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Lac Cardinal Regional Pioneer Village

The Lac Cardinal Pioneer Village Museum offers an immersive glimpse into rural life from the 1920s to the 1940s. This carefully preserved village brings history to life through an authentic farm site complete with antique equipment and thoughtfully furnished historic buildings. Visitors can explore period homes, a hall, bakery, municipal office, church, school, blacksmith shop, general store, and fire hall, each reflecting the everyday experiences of early settlers. A replica train station serves as the main office and gift shop, adding to the village’s historic charm. The museum offers wheelchair-accessible public washrooms, guided tours, on-site camping, and a well-stocked gift shop. Together, these amenities create a welcoming, educational destination for visitors of all ages to step back in time and connect with the past.

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Season Availability
Year-round

Accessibility Inclusivity
Wheelchair Accessible

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