St. Luke's Anglican Church (The Plum Museum) is one of the oldest church buildings in Western Manitoba. It has been restored to its original 1883 form with important architectural details and the original Victorian-era colors of plum and chocolate brown.The Plum offers many art and history collections to view as well as displays of notable local people. It is also an interactive place to visit and offers activities for the whole family. While visiting you will experience our Victoria Tea Room, a games room with heritage board games, a scenic Tea Terrace and picnic area, nature trail to the bird sanctuary, and you can take part in live historical dramas.
The Plum Museum employs 4 students each summer who host, entertain and serve our visitors.
Tourist information is also available and there is wheel chair accessibility to the first floor.
142 1st St S (Hwy 22) 204-483-3643 Souris Manitoba
Come in and see our new exhibits!!
Come and enjoy some nice cool refreshments at the Plum with our Tea Room special (limited time special) Everything is made fresh in the Plum Tea Room.
On Monday Sept. 1 the Souris Plum closed it's doors for the 2014 tourist season. We have left with many memorable experiences from this summer while working in Souris' oldest building.
Hour of Operation (June 27 - Labour Day) 11:00am - 5:30pm
Addmission to 'The Plum' $2.00 per person $3.00 for a play per person
Off Season: We are also pleased to offer special pre-arranged off-season access to the museum for large groups and special events.
Off season contact (September to June) Diane 204-483-2690
The Plum and Tea Room are owned and operated by the Souris and District Heritage Club
The Plum is a registered Charity. Donations will be receipted. Cheques can be made to Souris and District Heritage Club Box 1305 Souris, Manitoba ROK 2C0