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Fort Gibraltar
(Festival du Voyageur)
Visit historical Fort Gibraltar. Come and witness our fascinating history through the eyes of the voyageurs that lived it! Costumed interperters will transport you back in time to the exciting age of the fur trade. Tour a reconstructed 19th century fort and discover the diverse cast of characters that call it home. Open May to September. Tel. 204-233-9470; Web: www.fortgibraltar.com E-mail: info@festivalvoyageur.mb.ca Location: 866 St. Joseph St.
233 Provencher Blvd
Winnipeg, MB CANADA
R2H 0G4
Tel: 204-237-7692
Fax: 204-233-7576
Email: info@heho.ca
Web: www.heho.ca
 Assiniboine Park Zoo
(Assiniboine Park Conservancy)
Assiniboine Park Zoo;Home to nearly 200 species and more than 2,000 furry, feathered and downright fabulous animals, the Assiniboine Park Zoo is a great place for exploration and family fun. With indoor and outdoor exhibits, the Zoo specializes in hardy, cold-climate species from northern latitudes and mountain ranges, such as caribou, lynx, musk ox, and bison. A range of exotic animals is also featured throughout the Zoo such as meerkats, geckos, fruit bats, camels, piranhas, flamingos, snow leopards, tigers and more! The Zoo Gift Shop is located at the Zoo's Group Entrance inside Assiniboine Park and offers a vast and diverse selection of products - from toys to treats an treasures - that make great souvenirs or gifts. Zoo admission is not required to visit the gift shop.; Tel: 204-927-6000 or 204-927-6070 for camps, tours, and programs.
55 Pavilion Crescent
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3P 2N6
Tel: 204-927-6000
Email: info@assiniboineparkzoo.ca
Web: http://www.assiniboineparkzoo.ca
Pisew Falls-Kwasitchewan Falls
(Manitoba Conservation (MD))
Pisew Falls-Kwasitchewan Falls
At Pisew Falls, the Grass River drops 13 m/ 42.7 ft., changes direction and jets down through a gorge. A short boardwalk leads to observation platforms. Another .5 km/.3 mi. trail leads to the Rotary Bridge over the Grass River below the falls giving access to trails leading to the top of Pisew Falls and to a 22 km return hiking trail to Kwasitchewan Falls, Manitoba's highest waterfall. Backcountry campsites are at the far end of the loop. Tel. 204-945-6784; toll-free: 1-800-214-6497. Location: between Wabowden and Thompson on Hwy. 6.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
Churchill
(Chamber of Commerce/Churchill)
Churchill
The Polar Bear Capital of the World is the only human settlement where polar bears can be observed in the wild. The bears tip the scale at over 1,300 pounds, stand 10 feet tall and can move with surprising speed and agility. Best viewing time is October to early November.

Churchill, population 1,000, is accessible by air or the Hudson Bay Railway line, which was built over permafrost and muskeg in 1929 and required a crew of 3,000 to complete. The two-night, one-day trip on VIA Rail from Winnipeg to Churchill (1,600 km/1,000 mi) provides comfortable bedrooms or roomettes and fine Manitoba cuisine in the dining car. Calm Air, Kivalliq Air run regular scheduled air service from Winnipeg, Thompson and Gillam year-round.

In summer, white beluga whales surface and plunge in the blue-green waters of the Churchill River. You’ll be talking distance of the most vocal whales in the world. More than 3,000 beluga whales come in early July to feed and calve. Seals can also be seen in the harbour and caribou are frequently sighted along the coast.

Visitors are awestruck upon seeing the haunting beauty of our aurora borealis (northern lights). Blue, green and white in colour, they swirl and dance in the still northern sky with performances that can be seen on clear nights. According to legend, the northern lights will dance their way down to earth if you whistle at them. Why not give it a try?

Churchill is a birdwatchers’ paradise—some 250 species of birds including the rare Ross Gull, nest or pass through on their yearly migrations. Bird Cove is an excellent spot for bird-watching. The wreck of the Ithaca, caught in a windstorm in 1960 while carrying nickel ore from Rankin Inlet to Montreal, is at the western tip of the cove. Akudlik Marsh and Harbour Board Ponds are also very good spots for birdwatchers.

On the tundra, lichens and miniature shrubs and flowers bloom each spring and fall. A short distance inland are patches of taiga (subarctic) forest, with black spruce, scattered white spruce and a thick mat of lichens. Twin Lakes is an island of boreal forest rising out of the surrounding subarctic tundra.

