Whitemouth River Valley Heritage Driving Tour

Welcome to the Whitemouth River Valley Heritage Driving Tour

This scenic 130-kilometer tour takes you through the vibrant communities of Elma, River Hills, Seven Sisters Falls and Whitemouth, Manitoba. It’s easy to explore, easy on your budget, interactive, and you’re sure to discover fun at every turn!

Discover stunning views, historical sites and more while traveling along the scenic backroads. This tour allows you to enjoy the Whitemouth River Valley area from the safety and comfort of your vehicle, while giving you the flexibility to stop and enjoy attractions, shops, restaurants and more at your leisure.                  

                                                                                                                                                                                         Old home of the John Proceviat family.

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The Whitemouth River Valley is situated midway between the city of Winnipeg and the town of Kenora. The area stretches over a district of fertile field, winding streams and hill and dale. The Valley is named after the river which runs through it from south to north, called Whitemouth. The area is a diversified geological beauty mixed with a friendly and courteous community spirit. From the Seven Sisters Hydro Dam, through the rolling valleys of the various falls along the Whitemouth River, prairie grasslands blend with Canadian Shield and forest. It is this location that drew settlers from Europe in the 1800s to the Town of Whitemouth, as the railway building era began making the town into a staging and supply center. One of the first families was that of Dr. Charlotte Whitehead Ross – Manitoba’s first women physician.

After the railway era had quietened, farming such as dairy, grain, hog and poultry became the mainstay of the region. There are over 17 centennial farms in the area, with several still in operation. These farms are a proud lineage and indeed a testament to the hard-working people in the region.

Manitoba's celebrated history has primarily been told in mainstream media from a settler perspective. We would like to acknowledge that the Whitemouth River Valley Heritage Driving Tour is located on traditional territory of Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, Dene and Metis people. The RM of Whitemouth is located on Treaty 1 and Treaty 3 Territory and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We respect the treaties made on these territories.

Now, let's plan your trip! Visit the how-to information in the drop down box below to learn how to prepare for your driving tour. We recommend you read this information before heading out on your trip. In the drop down menu you will find interactive maps, physical maps, important notes and our audio recordings - which you can download before heading out on the road.

A friendly reminder that travels on gravel roads will be required to visit some locations. Please use caution when parking or leaving your vehicle to visit historic sites. To access some sites, you will need to cross roads, highways or train tracks by foot. Please use caution and cross at your own risk. The RM of Whitemouth will not be held liable for any incidents or mis-use. We also ask that you please respect private property and do not trespass on any private property. We hope you enjoy the tour and learn about the history of our community.

This project is offered in partnership with the Whitemouth River Recreation Commission Inc., the Whitemouth Municipal Museum and the Rural Municipality of Whitemouth. Financial support from the Province of Manitoba and the Whitemouth River Valley Community Development Corporation Inc.

About the Driving Tour: How Does it Work & How to Plan

1) Whitemouth Municipal Museum

2) Cooks Falls Tourist Park

3) Winnipeg Falls North School (S.D. #1346)

4) Oldenburg School (S.D. #968)

5) South St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery

6) Whitemouth (Whiteshell) Baptist Church

7) Whiteshell Hutterite Colony

8) River Hills

9) St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church & Cemetery (North)

10) Winnipeg Falls South School (S.D. #1348)

11) Seventh Day Adventist Church & Cemetery

12) Winnipeg Falls North School (S.D. #1348) (Second Location)

13) Seven Sisters Falls Townsite

14) Seven Sisters Falls Generating Station

15) Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park

16) Sieg's Corner

17) Lonely Dale School (S.D. # 2251)

18) Oldenburg Cable Suspension Bridge

19) Wardrop House

20) Old Municipal Cemetery

21) Whitemouth Brickyard

22) Ross's Sawmill

23) Fort Howard

24) Scott's Hill School

25) Darwin Station School (S.D. #1950)

26) Whitemouth Reynolds North Whiteshell Waste Management Facility

27) Elma Rapids

28) Holy Cross Ukrainian Catholic Church

29) Elma Lath Mill

30) St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Cemetery

31) St. Ludwiga (Stony Hill) Church & Cemetery

32) Stony Hill School

33) Lewis Roman Catholic Church

34) Dollard (Lewis) School (S.D. #1686)

35) Kelner (Elma) School. (S.D.#1286)

36) Elma Pool Hall