Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada
Explore the beautifully restored stone heritage buildings at this intact Hudson's Bay Company fur trade centre on the banks of the Red River. Enjoy the authentic, colourful costumes and stories. ...
Deep Lake Campground
This secluded campground on a picturesque lake is set amid the trails of the Birdtail Bench, with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Located 25 km north of Rossburn off Hwy. 264.
Riverbank Discovery Centre and Trail System
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., ...

Gardens of Assiniboine Park(Assiniboine Park Conservancy) | |
| The Gardens of Assiniboine Park include the Formal Garden designed in 1907, the Herb Garden, the Garden of Life, the Flats Daylily Garden and Daylily Walk, the V.O.N. Victoria Cutting Garden and the Lily Garden. Tel. 204-927-6000; Website: www.assiniboinepark.ca | |
| 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. |
| West Blue Lake Campground (P) (West Blue Lake Campground (P)) | |
| 68 km north of Dauphin on Highway 10, PR 366 turn west for 20 km. Excellent camping and fishing opportunities. Known for its crystal clear waters. A favourite of divers. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving. |
| Zed Lake Provincial Park (P) (Zed Lake Provincial Park (P)) | |
| 309 km northwest of Thompson via PR 391 to PR 384, turn north and travel 20 km. Open May long weekend to September long weekend. |
| Neepawa (Neepawa & Area Lily Festival) | |
| Neepawa Neepawa is a Cree word meaning "abundance or plenty". The town is also known as the "World Lily Capital". The Neepawa & Area Lily Festival is celebrated the third full weekend in July. Tel. 204-476-8811; toll-free: 1-866-893-0381; Website: www.lilyfestival.com E-mail: info@lilyfestival.com |
| Falcon Beach Campground (P) (Falcon Beach Campground (P)) | |
| 126 km east of Winnipeg on Highway 1 in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Many services and facilities in townsite. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to early October. |
| 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 |
| Paint Lake Campground (P) (Paint Lake Campground (P)) | |
| 32 km south of Thompson on Highway 6. Park offers something for everyone. Facilities are close at hand. Interpretive program. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). |
| Grass River Provincial Park (Gyles) Campground (P) (Grass River Provincial Park (Gyles) Campground (P)) | |
| Leaving The Pas, travel north 74 km on Highway 10, turn right and follow Highway 39. Beautiful sand beach, pine forest, excellent starting point for canoeing. Open May long weekend to September long weekend. |
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 | |
Wasagaming Campground(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada) | |
| Well-treed, family-friendly campground within walking distance of Clear Lake’s main beach and Wasagaming townsite featuring shops, restaurants, theatres, museums, bike and boat rentals, horseback riding, extensive trails. | |
| 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 |
| Pinawa (CDC - Pinawa) | |
| Pinawa This resort-like community offers adventure for every season; hike, bike or golf in summer. Ski the scenic cross-country trails in winter or access the network of snowmobile trails that connect with the Can-Am Trail. Imagine yourself in a place, then discover the secret in Pinawa. |
| Gimli (R.M. of Gimli / Gimli Community Development Corporation) | |
| 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 |
| Reed Lake Campground (P) (Reed Lake Campground (P)) | |
| Leaving The Pas, travel north 74 km on Highway 10, turn right and follow Highway 39. Excellent fishing and canoeing opportunities abound. Open May long weekend to mid-September. |
| Grand Beach Campground (P) (Grand Beach Campground (P)) | |
| 80 km north of Winnipeg on Highway 59 to Highway 12, and west 6 km to park gate. Beautiful silica sand beach. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to September long weekend. |
| 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. |
| West Hawk Lake Campground (P) (West Hawk Lake Campground (P)) | |
| Two km north of Highway 1 on Highway 44 in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Excellent scuba diving, Mantario hiking trail and tennis opportunities. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving. |
Kippechewin Campground(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada) | |
| Spectacular views at this group camping area on the western shore of Clear Lake. Accommodates up to 60 people. Located 15 km west of Wasagaming off Hwy. 354. | |
| Manitoba Legislative Building (PHS) (Culture (DB), Heritage and Tourism -- Historic Resources Branch) | |
| Completed in 1920, the Beaux-Arts Classical-style building features a grand staircase, matching bison statues, Manitoba Tyndall stone and the famous Golden Boy statue atop the dome. The grounds contain statues of Queen Victoria, La Vérendrye, statesmen and poets. Location: Broadway and Osborne. |
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. | |
| Selkirk Waterfront (Red River North Tourism) | |
| The Selkirk Waterfront initiative is the result of the City's desire to stimulate downtown investment/development and champion an "inter-connected" river based tourism corridor connecting The Forks in Winnipeg with Lockport, Lower Fort Garry, the Selkirk Waterfront, Marine Museum of Manitoba and Selkirk Park. Have your picture taken at the bronze sculpture Perilous Crossing, depicting seven crewmen on a Hudson Bay York Boat crossing Lake Winnipeg in late fall. |
Deep Lake Campground(Riding Mountain National Park of Canada) | |
| This secluded campground on a picturesque lake is set amid the trails of the Birdtail Bench, with abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Located 25 km north of Rossburn off Hwy. 264. | |
| Manipogo Provincial Park (P) (Manipogo Provincial Park (P)) | |
| 55 km north of Ste. Rose du Lac on Highway 276. Hidden on shores of Lake Manitoba. All-round recreation park with boating facilities, fishing and swimming. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to mid-September. |
| Nutimik Lake Campground (P) (Nutimik Lake Campground (P)) | |
| 56 km north of Highway 1 on Highway 11 to Seven Sisters, turn east on Highway 307 for 31 km in Whiteshell Provincial Park. Ten lite camping yurts available. Reservations accepted. Call 1-888-482-2267 (Winnipeg 948-3333). Open mid-May to Thanksgiving. |
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