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| La Maison Gabrielle Roy (PHS) (La Maison Gabrielle Roy) | |
| La Maison Gabrielle Roy, completely restored to its original state, was Gabrielle Roy's sole Manitoba residence from 1909 to 1937. She was one of Canada's most influential authors of the 20th century. The house was the setting of several of her short stories and novels. Open year-round, June to August, Monday to Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 5 p.m.; September to May, Wednesday to Sunday 1 - 4 p.m. Admission charged. Main floor only wheelchair accessible. Tel. 204-231-3853; fax: 204-231-3910; Website: www.maisongabrielleroy.mb.ca E-mail: info@maisongabrielleroy.mb.ca Location: 375 rue Deschambault. (PHS) | |
| Box 133, 375 rue Deschambault WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R2H 3B4 Tel: 204-231-3853/204-232-2661 Fax: 204-231-3910 Email: info@maisongabrielleroy.mb.ca Web: www.maisongabrielleroy.mb.ca | |
The Central Museum of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (The RCA Museum)(The Central Museum of The Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (The RCA Museum)) | |
| The Central Museum of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (The RCA Museum) displays Canada's largest collection of artillery artifacts and the most complete collection of Canadian pattern military vehicles in existence. Group tours welcome. Open year-round, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday to Friday; also 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on weekends and holidays from Victoria Day to Labour Day. Admission charged. Tel. 204-765-3000 ext. 3570; Web: www.rcamuseum.com E-mail: rcamuseum@forces.gc.ca Location: CFB Shilo, 15 km/9 mi. south of Hwy. 1 on PR 340. (Base is open to visitors.) | |
| Box 5000, Station Main, CFB Shilo SHILO, Building N-118, Patricia Road, MB CANADA R0K 2A0 Tel: 204-765-3000 ext 3570 Fax: 204-765-5289 Email: rcamuseum@forces.gc.ca Web: www.rcamuseum.com | |
| Marine Museum of Manitoba (Marine Museum of Manitoba Inc.) | |
| Marine Museum of Manitoba hosts six historic ships that sit at the entrance of Selkirk Park, including the S.S. Keenora, Manitoba's oldest steamship. In addition to an authentic Lake Winnipeg lighthouse, the ships contain marine artifacts and pictures. School and group tours are offered. Open Monday to Friday 9 am - 5 pm; Saturday, Sunday 10 am - 6 pm, May long weekend to September long weekend. Admission charged. Partially wheelchair accessible. Tel. 204-482-7761; Website: www.marinemuseum.ca E-mail: marinemuseum@mts.net Location: Queen Avenue and Eveline Street. | |
| Box 7 SELKIRK, MB CANADA R1A 2B1 Tel: 204-482-7761 Email: marinemuseum@mymts.net Web: www.marinemuseum.ca | |
Winnipeg Art Gallery(Winnipeg Art Gallery) | |
| Winnipeg Art Gallery The gallery houses a collection of contemporary, historical and decorative art, as well as the world's largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art. Rooftop restaurant and gift shop. Open Tues-Sun 11 am - 5 pm; Fri 11 am - 9 pm, closed Mondays and statutory holidays. Admission charged. Tel. 204-786-6641; fax: 204-788-4998; Website: www.wag.mb.ca E-mail: inquiries@wag.mb.ca Location: 300 Memorial Boulevard. | |
| 300 Memorial Blvd. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3C 1V1 Tel: 204-786-6641 Fax: 204-788-4998 Web: www.wag.ca | |
| The Forks National Historic Site of Canada (The Forks National Historic Site of Canada) | |
| The Forks National Historic Site of Canada rests on nine beautifully landscaped acres along the west bank of the Red River, offering a scenic view across the water to historic St. Boniface. Interpretive programs, tours, festivals and heritage entertainment are offered in July and August. The Forks also features a prairie garden, evocative sculptures by noted Canadian artists, interpretive panels and exhibits, picnic area and a dock. Grounds are open year-round. Tel. 204-983-6757 (98-FORKS) Toll-free: 1-888-773-8888 Hearing impaired: 1-866-787-6221 Web: www.parkscanada.gc.ca/forks E-mail: forksnhs.info@pc.gc.ca | |
