Saint-Claude
The Saint-Claude Roman Catholic Church was designed by architect Etienne Gaboury who
designed the Saint-Boniface Cathedral. With its long narrow tinted windows, the interior is as unconventional in concept as is its unusual exterior and surrounded by beautiful gardens.
The Saint-Claude Grotto is located on the property which formerly belonged to the Sisters of the Cross convent, now part of the first parish cemetery enclosure.
Saint-Claude has the world's second largest
Smoking Pipe commemorating early settlers who came from Saint-Claude, Jura, France, whose main industry is the manufacturing of smoking pipes.
The Dairy Museum of Manitoba features local dairying from early practices to modern processing, agricultural exhibits and artifacts that tell the story of Saint-Claude at the turn-of-the-century.
