ENGLISH | FRANÇAIS |  ESPAÑOL |  中国 |  DEUTSCH |  MOBILE

It's Manitoba Time

Narrow your search within tours and tour operators by keyword and/or by region
173 results for "Tours and Tour Operators"
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SORT: ALPHABETICAL| RANDOM
 Featured Partner
show more
26th Field Regiment RCA/XII Manitoba Dragoons Museum
(26th Field Regiment RCA/XII Manitoba Dragoons Museum)
26th Field Regiment RCA/XII Manitoba Dragoons Museum contains military artifacts, memorabilia, archives and a lending library. Open year-round, Tuesday 2 - 4 p.m. and by appointment. Free admission. Tel. (204) 726-8498/727-7691; fax: (204) 725-1766. Website: www.12mbdragoons.com or www.26fdregmuseum.com E-mail: 26fdregcurator@wcgwave.ca Location: first floor, Brandon Armoury, 11th Street and Victoria Avenue.
1116 Victoria Avenue
BRANDON, MB CANADA
R7A 1B2
Toll Free: 1-888-728-2558 ext 238
Tel: 204-717-4579/204-726-3498, 204-727-7691
Fax: 204-725-1766
Email: 26fdregmuseum@wcgwave.ca
Web: www.12mbdragoons.com, www.26fdregmuseum.com
Alfred Hole Goose Sanctuary
(Manitoba Conservation (MD))
Alfred Hole Goose Sanctuary and Visitor Centre provides an upclose view of goslings in spring and fall during migration. The Centre features an interpretive program, displays, exhibits, self-guiding hiking trail and an observation gallery overlooking a small pond. Open daily May long weekend to September long weekend 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.; September to Thanksgiving weekend, Friday to Sunday and holiday Mondays 10:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. September to Thanksgiving weekend. School programs and group bookings available. Tel. 204-369-3157. Location: .5 km east of Rennie on Hwy. 44.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Altona
(Town of Altona)
Altona
Altona is the Sunflower Capital of Canada, twinned with Emerald, Australia. The Manitoba Sunflower Festival is celebrated the last weekend in July. The Altona Park has an outdoor stage, sporting facilities, playground, campground and an aquatic centre. The world's tallest painting on an easel, a replica of Van Gogh's Sunflowers, stands 76 feet high at the north-east entrance of Altona.
Box 1630
ALTONA, MB CANADA
R0G 0B0
Tel: 204-324-9005/204-324-6468
Fax: 204-324-6472
Email: info@altona.ca
Web: www.altona.ca
Antler River Historical Society Museum
(Antler River Historical Society Museum)
Melita
The Antler River Historical Society Museum has artifacts from archaeological digs, a wedding dress, 1927 Aboriginal costume, a transportation diorama, military history, rural school room, pioneer home circa 1900, wildlife exhibit, over 200 mounted birds and a display of miniature scale model horses and wagons. Open June, July and August, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. and also by appointment. Admission charged. Tel. 204-522-3103 (museum) or 204-522-3438 (after hours). Location: corner of Summit and Ash.
Box 67
MELITA, MB CANADA
R0M 1L0
Tel: 204-522-3438
Fax: 204-522-3168
Arborg & District Multicultural Heritage Village
(Arborg & District Multicultural Heritage Village)
The Arborg & District Multicultural Heritage Village is a working museum and interpretive centre showcasing the multicultural history of rural life and farm communities of the Interlake region prior to 1930. Nestled on 12.9 ac between the Icelandic River and Highway 68, the village features nine historic buildings completely restored, including a school, church, windmill, Parish Hall for private parties and community events, aboriginal encampment area, Ukrainian outdoor bake oven, 1921 CPR caboose. Tours from mid-May to September long-weekend. Admission charged. Tel. 204-376-5079 Web: www.arborgheritagevillage.ca E-mail: admhv@hotmail.com
Box 4007
Arborg, MB CANADA
R0C 0A0
Tel: 204-376-5079
Email: admhv@hotmail.com
Web: www.arborgheritagevillage.ca
Arctic Nature Tours
(Arctic Nature Tours)
Specializes in interpretive nature tours across the Churchill River to historic and archaeological sites along the Precambrian shield. Northern lights viewing and igloo building. Flora and fauna photography, whales, polar bears, seals and foxes. Certified tour guide. Production company with stock footage in Betacam, DV, HI-8, 7,000 minutes of arctic wildlife subjects. U-drive, cottage rental and bed and breakfast. Service en français.
Box 1031, 153 Kelsey Blvd.
CHURCHILL, MB CANADA
R0B 0E0
Toll Free: 1-877-765-2733
Tel: 204-675-8878
Fax: 204-675-2647
Email: polarinn@mts.net
Web: www.polarinn.com
Aseneskak Casino
(Aseneskak Casino)
Aseneskak Casino celebrates the culture and traditions of the Cree Nations. Features live entertainment, restaurant, art gallery, gift shop and numerous games of chance. Group tours welcome. Open Monday to Thursday 11 a.m. - 2 a.m., Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 3 a.m., Sunday noon - 2 a.m. Tel. 204-627-2250; toll-free: 1-877-627-2267; fax: 204-627-2278; Website: www.bestlittlecasino.ca Location: at Opaskwayak Cree Nation.
Hwy. 10 North, Box 10250
OPASKWAYAK, MB CANADA
R0B 2J0
Toll Free: 1-877-627-2267
Tel: 204-627-2250
Fax: 204-627-2278
Email: info@aseneskak.ca
Web: www.bestlittlecasino.ca
Ashern Pioneer Museum
(Ashern Pioneer Museum)
Ashern
The Ashern Pioneer Museum is housed in the former CNR station and includes Ashern's first Church (Anglican), Darwin School, a log house, a post office and a municipal building. The museum also hosts a mini Threshermen's Reunion in September. Open July and August 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. Tours and other times on request. Donations accepted. Tel. 204-768-2394. Location: 1st Street Southwest.
Box 642
ASHERN, MB CANADA
R0C 0E0
Tel: 204-768-3147/204-768-3051
Fax: 204-768-3051
Web: www.ashern.ca
Assiniboia Downs
(Assiniboia Downs)
Something for Everyone!