| 401 - 25 Forks Market Road Winnipeg, MB CANADA R3C 4S8 | |
Brandon(Brandon Tourism/Brandon Riverbank Inc.) | |
| Brandon You Belong in Brandon - with its rich agricultural heritage and natural resources, the opportunity to explore becomes endless. Manitoba's second largest city, with a population of approximately 46,000, has gained valuable recognition for its ability to organize and host many world-class events. Come and discover the wonders of the "Wheat City" where hospitality is second to none! Web: tourism.brandon.com E-mail: brandontourism@wcgwave.ca Home to the Brandon Folk Music and Art Festival in July, Manitoba Summer Fair hosted in June, Manitoba Livestock Expo in November and the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair in spring. | |
| 1 - 545 Conservation Drive BRANDON, MB CANADA R7A 7L8 Toll Free: 1-888-799-1111 Tel: 204-729-2141 Fax: 204-729-2139 Email: brandontourism@wcgwave.ca Web: www.brandontourism.com | |
| Boissevain (CDC - Turtle Mountain) | |
| Boissevain is a community steeped in history and beauty. Four museums, a giant outdoor art gallery featuring over 20 murals, a "Communities in Bloom" Community, Whitewater Lake, Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, the International Peace Garden, and Tommy Turtle assure vistors a feast for the senses. | |
| Box 368, 589 Mountain Street BOISSEVAIN, MB CANADA R0K 0E0 Toll Free: 1-800-497-2393 Tel: 204-534-6303 Fax: 204-534-3710 Email: tmcdc@boissevain.ca Web: www.boissevain.ca | |
| Fort la Reine Museum, Pioneer Village & Tourist Bureau Inc. (Fort la Reine Museum, Pioneer Village & Tourist Bureau Inc.) | |
| About the Fort la Reine Museum; The Fort la Reine Museum is located on Hwy 1 & 1A, at the east edge of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. The museim is dedicated to preserving the heritaeg of the Canadian Prairies as well as the history of the City and Municipality of Portage la Prairie. The Fort la Reine Museum has over 25 buildings displaying thousands of individual artifacts including pre-European contact First Nation's artifacts to more modern collections including historic fire trucks, an old print shop, "Fisher's" general store, the "West Prospect" school, churches, hand hewn log structures, and historic homes.; Open from May till the end of September.; 9-6 Monday - Saturday; 12-6 Sunday; Group tours by appointment.;;Hwy 1 & 1A, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba;Visit our website at fortlareinemuseum.ca;Phone: 837-3259 Like us on Facebook! | |
| Box 744, 2652 Saskatchewan Ave. E PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, MB CANADA R1N 3C2 Tel: 204-857-3259 Fax: 204-239-4917 Email: manager@fortlareinemuseum.ca Web: www.fortlareinemuseum.ca | |
| Souris Swinging Bridge (Town of Souris/CDC - Souris Glenwood) | |
| Souris is famous for its 102 year old 177 m/582 ft. free-suspension foot bridge over the Souris River. This bridge is the longest of its kind in Canada and was built by Squire Sowden. It is located next to Sowden's former residence, now Hillcrest Museum. Tel. 204-483-5200; fax: 204-483-5203; Web: www.sourismanitoba.com E-mail: sgcdc@mts.net | |
| Box 245 SOURIS, MB CANADA R0K 2C0 Tel: 204-483-3790 Fax: 204-483-2538 Email: sgmc@mymts.net Web: www.sourismanitoba.com | |
| Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site (PHS) (Inglis Area Heritage Committee) | |
