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 The Forks
(The Forks North Portage Partnership)
The Forks
Welcome to Winnipeg’s most popular gathering place for shopping, dining and year-round fun and adventure! Located downtown at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, people have been making history here for thousands of years.

By day or evening, enjoy acres of riverside attractions. Sample global menus and the finest fresh food, meet the merchants and explore shops you won’t find anywhere else. Or follow the beat of a different drummer and discover non-stop entertainment, rivertrails, parks and the beauty of our historic port. Tel. (204) 942-6302; Website: www.theforks.com
200 - 350 Portage Avenue
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3C 0C3
Toll Free: 1-888-942-6302
Tel: 204-943-7752
Fax: 204-943-7915
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
Moose Lake Campground (P)
(Moose Lake Campground (P))
On Moose Lake, 35 km north of Sprague on PR 308. Fishing, watersports and family beach. 6 km from Lake of the Woods. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend.
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
Captain Kennedy Museum and Maple Grove Tea Room
(Captain Kennedy Museum and Maple Grove Tea Room)
Captain Kennedy Museum and Maple Grove Tea Room was built in 1866 by Captain William Kennedy, an explorer, entrepreneur and trader. Three rooms are furnished in the style of the era. The glassed-in Maple Grove tearoom overlooks English gardens and the historic Red River. Closed most Mondays. Open May to October. Tel. 204-334-2498; Web: www.maplegrove.weebly.com Location: 417 River Road.
417 River Rd.
St. Andrews, MB CANADA
R1A 3B4
Tel: 204-334-2498
Email: maplegrovetearoom@mts.net
Web: www.maplegrove.weebly.com
Lundar Beach Provincial Park (P)
(Lundar Beach Provincial Park (P))
100 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 6 to Highway 419, turn west for 15 km. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend.
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
Foxwarren Memory Garden
(Foxwarren Memory Garden)
Foxwarren
Foxwarren Memory Garden commemorates the pioneers with over 800 handcrafted stepping stones, flower beds and over 450 perennials along curved pathways on one acre of land. Open spring to fall, daily. Guided tours by appointment. Donations accepted. Tel. 204-847-2162/847-2218; fax: 204-847-2047; Website: www.mts.net/~foxsen/town
Box 56
FOXWARREN, MB CANADA
R0J 0R0
Tel: 204-847-2162/204-847-2218
Fax: 204-847-2047
Web: www.mts.net/~foxsen/town
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.
Box 846
NEEPAWA, MB CANADA
R0J 1H0
Tel: 204-476-3225
Fax: 204-476-5482
Email: info@lilynook.mb.ca
Web: www.thelilynook.com
Black Lake Campground (P)
(Black Lake Campground (P))
227 km north of Winnipeg, follow Highway 59 north to Highway 44, east to Highway 11, north on PR 313. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend.
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
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.
105 - 1155 Pacific Avenue
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3E 3P1
Tel: 204-986-2036
Fax: 204-986-7236
Bakers Narrows Campground (P)
(Bakers Narrows Campground (P))
19 km south of Flin Flon on Highway 10. Beautiful sites and beaches on Lake Athapapuskow. Home of the trout festival. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open May long weekend to Labour Day.
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
Gimli Public School 1915
(R.M. of Gimli)
The Gimli Public School 1915 houses the municipal offices and features the attic home of Gimli’s own Huldufolk (hidden people) from Iceland. You can also play chess on the giant chess board outdoors in the friendship gardens. Open Monday to Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. year-round. Other times by appointment. Tel. 204-642-4001 Location: 62 - 2nd Avenue
Box 1246
GIMLI, MB CANADA
R0C 1B0
Tel: 204-642-6697
Fax: 204-642-6660
Email: gimlicdc@rmgimli.com
Web: www.gimli.ca
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
 Riverbank Discovery Centre and Trail System
(Brandon Tourism/Brandon Riverbank Inc.)
Riverbank Discovery Centre is home to the Brandon & Region Tourism Centre, Brandon First and Ducks Unlimited Canada offices. The Centre contains tourism information on the area, Canada and the U.S., souvenirs and interpretive information on the natural beauty of the area. It serves as a starting point for the extensive Assiniboine Riverbank Trail system. The trails run 17 km/10.5 mi. along the Assiniboine River, including a network of parks and pathways linked to the Red Willow pedestrian bridge. The trail system ranges from natural river bottom forest to paved lit walkways, linking many sports venues to downtown. Open year-round. Tel. 204-729-2141; toll-free 1-888-799-1111; Web: www.riverbank.mb.ca E-mail: info@riverbank.mb.ca Location: 545 Conservation Drive.
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
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
Gimli
(R.M. of Gimli)
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
Box 1246
GIMLI, MB CANADA
R0C 1B0
Tel: 204-642-6697
Fax: 204-642-6660
Email: gimlicdc@rmgimli.com
Web: www.gimli.ca
 Riding Mountain National Park of Canada
(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada)
Riding Mountain National Park of Canada is a place to reconnect with what truly matters to you, where you will journey to relaxation, laughter, learning and play. Situated at the meeting place of three protected ecosystems – the boreal forest, aspen parkland and fescue prairie - in the middle of a United Nations Biosphere Reserve, you will discover pristine wilderness as it exists nowhere else on earth. Feel like you are looking over the rim of the world when you explore the Escarpment trail system where the Manitoba plateau abruptly falls away 300m to the prairies below.

