Education
Mennonite Heritage Village Education Program
MHV is excited to host your next school field trip! Take the opportunity for you and your students to step out of the classroom and into the past. Students will engage in multi-sensory activities and handle artefacts for exploration and discovery! Experience living history as trained interpreters in period costumes introduce students to the wonderful world of Mennonite history from the 1800’s to the present day. Offering a variety of school programs, we are sure to offer something that’s right for your specific needs!
Program options:
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- Winter program – Grades K-6, February – April
- Interpretive program, May – September
- Hands-on program, May – June
- Day care program, July – August
- Day Camp program, July – August
- Guided tours, May – September
For More Information:
Call 204-326-9661
Schedule and instructions will be emailed prior to visit.
Download the booking form 2025-2026 School Tour Booking Form – Fillable.

Spring & Summer Program
Program options (for Grades K – 6):
- Interpretive
- Hands-on
- Guided tour
- Day Camp program
Program runs from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
Picnic tables are available to use for lunch break if bringing bag lunches.
The Livery Barn Restaurant is open for lunch. Lunches need to be pre-ordered at least two weeks in advance. Information is available at time of booking.
Interpretive Program:
- Program offered during May, June and September (Tuesday – Friday)
- Focus is to tour the outdoor village
- Group leaders will be given a map and outline of tour
- Students will go from building to building where they will be welcomed by interpreters in period costume
- Students have opportunity to experience how life was lived in late 19th century Mennonite villages.
Experiences:
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- Activities will vary for different grades and may include:
- Visit the semlin (underground house)
- Watch an interpreter spin wool at the house-barn
- Sample schnetje (biscuits) and fresh rhubarb jam at the summer kitchen
- Visit the Old Colony Church
- Stop at the windmill and observe the miller at work
- Watch the blacksmith make horse shoes and/or nails
- Watch the printer at the printery
- Go on a horse drawn wagon ride (weather permitting)
For More Information:
Call 204-326-9661
Schedule and instructions will be emailed prior to visit.
Download the booking form here.

Winter Program (for Grades K – 6)
Two separate indoor programs available:
- Grades K – 3 (“The Mennonites: Then and Now” meets criteria for General Learning Outcomes C, I, D, L, T, and G)
- Grades 4 – 6 (meets criteria for General Learning Outcomes I, D, L, T, G, and E)
Program is similar to outdoor Hands-on program in summer:
- Program runs from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
- Children dress in vests and aprons depicting simple wardrobe of early Mennonites
- Explore life of Mennonite immigrants from a child’s perspective
- Activities emphasize the role of a pioneer Mennonite child within family and community
- Five areas are highlighted in each program: Migration, Home, Work, School, Play
Activities will vary for different grades and may include the following:
- Listening to a story (illustrated with large pictures) of a pioneer family while snowed inside their semlin (sod house). Weather permitting, story may be told inside the semlin.
- Packing a trunk with replica items for Mennonite immigrant family moving from Russia to Manitoba in 1864.
- Writing on a slate with slate pencils in a Mennonite private school setting.
- Learning to write with quill pen and ink in Mennonite private school setting.
- Watching spinning wool and/or learning to quilt a comforter.
- Carding and spinning wool, darning socks, braiding rugs.
- Making a handkerchief toy (“kodda pup”).
- Playing traditional Mennonite circle games.
- Learning to use and handle wood working tools.
- Learning to do laundry on wash board and mangle.
- Learning to bake biscuits (schnetje).
- Optional – wagon or sleigh ride (weather permitting).
For More Information:
Call 204-326-9661
Schedule and instructions will be emailed prior to visit.
Download the booking form here.

Hands-on Program (for Grades K – 6)
Two separate indoor programs available:
- Grades K – 3 (“The Mennonites: Then and Now” meets criteria for General Learning Outcomes C, I, D, L, T, and G)
- Grades 4 – 6 (meets criteria for General Learning Outcomes I, D, L, T, G, and E)
>Program is similar to indoor winter program:
- Program runs from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM.
- Children dress in vests and aprons depicting simple wardrobe of early Mennonites.
- Explore life of Mennonite immigrants from a child’s perspective.
- Activities emphasize the role of a pioneer Mennonite child within family and community.
- Five areas are highlighted in each program: Migration, Home, Work, School, Play
Activities will vary for different grades and may include the following:
- Listening to a story (illustrated with large pictures) of a pioneer family while snowed inside their semlin (sod house). Story will be told inside the semlin;
- Packing a trunk with replica items for Mennonite immigrant family moving from Russia to Manitoba in 1874;
- Writing on a slate with slate pencils in a Mennonite private school setting.
- Learning to write with a quill pen and ink in a Mennonite private school setting.
- Watching spinning wool and/or learning to quilt a comforter.
- Carding and spinning wool, darning socks, braiding rugs.
- Making a handkerchief toy (“kodda pup”).
- Playing traditional Mennonite circle games.
- Learning to use and handle wood working tools.
- Learning to do laundry on a wash board and a mangle
- Learning to bake biscuits (schnetje).
- Optional – wagon ride (weather permitting).
Social Studies Curriculum
Dear Middle Grades Teacher:
The Mennonite Heritage Village offers a Winter Program to students/teachers in the middle grades that enhances the Manitoba Social Studies Curriculum. The Mennonite way of life in the late nineteenth century will be emphasized through hands-on activity & instruction. This program meets general Learning Outcomes I, D, L, T, G, E.
For additional information or to make a reservation, please contact:
Mennonite Heritage Village
Phone 204-326-9661
Download the booking form here.

Structures Program
- This program is offered during October (Monday – Friday)
- Program length is 1 hour
- Curriculum connection Grade 3
- Focus is to help children understand the strength, stability, and configuration of construction materials used in structures
- Students will build a triangle in the workshop
- Students will go to three different locations within the village
- Windmill
- Public school for a model station
- Workshop for a hands-on station
For More Information:
Call 204-326-9661
Schedule and instructions will be emailed prior to visit.
Download the booking form here.

