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Miami Railway Station Museum
(Miami Railway Station Museum)
Miami Railway Station Museum, built in 1889, is a national historic site depicting the life and times of the rural station agent. Open June to August, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and holidays or by appointment. Admission charged. Tel. (204) 435-2013. Location: Hwy. 23.
Box 203
MIAMI, MB CANADA
R0G 1H0
Tel: 204-435-2013/435-2115
Fax: 204-435-2067
 Eleanor Kidd Gardens
(Brandon Tourism/Brandon Riverbank Inc.)
Eleanor Kidd Gardens
Features of the garden include a Performance Plaza, small stage, arts performances, a Fountain Plaza with a life-sized bronze sculpture by Peter Sawatsky, numerous varieties of trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials. Tel. 204-729-2141; toll-free: 1-888-799-1111; Website: www.riverbank.mb.ca E-mail: info@riverbank.mb.ca Location: adjacent to Eleanor Kidd Park, 18th Street North, Brandon.
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
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
Arborg
(Arborg Bifrost Parks & Recreation Commission)
The newly constructed Credit Union Aquatic Centre features spray arches and umbrellas, pre-school area with slide, 40 ft twin racing slide, four lane pool, zero beach entrance, floor geysers, large shallow play area, unique vortex area, 140 ft twisting slide, heated water.

Tel. 204-376-5576
Web: www.townofarborg.com
Location: 437 Recreation Centre, off Ingolfs Street

The world's largest curling rock celebrates the long history of curling excellence, towering at over 12 ft from its base and reaching over 50 ft in circumference. A plaque commemorates past provincial champions.

Location: 437 Recreation Centre, off Ingolfs Street

Enjoy over 6 km of paved walking trails that meander along the Icelandic River and throughout the community. Trail markers highlight historical community events and accomplishments.

Enjoy a leisurely skate on the Interlake's longest skating trail or play a game of shinny on the Icelandic River. Skates are available for public use.