Offering more than 400 km of trails set in 2900 km² of entrancing wilderness set amid the agricultural landscape of western Manitoba, Riding Mountain National Park will enchant and inspire you. You will want to come back year after year as the Trail Redevelopment Project means that old favourites are being refurbished and new experiences are being added all the time.

The Lake Audy Bison Herd is a beloved attraction that has been fascinating visitors for 80 years. This captive herd of 40 Plains Bison offer a glimpse of what the prairies once looked like when these great animals roamed freely. Round out your bison experience at the Keesee Sharing Lodge in Wasagaming where you will learn more about the profound connection between the plains’ First Peoples, their prey, and the prairie that nurtured them both.

Clear Lake is one of the most recognizable and beloved features of Riding Mountain National Park. Its jewel toned crystal clear waters are perfect for boating, swimming, and fishing. The sandy beaches invite you to luxuriate in the Manitoba sunshine and the Lakeshore Trail will provide you with hours of recreational opportunities including hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking and camping.

When Riding Mountain National Park was designated in 1930, a man known as Grey Owl gave talks and shows with his pet beavers, Rawhide and Jellyroll. Although people assumed he was Aboriginal, Grey Owl was really an Englishman named Archibald Bellaney who had assumed an Aboriginal persona. His cabin can be visited in the park by hiking or biking an 8.7 km (one-way) trail.

Be sure to stop at the Visitor Centre, a remarkable 1930’s federal heritage building. Here you will find a wealth of information to make your stay in Riding Mountain truly memorable including the latest trail and weather conditions. Or tour the exquisite organically maintained English Gardens. Sign up for a guided hike or an interpretive adventure. Or become one of a growing number of “citizen scientists” taking part in research and restoration projects in Riding Mountain National Park.

Tel. 204-848-7275
Web: www.pc.gc.ca/riding
E-mail: rmnp.info@pc.gc.ca.

