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| Winnipeg Railway Museum (Winnipeg Railway Museum) | |
| Winnipeg Railway Museum Walk the historic platforms of the Winnipeg Union Station train shed. View railway artifacts from yesteryear and the first steam locomotive on the Canadian prairies, "The Countess of Dufferin" that arrived in 1877. Follow the development of the railways with the displays and rolling stock into the start of the diesel era. Gift shop. Open May 1 to October 31, Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.; November 1 to April 31, Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., weather permitting. Admission charged. Donations accepted. Tours by appointment. Tel. 204-942-4632; fax: 204-947-3228; E-mail: wpgrail@mts.net Location: Tracks 1 and 2 at VIA Rail Station, 123 Main Street. |
| La Maison des artistes francophones (La Maison des Artistes) | |
| La Maison des artistes francophones is a contemporary artist centre, art gallery and sculpture garden. 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. 204-237-5964; Website: www.maisondesartistes.mb.ca E-mail: maison@mts.net Location: 219 Provencher Boulevard. |
| Saint-Boniface City Hall (Tourisme Riel) | |
| The Saint-Boniface City Hall (1906), for almost 70 years as the home of Saint-Boniface's civic government, recalls the era when Saint-Boniface was an independent city, prior to amalgamation with Winnipeg in 1972. Today, the building houses the Riel Tourism Bureau, 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. |
| 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 |
| Martha Street Studio (Martha Street Studio) | |
| A professional artist print making facility and gallery specializing in works on paper, editions and paintings. It is dedicated to the promotion of awareness and appreciation of the printmaking art form in Manitoba and beyond. Tel. 204-779-6253; Web: www.printmakers.mb.ca E-mail: printmakers@mts.net Location: 11 Martha Street, next to The Manitoba Museum |
| Morden (Town of Morden) | |
| Morden is a beautiful community with tree-lined streets, antique fieldstone buildings and mansions, spacious parks, unique boutiques, plus some very special public art. Why not come and experience the warm hospitality that Morden offers and explore some of our many attractions. Morden is located in the beautiful Pembina Valley, 112 km from Winnipeg’s Perimeter, 19 km from the U.S. border, 127 km from the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport. We look forward to welcoming you. Tel. 204-822-4434 Fax: 204-822-6494 E-mail: tmorden@mordenmb.com Web: www.mordenmb.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. Website: www.townofaltona.com Email: info@townofaltona.com |
| Snow Lake (Town of Snow Lake) | |
| Snow Lake The discovery of major ore deposits led to Snow Lake's development as a major mining centre. You will find excellent fishing, canoeing, abundant flora and fauna, resorts, a Manitoba Star Attraction mining museum, Sunset Bay beach. Enjoy history and view the Aboriginal pictographs dating back 1,500 years. Tel. 204-358-2551; fax: 204-358-2112; Website: www.snowlake.com Location: on PR 392. |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| Outdoor Art Gallery (CDC - Turtle Mountain) | |
| Outdoor Art Gallery features over 20 giant outdoor murals on various buildings that depict scenes of the local heritage, the Boundary Commission Trail, scenes of the first locomotive in Boissevain, the Willis Family Farm and the local agriculture. Website www.boissevain.ca E-mail: turtlemountain@mts.net Location: on various buildings. |
| Gallery in the Park (Town of Altona) | |
| Altona's Gallery in the Park includes a spectacular indoor art gallery surrounded by an outdoor sculpture garden and water fountains, where one can appreciate a variety of art mediums. |
| Centre culturel franco-manitobain (Centre culturel franco-manitobain) | |
| The Centre culturel franco-manitobain is located in the heart of St. Boniface, minutes from downtown Winnipeg. Inside, you'll find an art gallery, theatres, meeting rooms, offices of cultural groups, a community radio station with live broadcasts. The CCFM is a hub of cultural activity and a great space where groups can hold AGMs, meetings and cultural events. Tel. 204-233-8972; Web: www.ccfm.mb.ca Location: 340, boulevard Provencher. |
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