Enjoy the many community parks + flower gardens, Town of Arborg is a provincial + national winner in the communities In Bloom Program.
Box 555
Arborg, MB CANADA
R0C 0A0
Tel: 204-376-5576
Fax: 204-376-5379
Email: tom.abprc@mymts.net
Web: www.townofarborg.com
Kiche Manitou Campground (P)
(Kiche Manitou Campground (P))
30 km south of Highway 1 on Highway 5. Park is a unique mixture of natural contrasts and wondrous adventures. Interpretive program. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
**PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO SEVERE FLOODING, THIS CAMPGROUND WILL NOT BE IN OPERATION THIS SEASON**
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 204-945-6784
Fax: 204-945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Leaf Rapids
(Town of Leaf Rapids)
Leaf Rapids
The North's "hidden treasure" lies 1,000 kilometres north of Winnipeg in the heart of forests, sand eskers and 10,000 lakes. There are hundreds of km of safe navigable waterways for fishermen dreaming of trophy catches. You will find campgrounds, rustic cabins, fly-in services, guides and full services. The Town Centre houses the health centre, recreational facilities, school, shopping and stores. Tel. 204-473-2436; fax: 204-473-2566; Website: www.townofleafrapids.ca E-mail: cedo@townofleafrapids.ca
Box 340
LEAF RAPIDS, MB CANADA
R0B 1W0
Tel: 204-473-2436
Fax: 204-473-2566
Email: cedo@townofleafrapids.ca
Web: www.townofleafrapids.ca
Bird Lake Campground (P)
(Bird Lake Campground (P))
227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north to PR 313, east to PR 315. Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 204-945-6784
Fax: 204-945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Winkler
(City of Winkler)
Winkler
The province’s fastest growing city and largest center in the Pembina Valley, Winkler’s roots are agriculture. It has become the shopping and industrial centre of Southern Manitoba, home of Triple E Trailers and other large manufacturing plants and foundries. The Winkler Harvest Festival and Exhibition is held the second full weekend in August.
185 Main Street
WINKLER, MB CANADA
R6W 1B4
Tel: 204-325-8333/204-325-9524
Fax: 204-325-5915
Email: cec@cityofwinkler.ca
Web: www.cityofwinkler.ca
Four Seasons Island Resort
(Four Seasons Island Resort)
5 km west of Oak Lake on Trans-Canada, 10 km south on paved PR 254. 18-hole championship golf course, beach, rental accommodations, grocery store, full-service marina, restaurant, campground, mini-golf.
Box 1749
VIRDEN, MB CANADA
R0M 2C0
Toll Free: 1-800-855-2307
Tel: 204-855-2307/204-855-2262
Fax: 204-855-3100
Email: events.fsir@rfnow.com
Web: www.oakislandgolf.ca
Falcon Beach Campground (P)
(Falcon Beach Campground (P))
126 km east of Winnipeg on Highway 1 in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Many services and facilities in townsite. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to early October.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
Winnipeg, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 945-6784
Fax: 945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Nutimik Lake Campground (P)
(Nutimik Lake Campground (P))
56 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 11 to Seven Sisters, turn east on Highway 307 for 31 km in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Ten lite camping yurts available. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 204-945-6784
Fax: 204-945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Symonds Kiosk
(Manitoba & North-Western Model Railroad)
Symonds Kiosk is dedicated to the railroaders of the Rossburn Subdivision of the Canadian National Railways. The display board contains a schematic of the Rossburn Subdivision with many railway related pictures from the various places it served, and photos of Sandy Lake area pioneer families. Tel. 204-585-2419; E-mail: esymonds@mts.net
Box 146, 412 Railway Avenue
SANDY LAKE, MB CANADA
R0J 1X0
Tel: 204-585-2419
Email: esymonds@mts.net
Birds Hill Provincial Park (P)
(Birds Hill Provincial Park (P))
24 km north of Winnipeg on Hwy 59. Hiking, cycling, rollerblading, camping, swimming, picnic sites, fishing. Reservations accepted, 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open late April/early May to Thanksgiving (weather dependent). Verify with district office.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 204-945-6784
Fax: 204-945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
 Assiniboine Park Conservatory
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
Assiniboine Park Conservatory;The Conservatory is a year-round verdant, green paradise, featuring more than 8,000 flowers, planets and trees. With an ever-changing floral display and guarenteed great weather, it's the perfect place to visit any time of year. Enrich yourself with en endless array of programming, special events, and art displays, all within a venue that is a feast for the senses. There is no admission charge.; Open year-round.; Tel: 204-927-6000
55 Pavilion Crescent
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3P 2N6
Toll Free: 1-877-927-6006
Tel: 204-927-6000
Fax: 204-927-7200
Email: info@assiniboinepark.ca
Web: www.assiniboinepark.ca
Manitoba Legislative Building (PHS)
(Culture (DB), Heritage and Tourism -- Historic Resources Branch)
Completed in 1920, the Beaux-Arts Classical-style building features a grand staircase, matching bison statues, Manitoba Tyndall stone and the famous Golden Boy statue atop the dome. The grounds contain statues of Queen Victoria, La Vérendrye, statesmen and poets. Location: Broadway and Osborne.
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
 Ma-ma-o-pe Campground
(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada)
Secluded group camping area accommodating up to 40 people set amid the Parkland forest, ideal for groups interested in nature. Located 13 km north of Wasagaming off Hwy. 10.
General Delivery
WASAGAMING, MB CANADA
R0J 2H0
Tel: 204-848-7275
Fax: 204-848-2596
Email: rmnp.info@pc.gc.ca
Web: www.pc.gc.ca/riding
 Nature Playground
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
From your first steps down the tree-lined path toward the Nature Playground, you will be transported into a world of wonder that encourages children of all ages to run, jump, climb, explore, and play!

Exercise your body and your imagination while you explore the sand and water play area, slithering slides, a sky-high crow’s nest, willow tree tunnels, basket swings, a giant robin’s nest, net bridges, and topiaries. These unique features are inspired by and incorporated into the area’s natural surroundings, which include two acres of trees, gardens, gently rolling hills, and colourful rubber mountains.

