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Always something new to see!

Experience our high-quality permanent exhibits at two great locations in Gimli. In addition, the museum annually hosts temporary and travelling exhibits covering a wide range of both historical and contemporary topics in the Stefan J. Stefanson Gallery at The Waterfront Centre location.

Discount on the Lady of the Lake Theatre Rental
Our 60 seat theatre is equipped with 12 foot wide screen and an in-house surround sound system making it ideal for meetings, workshops or events. Museum members receive a 40% discount on rental of the theatre and equipment.

Vikings Purse Gift Shop Discount
Museum members receive a 10% discount on all items in our museum gift shop. The gift shop features a wide array of merchandise and souvenirs.

Manitoba Signature Museums
The New Iceland Heritage Museum is one of seven Signature Museums in Manitoba. Your membership to one of these museums gives you free admission to all of the other Manitoba Signature Museums upon presentation of your membership card. www.manitobabsignaturemuseums.ca

Endowment Fund The New Iceland Heritage Museum Foundation Fund was established with a generous private donation to the Westshore Foundation. Learn More.

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Individual Membership or Senior Membership
One year of unlimited admission for you and one guest.

Family Membership One year unlimited admission to the NIHM for two adults & their minor dependants.

Family Plus Membership Category One year unlimited admission for two adults and passes for 10 guests.

Life Membership - NEW
A Life Membership category has been added to the New Iceland Heritage Museum’s membership options.

For a donation of $500,
the donor, and one guest, will have unlimited admissions to displays at the Museum. A plaque bearing the donor’s name will be added to the Donor Wall and s/he may contribute up to two pages (including photos) of family history to the website’s “Book of Life”.

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