DALY HOUSE MUSEUM AND BRANDON MUSEUM
Updated 36 days ago
122-18th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5A4
The City of Brandon is situated upon Treaty No. 2 Territory. We at the Daly House Museum and Brandon Museum Inc. acknowledge this territory as the shared land of the Cree, Oji-Cree, Anishinaabe, Dene, homeland of the Red River Métis, and the unceded territory of the Dakota...
The house was originally owned by Thomas Mayne Daly, Brandon's first lawyer and City Mayor, Manitoba's first Federal Cabinet Minister, and Canada's first juvenile court judge. In 1898, Daly's law partner, George Robson Coldwell, purchased the house. The Coldwell family resided in the house until the 1930s. At that time it was turned into a children's shelter known as the Maples. Forty years later it became Daly House Museum.
Also known as: Daly House Museum, Daly House Museum and Brandon Museum Inc.