built, offering a snapshot of the early 20th century fire fighting environment.
Please note that only the main floor is wheelchair accessible, and the washroom facilities are limited in size.
Knowledgeable staff and volunteers will be available onsite to provide insights and answer questions. No registration is required!
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