Binscarth Manitoba Tourist Information
The Village of Binscarth is located along Provincial Trunk Highway 16 and is located approximately 167 kilometres northwest of Brandon, Manitoba's second largest city. Binscarth is located in the Parkland region and is situated 16 kilometres south from the Town of Russell. The geographic region surrounding Binscarth features rolling expanses of farmland that help sustain local agricultural crops. Farming in the area surrounding Binscarth involves a mix of livestock (such as cattle and swine) and agricultural crops such as canola and barley.
The Binscarth & District Gordon Orr Memorial Museum (open in July and August), boasts a large collection of Native artifacts, a general store, summer kitchen, chapel, school room and a large display of farm machinery such as a Massey Harris tractor, a binder, a seed drill, and a 6 H.P. International Engine dating from 1905. The museum is also one of only a few museums to boast an extinct bison skull.
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