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  • Riel House, a National Historic Site is the family home of the Métis leader and founder of Manitoba, Louis Riel. It was here, in the living room of his mother’s house, that Riel’s body lay in state for two days in December of 1885 after his execution by the authorities. This is a typical Metis farmhouse from the period and at one time, twelve people lived here.
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  • The Riel House remained with the family’s descendants for several decades after Riel’s execution. In 1968, it was purchased by the Winnipeg Historical Society.
  • The Riel House in Winnipeg is a humble abode once inhabited by the Riels, a family of Métis origin, a Canadian ethnic group comprised of French and Canadian...
  • The Riel House and grounds was like a little oasis in the midst of suburban Winnipeg. The Riel family lived in the house until the late 60s so none of the original...
  • It was here, in the living room of his mother's house, that Riel's body lay in state for two days in December of 1885 after his execution by the authorities.
  • In 1968, the Winnipeg Historical Society purchased the Riel House and converted it into a museum.
  • Beautiful Grounds: Enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Riel House, set in a quiet residential area of Winnipeg.
  • Riel House National Historic Site. 330 River Road St. Vital Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2H0 Phone: 204.983.6757 Toll free: 1.888.773.8888 Fax: 204.482.5887.
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  • Riel grew up on this farm in a cabin by the river; the 1880s house now on display housed his descendants as recently as the 1960s.
  • Greater Winnipeg. ... Louis Riel himself never actually resided in this house. He visited only briefly in the summer of 1883, but it was here that Riel's body lay in...