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Louis Riel Statue
(Culture (DB), Heritage and Tourism -- Historic Resources Branch)
Louis Riel Statue, created by sculptor Miguel Joyal and commissioned by the Manitoba Métis Federation, is located on the south grounds of the Legislative Building facing the Assiniboine River. The statue commemorates Riel's contribution to the development of Canadian Confederation and his role, and that of the Métis, as founders of Manitoba.
 Wasagaming Campground
(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada)
Well-treed, family-friendly campground within walking distance of Clear Lake’s main beach and Wasagaming townsite featuring shops, restaurants, theatres, museums, bike and boat rentals, horseback riding, extensive trails.
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.
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
FortWhyte Alive
(FortWhyte Alive)
FortWhyte Alive
Winnipeg's 640-acre wild oasis features five lakes, floating marsh boardwalks, seven km of self-guiding forest trails, and natural adventure for everyone! Canoe and rowboat rentals are available for paddling and fishing for pike, walleye and trout on our scenic lakes. FortWhyte Alive is home to an abundance of wildlife including waterfowl, whitetail deer and muskrats. Fall brings thousands of migrating birds, Canada geese, and ducks for a truly natural spectacle. Winter transforms FortWhyte into a wonderland for outdoor fun like snowshoeing, skating, cross-country skiing and tobogganing. The Alloway Reception Centre offers visitor services including the Buffalo Stone Café and The Nature Shop. The 10,000 sq. ft. Interpretive Centre is home to the Aquarium of the Prairies, Planet H2O and Prairie Partners exhibits, and Kiwanis Touch Museum. Other must-sees include the Prairie Dog Town, Bison Prairie, Tipi Encampment, and Pioneer Sod House. Open daily, year round. Admission fees. Guided group ecotours in English and French are available by reservation. Tel. 204-989-8355; fax: 204-895-4700; Website: www.fortwhyte.org E-mail: info@fortwhyte.org Location: 1961 McCreary Road.
The Lily Nook
(The Lily Nook)
View over 2,000 named varieties and 20,000 one-of-a-kind lilies. Lilies that grow wild around the world can also be found here. Illustrated catalogue available. Best time to view them in full bloom is in mid-July. Open July for viewing, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Groups by appointment. Donations accepted. Tel. 204-476-3225; fax: 204-476-5482; Web: www.thelilynook.com E-mail: info@lilynook.mb.ca Location: 4 km/2.5 mi. south of Neepawa on Hwy. 5.
 Carman
(Town of Carman)
Carman
An oasis on the prairies, the Boyne River flows through this beautifully treed community. Kings Park, located in the centre of town, offers an aquatic centre with two water slides, tennis courts, picnic area and campground. A 6 km-pathway features four river bridges and a tall grass prairie. Carman celebrates the Blizzard Fest in February and the Carman Country Fair in July. Web: www.townofcarman.com E-mail: info@townofcarman.com
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.
Selkirk
(Red River North Tourism)
Selkirk - The City of Selkirk established in 1882 is named after Thomas Douglas, Fifth Earl of Selkirk who relocated hundreds of Scottish and Irish settlers to the shores of the Red River. Selkirk, St. Andrews and St. Clements offer year-round activities, golf, arts, culture and historic sites, festivals and more. Some of Manitoba's greatest beaches are within its boundaries. Winter activities include ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Tel. 204-482-2022; toll-free: 1-800-894-2621; fax: 204-482-2033; Website: www.redrivernorthtourism.com E-mail: info@northredcfdc.com
Birch Point Provincial Park (P)
(Birch Point Provincial Park (P))
35 km north of Sprague on PR 308, 6 km past Moose Lake. Campsites overlook Lake of the Woods on Buffalo Bay. Excellent fishing for walleye and northern pike. Open mid-May to September long weekend.
Otter Falls Campground (P)
(Otter Falls Campground (P))
56 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 11 to Seven Sisters, turn east on Highway 307 for 18 km, in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
Camp Morton Provincial Park (P)
(Camp Morton Provincial Park (P))
Six km north of Gimli off Highway 222. Walking trails. Open mid-May to mid-September. Reservations accepted. 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333).
Swan Valley Historical Museum
(Swan Valley Historical Museum)
Nestled in the Swan River Valley, Swan River is a picturesque area located between the Duck Mountains and the Porcupine Provincial Forest. Enjoy fishing, beaches, hiking trails, waterskiing and boardsailing or downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobile trails and ice fishing. The town boasts rodeo action at the Northwest Round-up held at the end of July. Swan River Valley was recognized as the 1998 Forestry Capital of Canada. Swan Valley Historical Museum depicts local pioneer life, history of the logging industry and agriculture. A heritage plaque commemorates the Red Deer Lumber Company and other area mills. The museum holds the Swan Valley Harvest Festival the last weekend of August. Swan Valley Historical Museum Archives located downtown at Northwest Regional Library. Open daily mid-May to mid-September, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 1 – 5 p.m. Adult admission $2.00 Tel. 204-734-3585 Location: 1 mi north of Swan River on Hwy 10
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.
L'Auberge Clemence Bed & Breakfast & Tea House
(L'Auberge Clemence Bed & Breakfast & Tea House)
90-year-old convent. Pond, waterfalls, chapel, gift shop, art gallery, tea house. Unique spiritual place.
 Moon Lake Campground
(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada)
Camp under the trees along picturesque Moon Lake. Enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, canoeing and fishing in this charming setting. Located 33 km south of Dauphin off Hwy. 10.
 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.
Gimli
(R.M. of Gimli / Gimli Community Development Corporation)
The name comes from ancient Norse mythology and means “Home of the Gods”. Located on the west shore of the world’s tenth largest freshwater lake, Gimli is the heart of New Iceland. Stroll along the sandy beaches, swim, fish, rent a kayak, golf, explore unique shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. Walk along the Gimli harbour, look at the numerous historic murals painted along the seawall by local artists. Enjoy the Islendingadagurinn (Icelandic Festival) held on the August long weekend, the Gimli Film Festival in July.

Tel. 204-642-6650
Toll-free: 1-866-642-6650
Fax: 204-642-6660
Web: www.gimli.ca
E-mail: gimli@rmgimli.com
Grand Beach Campground (P)
(Grand Beach Campground (P))
80 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 59 to Highway 12, and west 6 km to park gate. Beautiful silica sand beach. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend.
Pioneer Bay (P)
(Pioneer Bay (P))
Located in Clearwater Provincial Park. Leaving The Pas, follow Highway 10 north 19 km to PR 287, turn east and travel 20 km to the campground. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open May long weekend to September long weekend.
Living Prairie Museum
(City of Winnipeg - Public Works (RP))
Living Prairie Museum
One of Winnipeg's natural wonders, the Living Prairie Museum is a preserve of endangered tall-grass prairie preserve. The nature centre is open 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sundays from last weekend in April to end of June; daily July and August. Guided hikes and a self-guiding trail are available. Group tours by advance reservation. Free admission except for group tours and special event days. Tel. 204-832-0167; fax: 204-986-4172; Website: www.winnipeg.ca/publicworks/naturalist/livingprairie/ E-mail: prairie@winnipeg.ca Location: 2795 Ness Avenue.
 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
Wellman Lake Campground (P)
(Wellman Lake Campground (P))
On the north edge of Duck Mountain Provincial Park, 35.5 km south of Minitonas on PR 366. Excellent camping and fishing opportunities. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving.
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
 Kippechewin Campground
(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada)
Spectacular views at this group camping area on the western shore of Clear Lake. Accommodates up to 60 people. Located 15 km west of Wasagaming off Hwy. 354.

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