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Dauphin
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Dauphin
Dauphin is rich with nature, culture, history and events. Nestled between the beautiful Riding Mountain National Park and Duck Mountain Provincial Park, it is a gateway to pristine wilderness, wildlife and clear blue lakes. Known as the "City of Sunshine" (sunshine 21% of the time), it is also a city of festivals, becoming home to Canada's National Ukrainian Festival and Dauphin's Countryfest, Canada's longest running country music festival. The work ethic and warm hospitality of its people have made it one of the hottest sport tourism destinations in Manitoba, having hosted such recent events as the 2010 RBC Cup National Junior A Hockey Championship. Its vibrant Ukrainian culture and pioneer past bring history alive with beautiful heritage structures and attractions. Dauphin is a hidden gem that is just waiting to be discovered both by visitors and those seeking a great place in which to live, work and raise a family.

Tel. 204-622-3216
Toll-free: 1-866-566-5669
Fax: 204-622-3290
Web: www.tourismdauphin.ca
E-mail: tourism@dauphin.ca

Address
100 Main Street S.
DAUPHIN, MB CANADA
R7N 1K3
Contact
Tel: 204-622-3216/204-622-3228
Fax: 204-622-3290

Email: tourism@dauphin.ca
Web: www.tourismdauphin.ca

On-Site Amenities & Services
Gift shop
Food service
Picnic area
Washrooms
Service in English

Recreational Features
Tennis court
Paintball
Miniature golf
Movie theatre
Bowling
Bingo
Waterslide
Wave pool
U-fish pond
Sport facility

Tour Information
Self-guided tour
Trail brochure/Map
Tours upon request

Attraction Features
Aboriginal
Agricultural
Cultural
Archaeology
Birding
Dinosaur/Palaeontology
Historical
Natural history
Pioneer history
Heritage village
Antique vehicles/Equipment
Sports memorabilia
Public gallery
Museum
Wildlife/Nature Viewing
Church
National Historic Site
Visitor Reception Centre
Roadside monument
Floral displays
Walking paths

Certifications & Affiliations
Assn of Manitoba Museums
Provincial Heritage Property
Churchill Wild