Live thoroughbred racing from May through to September. The Downs offers plenty of fun for everyone including simulcast (televised) racing from major tracks worldwide and the Club West Gaming Lounge featuring 140 Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) in a casino-like atmosphere. Assiniboia Downs is open every day except Christmas Day!

The track can be enjoyed by everyone. The Downs offers Family Fun Days during afternoon race cards where children of all ages can enjoy a petting farm, and youngsters can ride a pony or bounce in the inflatable gyms all for FREE.

Feast in the Terrace Dining Room with its breathtaking view of the track or savour a delicious hot dog while taking in the sites.

Admission and parking are free.

Tel: 204-885-3330
Web: ASDowns.com
E-mail: info@ASDowns.com
Location: 3975 Portage Avenue West at the Perimeter Highway
3975 Portage Avenue
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3K 2E9
Tel: 204-885-3330
Fax: 204-831-5348
Email: info@ASDowns.com
Web: www.ASDowns.com
Assiniboine Forest
(City of Winnipeg - Public Works (RP))
Comprised of over 700 acres of urban oak and aspen forest, it is one of the largest urban nature parks of its kind in Canada. This multi-use park is home to a variety of species of flora and fauna. Interpretive signage identifies the 1 km paved Sagimay Trail leading to Eve Werier Pond, boardwalk and the 6 km woodchipped trail system. A section of the Trans-Canada Trail is along the south edge of the forest. Open year-round. Free admission. Guided tours available. Tel. 204-986-7234; fax: 204-986-7236; Web: www.winnipeg.ca/publicworks/naturalist/ns/af/index.asp E-mail: prairie@winnipeg.ca Location: Grant Avenue at Chalfont.
105 - 1155 Pacific Avenue
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3E 3P1
Tel: 204-986-7234/204-986-7233
Fax: 204-986-7236
 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
 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
Aunt Muffy's Hobby Farm & Petting Zoo
(Aunt Muffy's Hobby Farm & Petting Zoo)
Aunt Muffy's Hobby Farm & Petting Zoowill accommodate families, groups, private parties, special events, local fairs, either on site or off site. Game area, bonfire pit, barbecue and more. Open year-round. Tel. 204-252-3736, 204-249-0002 Fax: 204-252-3736 E-mail: lshrinknurse@hotmail.com Wheelchair accessible
Box 5
ROSSENDALE, MB CANADA
R0H 1C0
Tel: 204-252-3736/204-249-0002/871-0844
TTY: 800-885-0511
Fax: 204-252-3736
Email: auntmuffy@hotmail.ca
Web: www.auntmuffyshobbyfarmandpettingzoo.ca
Bannock Point
(Manitoba Conservation (MD))
Bannock Point features petroforms: stones laid out on the bedrock in the shapes of turtles, snakes, geometric designs and a Thunderbird. They are believed to have been made centuries ago by First Nations people for their value in teaching and healing ceremonies. Tel. 204-369-3157. Location: north of Pine Point Rapids.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
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
I´m interested
Bee2gether Bikes
(Bee2gether Bikes )
Boler camper and tandem bike rentals in Winnipeg, hourly or daily rates. Provide suggested touring routes in the city for bike riding. Location: Forks Market Road and Waterfront Drive.
216 Borebank Street
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3N 1E3
Tel: 204-298-2925
Fax: 908-325-7385
Email: chad@bee2getherbikes.com
Web: www.bee2getherbikes.com
Binscarth Gordon Orr Memorial Museum
(Village of Binscarth)
Binscarth Gordon Orr Memorial Museum exhibits a wonderful collection of artifacts specific to the area. Open Monday to Friday mid-June to mid-August. Donations accepted. Tel. 204-532-2217 (summer) and 204-532-2223 (after August 31). Location: 19 km/11 mi. south of Russell on Hwy. 16.
Box 24
BINSCARTH, MB CANADA
R0J 0G0
Tel: 204-532-2102
Fax: 204-532-2153
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
Bishop Velychkovsky Martyr's Shrine
(Bishop Velychkovsky Martyr's Shrine)
Bishop Velychkovsky Martyr's Shrine
