Keystone Pioneers Museum is a seasonal museum, located 6 km. east of Roblin on Hwy #5. Open Monday to Thursday 1-5 p.m. mid May to end of August. Group tours available by appointment throughout the summer & fall. A Church service in the century old Makaroff United Church will take place on May 25, 2014 at 2 p.m. This will be the first event for the 2014 season. Our annual Show Day will take place on Sunday, July 13 at Keystone Pioneers Museum grounds. A Petting Zoo, Bouncy Castle & Pony Rides will be featured at Show Day. Rope making will be demonstrated.Also featured during Show Day will be musical entertainment, log sawing, flour gristing, threshing, hands on use of artifacts in the kids zone, antique tractor and vehicle parade as well as viewing of the extensive collection of artifacts
Welcome! A visit to the Virden Pioneer Home museum acquaints guests with the way of life of an established Victorian family in the Canadian west. The large brick-veneer home, which houses the majority of the Museum's collection, was built in 1888 on 'Quality Hill', which represented one of the wealthiest districts in early Virden. Each room has been re-furbished to the charm of the era, with numerous period items and furniture--giving it a homey, almost lived in feeling.