Another highlight is the Children’s Garden inspired by the classic childhood board game of Snakes and Ladders. Natural materials have been used wherever possible, from a larger-than-life robin’s nest constructed of reclaimed, naturally-felled oak to a troupe of topiary frog musicians and a living checker-board guarded by a fearsome or friendly-looking wooden serpent (depending on how you feel about snakes).

Open daily 8am - Dusk.
55 Pavilion Crescent
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3P 2N6
Toll Free: 1-877-927-6006
Tel: 204-927-6000
Fax: 204-927-7200
Email: info@assiniboinepark.ca
Web: www.assiniboinepark.ca
Island Park and Crescent Lake
(City of Portage la Prairie)
Island Park and Crescent Lake
This scenic park is home to Splash Island, our outdoor water park, a playground area, bandshell, arboretum, deer and waterfowl sanctuary, tennis courts, picnic sites, horse racing track, strawberry farms and an 18-hole golf course. The newly constructed recreation multiplex, the PCU Centre, is the ideal place for recreation, sport and gatherings. The Crescent Lake community walking path has many historical signs that give reference to sites of the past and current heritage properties along the lake. In the winter enjoy an ice rink, a toboggan slide and national award winning Island of Lights.

Tel. 204-239-8334
Location: Portage la Prairie
97 Saskatchewan Avenue East
Portage la Prairie, MB CANADA
R1N 0L8
Tel: 204-239-8321
Email: info@city-plap.com
Web: www.city.portage-la-prairie.mb.ca
Zed Lake Provincial Park (P)
(Zed Lake Provincial Park (P))
309 km northwest of Thompson via PR 391 to PR 384, turn north and travel 20 km. Open May long weekend to September long weekend.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
Winnipeg, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 945-6784
Fax: 945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
 English Garden
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
The English Garden opened in 1929 and has been restored to the informal English cottage garden style of its original design with pathways and a wide variety of plants. Open early May to the end of September. Website: www.assiniboinepark.ca
55 Pavilion Crescent
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3P 2N6
Toll Free: 1-877-927-6006
Tel: 204-927-6000
Fax: 204-927-7200
Email: info@assiniboinepark.ca
Web: www.assiniboinepark.ca
St. Malo Provincial Park (P)
(St. Malo Provincial Park (P))
64 km south of Winnipeg on Highway 59. Excellent park for camping, picnicking, swimming or hiking. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 204-945-6784
Fax: 204-945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Pineridge Hollow
(Pineridge Hollow)
Pineridge Hollow is located on the southern edge of Birds Hill Park. Celebrate prairie cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Prairie cuisine reflects the connection to surrounding farms and fields. Unique home furnishings, home décor and giftware in the two-level gift shop and 2000 sq. ft. furniture showroom. Farmers' Market on Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., July to September. Wedding, group and conference spaces available. Open year-round, restaurant 9 a.m. - 10 p.m., gift shop 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Please call for winter hours.

Tel. 204-777-3881
Fax: 204-777-2353
Web: www.pineridgehollow.com
E-mail: info@pineridgehollow.com
Location: Hwy. 59 N., right on Garven Rd., left on Pineridge Rd., right on Hillside Rd., left on Heatherdale Rd., or from inside Birds Hill Park, directly across from Whitetail Deer Trail on South Drive
Box 274
OAKBANK, MB CANADA
R0E 1J0
Toll Free: 1-866-204-3880
Tel: 204-777-3881
Fax: 204-777-2353
Email: info@pineridgehollow.com
Web: www.pineridgehollow.com
Caddy Lake Campground (P)
(Caddy Lake Campground (P))
Eight km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
Winnipeg, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 945-6784
Fax: 945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Betula Lake Campground (P)
(Betula Lake Campground (P))
32 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44, turn north at Highway 307 for 32 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 204-945-6784
Fax: 204-945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Manipogo Provincial Park (P)
(Manipogo Provincial Park (P))
55 km north of Ste. Rose du Lac on Highway 276. Hidden on shores of Lake Manitoba. All-round recreation park with boating facilities, fishing and swimming. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to mid-September.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
Winnipeg, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497
Tel: 945-6784
Fax: 945-2474
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com

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