| Inglis Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site (PHS) is the last remaining row of standard country grain elevators. Five elevators still stand intact beside an abandoned rail line in sharp contrast to the demolition of thousands of elevators experienced in numerous prairie towns. Guided tours, interpretive centre and arts and crafts gift shop. Open May long weekend to September long weekend, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Guided tours by reservation year-round. Admission charged. Tel. 204-564-2243 Fax: 204-564-2617 E-mail: iahc@mts.net Location: along Railway Avenue | |
| Box 81 INGLIS, MB CANADA R0J 0X0 Tel: 204-564-2243 Fax: 204-564-2617 Email: iahc@mts.net | |
Rainbow Stage(Rainbow Stage) | |
| Rainbow Stage produces full-scale Broadway-style professional musical theatre at Canada's longest-running outdoor theatre in Kildonan Park. Tel. 204-989-5261, box office: 204-989-0888; 1-888-989-0888; fax: 204-989-5266; Web: www.rainbowstage.ca E-mail: tickets@rainbowstage.ca Location: Kildonan Park, 2021 Main Street. | |
| 200 - 180 Market Avenue WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3B 0P7 Toll Free: 1-888-989-0888 Tel: 204-989-5261 Fax: 204-989-5266 Email: jeccles@rainbowstage.ca Web: www.rainbowstage.ca | |
| Margaret Laurence Home (PHS) (Margaret Laurence Home Committee Inc.) | |
| Margaret Laurence Home (PHS) is a living memorial to Margaret Laurence. A wide variety of her memorabilia includes doctoral robes and hoods, typewriter, honourary degrees and some of the original furniture. Gift shop on site. Open mid-May to September 30, daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; by appointment rest of year. Tours welcome. Admission charged. Tel. 204-476-3612, 204-476-5622; Web: www.margaretlaurencehome.ca E-mail: mlhome@mymts.net Location: 312 First Avenue North. | |
| Box 2099, 312 - 1st Ave. NEEPAWA, MB CANADA R0J 1H0 Tel: 204-476-3612/204-476-5622 Email: mlhome@mymts.net Web: www.margaretlaurencehome.ca | |
Interlake Tourism Association(Interlake Tourism Association) | |
| Box 399 WARREN, MB CANADA R0C 3E0 Toll Free: 1-877-468-3752 Tel: 204-322-5378 Fax: 1-866-399-8038 Web: http://www.interlaketourism.com/ | |
| Westman Reptile Gardens (Westman Reptile Gardens) | |
| Westman Reptile Gardens - walk through this indoor exhibit of North America's most varied collection of reptiles, amphibians and arachnids under one roof. Home to over 300 animals including snakes, gators, crocs, lizards, frogs, spiders, bugs. Gift shop. Open April 1 to September 30, Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sundays and holidays 12 - 5 p.m.; October 1 to March 31, Tuesday to Saturday 12 – 6 p.m., Sundays and most holidays 12 – 5 p.m., closed Mondays. Tel. 204-763-4030 Web: www.reptilegardens.ca Location: 15 minutes east of Brandon, call for directions Wheelchair accessible | |
| Site 570 Box 21 RR5 BRANDON, MB CANADA R7A 5Y5 Tel: 204-763-4030/204-763-4311 Fax: 204-763-4637 Web: www.reptilegardens.ca | |
| Grand Beach Provincial Park (Manitoba Conservation (MD)) | |
| Grand Beach Provincial Park Resting along the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg, Canada's fifth largest lake and next to the historic La Vérendrye Trail, are powdery white sand beaches and grass-topped dunes that make this one of the top beaches in North America. The dunes reach as high as 8 m/30 ft. A lagoon supports many species of birds. An excellent place to swim, wind surf or hike, three excellent self-guiding walks: Spirit Rock Trail, Wild Wings Trail and the Ancient Beach Trail. The Park also features a campground, outdoor amphitheatre, picnic shelters, a restaurant, concession services and wheelchair access to the beach. Tel. 204-945-6784; toll-free: 1-800-214-6497. | |
| 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com | |
| Trappist Monastery Ruins (PHS) (Culture (DB), Heritage and Tourism -- Historic Resources Branch) | |
