Riel House
| Riel House | |
|---|---|
| Native name Maison Riel (French) | |
Riel House, viewed from the west | |
Interactive map of Riel House | |
| Location | 330 River Road, St. Vital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |
| Coordinates | 49°49′08″N 97°08′10″W / 49.81902°N 97.13605°W |
| Built | 1880–1881 |
| Architectural styles | Log house; pièce-sur-pièce à coulisse |
| Governing body | Métis organizations |
| Website | parks |
| Designated | 11 June 1976 |
Riel House (Maison Riel) is a historic house museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Built in 1880–1881, it is associated with the family of Louis Riel, a prominent Métis leader in the history of western Canada. Designated a National Historic Site of Canada, Riel House reflects nineteenth-century Métis domestic life in the Red River Settlement and continues to be used for cultural interpretation and public engagement.
Riel House is listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places.