50 Cass Street

May 25th, 2025
Sunday: 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Caron House, built by George Caron, is one of the original farm houses on the Assiniboine River. Caron Park was established in 1980 and the Charleswood Historical Society saved the house from demolition. Preserved as a Grade One Historical Building, it anchors the history of Charleswood with links to St. Charles. The Chapman Room offers architectural features from the original home of George Chapman, Charleswood’s first Reeve. Outdoor tours will celebrate the St. Charles Ferry and early Metis history in the Charleswood area while indoor tours welcome you into this historic home. The highlight of the indoor tour will be the newly redecorated interior with beautiful period-appropriate Victorian colours. You will not want to miss historical reenactor Marc Caron portraying a character of the past recounting stories of George Caron and family!

Come for a guided tour and stay to explore the scenic park setting filled with rich natural and cultural history!

Caron House is located in Caron Park, just beyond the parking lot at the corner of Cass Street and Musgrove Street.

Guided tours will run casually throughout the day. No registration required!

In regards to the weather forecast: Outdoor events will go on as scheduled if there is light rain. Outdoor events will be cancelled if there are heavy downpours or thunderstorms. Cancellations will NOT be posted.

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