| The Trappist Order came to St. Norbert in 1892 and built a self-sufficient monastery in 1903-1905, including milking barns, stables, a cheese house, apiary, sawmill and cannery. Fire gutted the vacated church and residential wing in 1983. The beautiful stone shell, set in a park, is one of many sites developed along the Red River. Open mid-May to September. Location: 1 km/.6 mi. west of Pembina Highway on rue des ruines du Monastere off rue des Trappistes. (PHS) | |
| Main Floor, 213 Notre Dame Avenue WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3B 1N3 Toll Free: 1-800-282-8069 Tel: 204-945-2205 Fax: 204-948-2384 Web: www.gov.mb.ca/chc/hrb/index.html | |
South Beach Casino & Resort(South Beach Casino & Resort) | |
| Enjoy gaming excitement at South Beach Casino and Resort, offering 600 slot machines, 12 table games, live poker room, gift shop. The new 95 room hotel features lavish suites, tropical pool, meeting/banquet space for up to 350 persons. Live entertainment Friday and Saturday nights. Daily international buffet, Thursday seafood feast and Sunday prime rib feast buffets. Free valet parking. Nearby Grand Beach, Victoria Beach, Patricia Beach. Tel. 204-766-2100 Toll-free: 1-877-775-8259 Web: www.southbeachcasino.ca Location: Hwy. 59, 30 min north of Winnipeg Wheelchair accessible | |
| Box 777, One Ocean Drive SCANTERBURY, MB CANADA R0E 1W0 Toll Free: 1-877-775-8259 Tel: 204-766-2100 Fax: 204-766-2763 Web: www.southbeachcasino.ca | |
| Stonewall Quarry Park (Stonewall Quarry Park) | |
| Stonewall Quarry Park Giant limestone kilns form the focus of this unique park, which features a walking trail, manmade lake, beach, picnic areas, ball diamonds and campground. Quarry Days are celebrated the third weekend in August. Quarry Park Heritage Art Centre open daily. Guided tours on request. Tel. 204-467-7980; fax: 204-467-7985; Website: www.stonewallquarrypark.ca E-mail: stoneqp@stonewall.ca Location: Stonewall. | |
| Box 250, 166 MAIN ST STONEWALL, MB CANADA R0C 2Z0 Tel: 204-467-7980 Fax: 204-467-7985 Email: stoneqp@stonewall.ca Web: www.stonewallquarrypark.ca | |
| Whiteshell Provincial Park (Manitoba Conservation (MD)) | |
| Whiteshell Provincial Park This spectacular park offers over 2,729 km²/1,689 mi² of dazzling waters and lush forests. Park visitors of all ages enjoy hiking, mountain biking, tennis, quiet beaches and water sports of all kinds. Over 200 lakes offer walleye, northern pike, perch, smallmouth bass and lake trout fishing excitement. A year-round playground, the Whiteshell offers winter lovers cross-country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, winter hiking, skating and snowmobiling. The park has three entrance points: Hwy. 1 from the east or west, from the south on the La Vérendrye Trail at Hwy. 44 and driving northward on PR 307. To enter the park from the north take Hwy. 11 on the La Vérendrye Trail to Seven Sisters on PR 307. Tel. 204-945-6784; toll-free: 1-800-214-6497; Web: www.manitobaparks.com E-mail: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca | |
| 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com | |
| Birds Hill Provincial Park (Manitoba Conservation (MD)) | |
| Birds Hill Provincial Park Featuring hills and ridges formed by ancient glaciers, this 35 sq km/22 sq mi park has a lake, oak and aspen forests, native prairie wildflowers (including several species of rare orchids), deer, waterfowl and songbirds. Facilities include camping, swimming, picnic sites, a riding stable, a restaurant, a beach concession and a convenience store. There are 30 km/18.5 mi of trails for walking and cross-country skiing and a 7.2 km/4.5 mi paved bicycle and roller blading trails. Interpretive programs are available on a year-round basis for groups of all ages. Every July the park hosts the Winnipeg Folk Festival. Tel. 204-945-6784; toll-free: 1-800-214-6497. Location: 24 km/15 mi northeast of Winnipeg on Hwy. 59. | |
| 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com | |