This is Canada's second martyr's shrine. A beautiful chapel contains the relics (mortal remains) of the Ukrainian Catholic martyr, Blessed Vasyl Velychkovsky. Beatified by Pope John Paul II, Blessed Vasyl suffered severe tortures during the Soviet regime and died in Winnipeg in 1973. A museum with artifacts and a video depicts the martyr's life story. Open Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Guided tours available. Free admission. Tel. 204-338-7321; fax: 204-338-7321; Website: www.bvmartyrshrine.com E-mail: bvshrine@mts.net Location: St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 250 Jefferson Avenue.
250 Jefferson Avenue
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R2V 0M6
Tel: 204-338-7321
Fax: 204-338-7321
Email: bvshrine@mts.net
Web: www.bvmartyrshrine.com
Blue Sky Expeditions
(Blue Sky Expeditions)
Take a step back in time by dogteam while visiting the polar bear and beluga whale capital. Winter sleds and summer carts available. Authentic, natural, un'fur'gettable!
Box 845
CHURCHILL, MB CANADA
R0B 0E0
Tel: 204-675-2001
Email: jgaazure@mts.net
Web: www.blueskymush.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
 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
Brandon University (PHS)
(Brandon University)
Since 1899, Brandon University offers undergraduate degrees in arts, science, education, music, nursing and applied disaster and emergency studies, professional programs in business administration, psychiatric nursing, as well as graduate programs in music, education, psychiatric nursing and rural development. The University's 15-acre campus contains many historic structures and collections. Open to the public 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. Tours by appointment. Campus grounds open to all. Tel. 204-728-9520. (PHS)
270 - 18th Street
Brandon, MB CANADA
R7A 6A9
Tel: 204-727-9762
Fax: 204-728-4674
Email: communications@brandonu.ca
Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre
(Bruce D. Campbell Farm and Food Discovery Centre)
This is the first hands-on interpretive facility which will explore the ways in which food is made in Canada. Exciting and interactive exhibits lead visitors from the farmer’s wheat field to the kitchen table. A highlight of these exhibits are viewing windows into a research barn where visitors will peek into a day in the life of a pig. Visitors learn about every aspect of food production from farming practices to retail sales. The Discovery Centre also highlights ongoing research at the National Centre for Livestock and the Environment.

Tel. 204-883-2524, 204-883-2532
Web: www.farmandfooddiscoverycentre.ca
Location: Glenlea Research Station (south on Highway 75, 15 km past the Perimeter Highway. Turn east at Research Station Road, drive 1 km.)
256 - 66 Dafoe Rd.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3T 2N2
Tel: 204-883-2524/204-883-2532
Fax: 204-474-7525
Web: www.ffdc.ca
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre
(Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre)
The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre houses the largest collection of marine reptile fossils in Canada. If you like dinosaurs or sea monsters, you will love “Bruce”, our 43 ft (13 m) Mosasaur, the fiercest of all the marine reptiles. He's bigger than a T Rex and just as scary. Join our staff on the beautiful Manitoba Escarpment as they hunt for prehistoric fossils. Register for one of our Fossil Dig programs (May to October) to begin your own outdoor fossil finding adventure. These programs have had a 100% success rate in finding fossils since 2008. School, youth and group museum tours are available year-round. We also offer an exciting Summer Kids program during July and August. Open daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. May to August; 1 - 5 p.m. September to April. Tel. 204-822-3406; Web: www.discoverfossils.com E-mail: info@discoverfossils.com Location: Lower Level, Community Centre, 2nd and Gilmour.
111-B Gilmour Street
MORDEN, MB CANADA
R6M 1N9
Tel: 204-822-3406
Fax: 204-272-3303
Email: info@discoverfossils.com
Web: www.discoverfossils.com

RESULTS PAGE(S) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Churchill Wild