Established in 1957, the Churchill Rocket Research Range is a National Historic Site located at the geographic centre of northern light activity. The skyline of the area is unique with the shapes of four launchers from which more than 3,000 rockets were fired into the atmosphere.

Trilobite Beach is a fossilized tropical beach nestled below the billion year old cliffs of Churchill quartzite. Four million years ago, this was the shoreline of a warm tropical sea located near the equator. The world’s largest trilobite fossil, 72 cm long, was excavated in 1998.

Website: www.churchill.ca
E-mail: town@churchillmb.net
Box 176
CHURCHILL, MB CANADA
R0B 0E0
Toll Free: 1-888-389-2327
Tel: 204-675-2022
Email: churchillchamber@mts.net
Web: www.churchillchamberofcommerce.ca
Cooks Creek Heritage Museum
(Cooks Creek Heritage Museum)
Cooks Creek Heritage Museum is situated in the oldest Galician settlement in western Canada. The seven buildings include a restored barn and blacksmith shop, pioneer homes, candle house and chapel. Dedicated to early pioneers from Slavic Europe. Heritage Day (August). Open for tours May to August, daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays. September by appointment. Admission charged. Tel. 204-444-4448 Fax: 204-444-4224 Web: www.cchm.ca E-mail: info@cchm.ca Location: PR 212 and Sapton Road east of Birds Hill Provincial Park
Box 10 Grp 22 RR2
DUGALD, PH 212 and Sapton Rd, MB CANADA
R0E 0K0
Tel: 204-444-4448/204-444-3247
Fax: 204-444-4224
Email: info@cchm.ca
Web: www.cchm.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/
 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
 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
Children's Museum
(Children's Museum)
A fun family destination! Housed in the oldest surviving train repair facility in Manitoba, the Children's Museum features 12 permanent galleries that spark creative learning. Visitors can hop aboard the authentic 1952 diesel locomotive and 1920 Pullman passenger coach, explore the five-storey tall Lasagna Lookout, test their perceptions in the giant Illusion Tunnel, perform water experiments in Splash Lab and much more. A toddler-exclusive space, Tot Spot serves the needs of the Museum’s smallest visitors. During the holiday season, take a stroll through the land of fairytales in Eaton’s Santa’s Village. All that PLUS public programs, workshops and special events! Tel. 204-924-4000; Web: www.childrensmuseum.com E-mail: general@childrensmuseum.com Location: 45 Forks Market Rd., The Forks
45 Forks Market Road
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3C 4T6
Tel: 204-924-4000
Fax: 204-956-2122
Email: general@childrensmuseum.com
Web: www.childrensmuseum.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
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
Manitoba Historical Society Dalnavert Museum (PHS)
(Manitoba Historical Society Dalnavert Museum)
Dalnavert Museum (PHS)
Built in 1895 for Sir Hugh John Macdonald (former Premier of Manitoba), this beautifully restored home is one of Western Canada's finest examples of Queen Anne Revival Architecture and is a designated Provincial and National Historic Site. The new Visitors' Centre features a well-appointed gift shop, auditorium space for meetings and events and free parking. The Museum is open Wednesday to Sunday year-round, hours change seasonally. Interpretive tours provided daily. Group tours should be booked at least one week in advance. Last tour 45 minutes before closing. Admission fee. Tel. 204-943-2835; fax: 204-943-2565; Website: www.mhs.mb.ca E-mail: dalnavert@mhs.mb.ca Location: 61 Carlton Street (south of Broadway)
61 Carlton Street
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3C 1N7
Tel: 204-943-2835
Fax: 204-943-2565
Email: dalnavert@mhs.mb.ca
Web: www.mhs.mb.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
 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
Asessippi Ski Area and Resort
(Asessippi Ski Area and Resort)
This family resort has something for everyone with 25 downhill ski/snowboard runs, newly expanded downhill snowtubing, 3 chair lifts, 2 terrain parks plus full rental and pro shop and a great snow school for all ages. A charming winter village/day lodge has a full food court, Powder Keg Pub, Trails End Gift Shop, and more. School & group rates avavilable. Summer river tubing, paint ball, Eurobungy and Kayak rentals. Tel. 204-564-2000 Fax: 204-564-2179 Web: www.asessippi.com E-mail: sales@asessippi.com Location: in Asessippi Provincial Park
Box 70
Inglis, MB CANADA
R0J 0X0
Tel: 204-564-2000
Fax: 204-564-2179
Email: sales@asessippi.com
Web: www.asessippi.com
 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
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
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
 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
Hecla Provincial Park
(Manitoba Conservation (MD))
Hecla Provincial Park
Lush forest, rugged shoreline, scenic beaches and bountiful wildlife blend within this pristine park land. Venture through the park's many hiking and cross-country ski trails. Other facilities include a campground, vacation cabins, a bed and breakfast home, tennis courts, a championship 18-hole golf course, a resort and conference centre, and marina. Interpretive programs and guided tours are available seasonally. For reservations at the Family Vacation Cabins tel. 204-945-6784 or toll-free: 1-800-214-6497. Location: north of Riverton on Hwy. 8.

