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Please help the Threshermen’s Reunion and Stampede reclaim our position as WestJet Festivals #1 Manitoban Festival!! In 2011, we were #1 in Manitoba, and #18 overall in Canada.  Can we better our record for 2012?  You can vote once per day, so show Canada where the best festival of the summer is,  cast your vote every day!!

Doug Pratt (H – 488-8835) is looking for a used long handled shovel that can be given to the Museum to be part of the Survey pits and mound display in the Community Ties Building.  If you have an old beat up looking shovel you’re willing to donate, we’re interested in hearing from you!

The Manitoba Agricultural Museum is dedicated to collecting vintage farm machinery and buildings from 1900 and beyond. Located on 320 acres near Austin, Manitoba, to date we have amassed over 500 pieces of machinery and a pioneer village consisting of more than 20 buildings complete with artifacts. This is Canada’s largest collection of vintage agricultural equipment. The facilities include camping and picnic grounds and a souvenir shop.

Throughout the year the museum offers various tours, schools and hands on experiences climaxing with the Annual Manitoba Threshermen’s Reunion and Stampede and various other expositions.

Please be sure to check out the Events page, or browse the calendar on the left side of this screen to see what’s coming up at the museum.

If you or your family has donated an artifact to the museum, we are looking for your story!  Please read our Artifact History Request page for more information. To see the list of individual artifact pages that the Museum has already assembled please read our Artifacts page.  Also, if you would like to share your Manitoba Agricultural Museum story, please visit the Volunteer and Visitor Stories page and let us know about yourself!

For a complete list of all pages in the Manitoba Agricultural Museum see the Site Map. If you can not find what you are looking for, have a look here!

If you have any questions regarding the museum, please e-mail info@ag-museum.com .  For suggestions for the website, or to volunteer to contribute content to the site, please contact webmaster@ag-museum.com .