| Sam Waller Museum (PHS) (Sam Waller Museum) | |
| Sam Waller Museum (PHS) contains the unique and extensive natural and human history collections of Sam Waller, a teacher and passionate collector. Housed in the former Community Building and Court House, a provincial designated heritage building built in 1916, the museum exhibits tell the fascinating stories of this historic community and region. Historical walking tours are available. Open daily, July and August 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; September to June 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Admission charged; by donation on Wednesdays. Group rates available. Tel. 204-623-3802; fax: 204-623-5506; Web: www.samwallermuseum.ca E-mail: samwallermuseum@mts.net Location: 306 Fischer Avenue. | |
| Box 185, 306 Fischer Avenue THE PAS, MB CANADA R9A 1K4 Tel: 204-623-3802 Fax: 204-623-5506 Email: samwallermuseum@mts.net Web: www.samwallermuseum.ca | |
| International Peace Garden (International Peace Garden) | |
| International Peace Garden Located on the Manitoba/North Dakota border 24 km south of Boissevain, visitors are free to roam within the garden from one country to the other. The Peace Garden is more than flowers, summer camps and camping. It is dedicated to peace and home to informative sites such as our Conservatory, Interpretive Centre, North American Game Warden Museum and Peace Chapel. It is an amazing place for family gatherings, great meals and creating lasting memories. Our Garden is open year-around with the exception of the week between Christmas & New Years. Admission to enter park. Noted for exquisite landscaping, the garden features: A unique 5.5 m/18 ft working Floral Clock with nearly 3,000 flowers, run by GPS. The Peace Chapel features three walls of fossil-embellished Manitoba limestone with quotations from "people of peace." The September 11 Memorial displays 10 beams from the World Trade Center in the formal garden. The International Peace Tower’s height, 35 m/120 ft high, symbolizes the soaring ambitions of the early immigrants arriving from the four corners of the world to Canada and the United States in the 1800’s and 1900’s. The Carillon Bell Tower sounds every quarter-hour from 14 chimes. The bells range in weight from 250 lbs to 2,000 lbs, totalling 20 tons. The Historic Lodge is built of native stone and Manitoba timber by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s. The CCC also built the dam and spillway that created Lake Udall. The International Music Camp has weekly sessions in band, choir, orchestra, dance, drama and other fine arts, during June and July. The Masonic Auditorium, built in the shape of the Masonic symbol which is square and compass, is the only building of its kind in the world. The North American Game Warden Museum is a joint initiative of Fish and Wildlife Officers from both Canada and the United States. In the rear courtyard is the Hall on Honors, the first memorial if its kind in the world dedicated to their brother and sister wildlife enforcement officers who have lost their lives while serving to protect natural resources. Stone monuments of every state and province are on display, listing their fallen officers. The Sunken Garden is an octagonal mosaic pattern of trees, flowering shrubs, perennials, annuals and paved walkways meandering around an impressive centered octagonal pond. Interpretive Centre and Conservatory, Gift Shop, Restaurant and Horticultural Library A year-around Interpretive Center houses a restaurant, conservatory, retail store and moderate horticulture library. The conservatory reveals 40 years of a 6,000 specimen collection of exotic trees, succulents and cacti. Africa is home to many of the plants. The collection was donated by Don Vitko of Minot, ND. It is the first of its kind in North Dakota and only the second in