Hecla Village features a 1 km self-guiding trail through the restored village, tracing the history of Icelandic settlement in the area. Restored buildings include a church, community hall, 1920s school, Icelandic home and a village store still in operation. Hecla Island is named after an Icelandic volcano. Guided walks by a park interpreter are available in summer.

Hecla Fish Station contains an exhibit on commercial fishing.

Heritage Home Museum is a restored and furnished Icelandic household from the 1920s and 1940s periods.

The Wildlife Viewing Tower is a popular morning and evening rendezvous for wildlife viewers and photographers.

The Grassy Narrows Marsh hiking and biking trails lead you to boardwalks and viewing blinds to gain spectacular views of waterfowl and wildlife.
200 Saulteaux Cresc.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3J 3W3
Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca
Web: www.manitobaparks.com
 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.
1961 McCreary Road
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R3P 2K9
Tel: 204-989-8355
Fax: 204-895-4700
Email: info@fortwhyte.org
Web: www.fortwhyte.org
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
 Mennonite Heritage Village (Canada) Inc
(Mennonite Heritage Village (Canada) Inc)
Steinbach
A unique experience awaits visitors at the Mennonite Heritage Village (Canada) Inc. This 40 ac complex spreads out from a street reminiscent of the Mennonite villages found in southern Manitoba during the late 1800s. A windmill with 20 m/60 ft sails dominates the village. Century-old dwellings, church and school are furnished to the period. The Livery Barn Restaurant serves tasty Mennonite fare, from traditional recipes, in a pioneer setting. The general store offers locally crafted items, stone-ground flour, old-fashioned candy, a selection of souvenirs. Open May, June, September 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon – 5 p.m. Sunday; July and August 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon – 6 p.m. Sunday.

The Village Centre houses exhibition galleries, a room for the care and preparation of collections, a Souvenir and Book Shop and public space. Pioneer Days is held every August long weekend. Open year-round, hours same as heritage village and October to April 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Admission charged. Tel. 204-326-9661, Toll-free: 1-866-280-8741, Fax: 204-326-5046; Web: www.mhv.ca E-mail: info@mhv.ca Location: Hwy. 12 N.
231 PTH. 12 North
STEINBACH, MB CANADA
R5G 1T8
Toll Free: 1-866-280-8741
Tel: 204-326-9661
Fax: 204-326-5046
Email: info@mhv.ca
Web: www.mhv.ca
Royal Canadian Mint
(Royal Canadian Mint)
Royal Canadian Mint
Circulation coins for 75 countries around the world are produced here. Tours: from Labour Day to Victoria Day, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Tuesday through Saturday); from Victoria Day to Labour Day, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Monday through Sunday). Explore our on-site museum and boutique. Services offered in both official languages. Admission charged. Tel. 204-983-6429; toll-free: 1-877-WPG-MINT; fax: 204-255-5203; Website: www.mint.ca Location: 520 Lagimodière Boulevard.

Monnaie Royale Canadienne
La Monnaie fabrique les pièces de circulation pour 75 pays autour du monde! Visites guidées : De la Fête du Travail à la fête de la Reine : 9 h à 17 h (du mardi au samedi). De la fête de la Reine à la Fête du Travail : de 9 h à 17 h (du lundi au dimanche). Boutique et musée à explorer. Services offerts dans les deux langues officielles. Frais d’entrée. Réservez au : 204-983-6429; sans frais : 1-877-WPG-MINT; fax : 204-255-5203; site web : www.monnaie.ca; Endroit : 520, boulevard Lagimodière.
520 Lagimodiere Blvd.
WINNIPEG, MB CANADA
R2J 3E7
Toll Free: 1-877-WPG-MINT
Tel: 204-983-6429
Fax: 204-255-5203
Email: wood@mint.ca
Web: www.mint.ca
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

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