Niverville Cultural Centre

Exploring Lives, Traditions, and Relationships

To honour and preserve the history of Indigenous and Métis peoples, along with early European settlers, the Niverville Cultural Centre opened in 2021. This 2,000-square-foot exhibit, located within the Niverville Community Resource and Recreation Centre, was envisioned by artist Anikó Szabó in collaboration with HTFC Planning and Design. The Cultural Centre invites visitors on a journey through time, exploring the lives, traditions, and relationships that shaped the region.

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About the Society

We seek to foster an understanding of and respect for the history and beliefs of the Mennonite people in the past and present, and to challenge them to give new expression to this heritage in the future.

Become a Member​

Help celebrate and preserve the Mennonite story, ensuring our history is passed on to the next generation.

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