Manitoba. The Dedication Day was September 11, 2010. Identification Requirements The International Peace Garden does not require any identification for entrance. However, upon leaving the International Peace Garden, you will report to the port of entry of whichever country you are re-entering. At that time identification will need to be presented. US and Canadian citizens do not need a passport to visit the International Peace Garden. The ports of entry ask that you have two forms of identification, which are: 1. a photo ID (example: driver's license) 2. proof of citizenship (copy of a birth certificate) For children a birth certificate is the only form of identification that is needed. For further information, please call the port of entry that will be used upon leaving the International Peace Garden. Tel. 204-534-2510 Toll-free: 1-888-432-6733 Web: www.peacegarden.com | |
| Box 419 BOISSEVAIN, MB CANADA R0K 0E0 Toll Free: 1-888-432-6733 Tel: 204-534-2510/204-534-6964 Fax: 701-263-3169 Email: kathy@peacegarden.com Web: www.peacegarden.com | |
| Casinos of Winnipeg (Manitoba Lotteries (Milt Stegall Drive)) | |
| The Casinos of Winnipeg are the two largest and most exciting casinos in western Manitoba. Step into McPhillips Station Casino and you step into a rollicking railway town from the last century. We offer the best local and international entertainment in our concert bowl, restaurant and lounges, plus all the modern gaming you enjoy. Location: 484 McPhillips Street It's a jungle in there! Club Regent Casino boasts the second highest waterfall in the province and one of the largest walk-through aquariums in Canada. This casino is a tropical forest filled with fun dining and the best local and international entertainment. And don't forget the great gaming. Location: 1425 Regent Avenue West Open Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 a.m.; Sunday noon - 3 a.m. Closed on selected holidays. Group tours available. Tel: 204-957-2500; toll-free: 1-888-493-4652; Web: www.casinosofwinnipeg.com | |
| 842 Milt Stegall Drive WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3G 3L4 Toll Free: 1-888-493-4652 Tel: 204-957-2500 Fax: 204-957-4934 Web: www.mlc.mb.ca | |
New Iceland Heritage Museum(New Iceland Heritage Museum Inc.) | |
| The New Iceland Heritage Museum is dedicated to preserving and presenting this fascinating chapter of Manitoba's history. Begin your visit with a ten-minute film. The "New Iceland Saga" tells the story of one pioneer family through the eyes and experiences of four generations. Inside the museum you will find a painting that comes to life, a full size tent and pioneer cabin and a Saga & Legends gallery for the children, complete with a pint sized reading room. Open year-round. Tel. 204-642-4001; Web: www.nihm.ca E-mail: nihm@mts.net Location: 94 - 1st Avenue. | |
| 108 - 94 First Avenue GIMLI, MB CANADA R0C 1B1 Tel: 204-642-4001 Fax: 204-642-9382 Email: nihm@mts.net Web: www.nihm.ca | |
Musée de Saint-Boniface (PHS)(Musee de Saint-Boniface Museum) | |
| Le Musée de Saint-Boniface (PHS) is the oldest building in Winnipeg. Built for the Grey Nuns between 1846 and 1851 as the first convent and hospital in Western Canada, it now serves as a showcase of Métis and French-Canadian history. The site is in the heart of old Saint-Boniface and is a short walk across the Esplanade Riel from The Forks. Open weekdays 9:30 am - 4:30 pm year-round as well as Sundays 12 pm to 4 pm. Weekend hours extended during spring, summer and fall. Admission charged. Tel. 204-237-4500; fax: 204-986-7964; Web: www.msbm.mb.ca E-mail: info@msbm.mb.ca Location: 494 avenue Taché. | |
| 494, avenue Tache WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R2H 2B2 Tel: 204-237-4500 Fax: 204-986-7964 Email: info@msbm.mb.ca Web: www.msbm.mb.ca | |
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