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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
Beausejour Daylily Gardens
(Beausejour Daylily Gardens)
The Beausejour Daylily Gardens (Zone 2B) are the coldest American Hemerocallis Society Display Garden in the world, and an MRLS Display Garden. Two acres with 600 daylily cultivars, 150 different irises, dozens of peonies, hundreds of lilies and other perennials, prairie hardy fruit trees and shrubs, picnic site, lawn checkers and bocce. Free admission. Open May to November. Tel. 204-268-3950; Web: beausejourdaylilygardens.com E-mail: beaudlg@mts.net Location: First Street North.
Box 1539
Beausejour, First Street North, MB CANADA
R0E 0C0
Tel: 204-268-3950
Fax: 204-268-3107
Email: beaudlg@mts.net
Web: www.beausejourdaylilygardens.com
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Winkler Tourist Park
(City of Winkler)
Outdoor waterpark with slides, golf course, playground, ball diamonds, beach volleyball, tennis courts and outdoor basketball. Located on Park Street. Open May to October.
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
Arden
(R.M. of Lansdowne)
Arden
See a turn-of-the-century general store and buildings circa 1900 featuring fieldstone foundations. The world's largest crocus is a 10 ft tall replica of Manitoba's floral emblem. The swinging bridge spans 100 feet across the Whitemud River. A fast-vanishing prairie icon, the traditional wooden grain elevator still stands as a beacon of the past. Tel. 204-368-2202.
Box 141
ARDEN, MB CANADA
R0J 0B0
Tel: 204-368-2202
Fax: 204-368-2278
Web: www.ardenmb.ca
 Assiniboine Park
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
Assiniboine Park; Assiniboine Park is one of Winnipeg's finest attractions and is visited by millions of people every year. Open 365 days a year, this premier green space serves as a gathering place for locals and tourists seeking recreation, relaxation and education. Explore creatures from near and far at Assiniboine Park Conservatory. Children are invited to the fun and excitement of the Nature Playground - a place filled with tree forts, swings, willow tree tunnels, a children's garden resembling the classic board game snakes and ladders and so much more! In the winter months Assiniboine Park offers skating on the duck pond, cross-country ski trails and a toboggan hill that has become a favourite attraction for the young and the young at heart!; Tel: 204-927-6000; E-mail: info@assiniboinepark.ca; 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
Saint-Boniface City Hall
(Tourisme Riel)
Tourieme Riel is your one-stop shop to discover Manitoba's rich francophone culture and history, here you'll find an excellent source of information for attractions and events throughout Saint-Boniface and French Manitoba. Guided tours of the quarter are offered. Open year-round Monday to Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., September long weekend to May long weekend, Monday to Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. May long weekend to September long weekend. Free admission. Tel. 204-233-8343; toll-free: 1-866-808-8338; Website: www.tourismeriel.com E-mail: info@tourismeriel.com Location: 219 Provencher Boulevard.
219, boulevard Provencher
WINNIPEG, Main Floor, MB CANADA
R2H 0G4
Toll Free: 1-866-808-8338
Tel: 204-233-8343
Fax: 204-233-8360
Email: info@tourismeriel.com
Web: www.tourismeriel.com
The Scarecrow Forest
(The Scarecrow Forest)
The Scarecrow Forest is a half mile gravel trail winding through acres of bush with friendly scarecrow scenes waiting around each corner. Zip line rides, tractor train rides, play structures, mega sandboxes, bale maze, petting farm and a corn trail will entertain you all day.

Tel. 204-371-5556
Web: www.pennerpumpkins.com
E-mail: shirley@pennerpumpkins.com
Location: north of Steinbach on Hwy. 12, 2.75 mi east on PR 311 (toward Giroux)
Box 42 Grp 3 RR1
STEINBACH, MB CANADA
R5G 1L9
Tel: 204-371-5556
Email: shirley@pennerpumpkins.com
Web: www.pennerpumpkins.com
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Wasagaming Townsite (PHS)
(Culture (DB), Heritage and Tourism -- Historic Resources Branch)
Wasagaming Townsite, on the south shore of Clear Lake, provides a variety of recreational activities including a fine 18-hole golf course, surfaced tennis courts, lawn bowling and canoeing. Motels, resorts, shops, restaurants, a cinema, campsites, a boat rental facility and a big dance hall are also found in the townsite. Two 1930s log buildings, the Park Theatre and the Wigwam Restaurant, are designated as provincial heritage sites. Wasagaming Weekend is a true family affair. (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
Lakeview Campground (P)
(Lakeview Campground (P))
32 km south of Thompson on Highway 6. Park offers something for everyone. All facilities are close at hand. Interpretive program. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). 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
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

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