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Ogniwo
Polish Museum

Ogniwo (oh-GNEE-voh), a Polish word meaning “links” is symbolic to our past. The museum fills a unique role, as it seeks to preserve not only our experiences in Canada, but also our love of art, culture, and heritage that resonate in the Polish traditions we value.

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The museum’s mission is to develop an awareness and understanding of the Polish experience in Canada through exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and special events. We strive to present our recent and distant past in an interactive way that bridges time and generations, while exploring common themes that are important today. We collect and preserve artefacts, and research and showcase elements of Polish history, traditions, and folklore as they influence our Canadian environment.

 

Our organization is driven to preserve the links to our history. We also work to establish links with the present—with you. The Ogniwo Museum helps to preserve memories and allows us to exchange information and dialogue in today’s language with today’s understanding. We learn from our past so that we can make a better future together. We strive to do so with your assistance and involvement.

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The museum is a non-profit charitable organization run completely through the efforts, energy, and devotion of volunteers.

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Contact us:

info@polishmuseum.com

 

1417 Main Street

Winnipeg MB, R2W 3V3

The members of the Polish Canadian Museum & Archives acknowledge that the Museum is located in Treaty One territory, on the original lands of Anishnaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and in the homeland of the Métis Nation. Our members respect the treaties that were made on these territories. We acknowledge the roles of Polish immigrants in the settlement and continued colonization of these territories. We dedicate ourselves to educating ourselves about past and current events, the larger system of colonization that many of us have benefitted from and our role within it, and to taking steps where possible to collaborate in partnership with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in the spirit of Reconciliation. We acknowledge that the water we use to sustain our lives is sourced from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 Territory.

The Polish Canadian Museum & Archives is a registered non-profit charitable organization

Registration #11906 5753 RR0001

© 2026 by Polish Canadian Museum & Archives

 

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