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What can we do there?

Explore various historical buildings, including a homestead, bank, schoolhouse, and livery stable. The village also features the Nisswa History Center and Museum, which houses local artifacts and photographs. Guided tours provide insights into the area's past, and special events like the Nisswa-stämman Scandinavian Folk Music Festival are held annually. 


How far is it from True North?

The Nisswa Pioneer Village is approximately 1 mile from True North, making it about a 3-minute drive or a 15-minute walk.


When is it open?

The village operates seasonally:​

  • Memorial Weekend: Saturday from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM​

  • June to Labor Day Weekend: Wednesday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM​

  • September: Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM​

It's recommended to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current information. 


How much does it cost?Admission fees are as follows:​

  • Adults and children over 10: $4.00

  • Children aged 5-10: $3.00​

  • Children under 5: Free​

For group rates or special event pricing, please contact the Nisswa Area Historical Society directly. 

Nisswa Pioneer Village

Museum

Nisswa Pioneer Village

Step back in time and explore historic buildings and exhibits at Nisswa Pioneer Village.

More things to do

Hiking, Biking, Mountain Biking, Snowmobiling, Cross-Country Skiing

Paul Bunyan Trail

Paul Bunyan Trail

Embark on an adventure along the Paul Bunyan Trail, perfect for biking, hiking, and exploring.

Boat & Water Rentals

Your Boat Club

Your Boat Club

Join the club for access to a fleet of boats on multiple lakes with Your Boat Club.

Shopping, Souvenirs

Meg’s Cabin

Meg’s Cabin

Discover unique gifts, home decor, and local crafts at the charming Meg’s Cabin.

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