Pakwash Provincial Park

Pelican Pakwash Provincial Park

Pakwash Provincial Park is located 19 km north of Ear Falls, and is home to a 1.5 kilometer long sand beach, campgrounds, nature trails, aboriginal rock paintings and over 65 species of birds.

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park

Bon Echo Provincial Park is home to the 100-metre-high Mazinaw Rock, featuring over 260 Indigenous pictographs. Explore the park's RV, car camping, backcountry, and roofed accommodations, beaches and great hiking trails from 1 km in length to 17 km in length. Interpretive boat tours are offered on Mazinaw Lake and over to Mazinaw Rock.

Kinsmen (Keesic) Beach

Kinsmen Beach Red Lake

Kinsmen Beach is also known as Keesic Beach. The long, beautiful beach on Red Lake features swimming, a picnic area and flush restroom facilities. There is a play structure there as well as a shelter for family picnics. There is also a roped-off swimming area. No lifeguards are present.

 

The Red Lake Anishinaabe Pow Wow is held here annually in June. What a fabulous setting for a Pow Wow!!

Keesic Beach

Pow Wow at Keesic Beach

This long, sand beach is the location of the Red Lake Anishinaabe Pow Wow held annually in June. Added bonus: there are flush washrooms on both sides.
 

United Native Friendship Centre

UNFC drum

In recognition of the ever changing world in which we live, the United Native Friendship Centre is dedicated to enhancing the lives of Native and non-Native people in our community and surrounding area.

Its primary responsibility is to serve Aboriginal people with special services in the fields of social, educational and cultural development while, at the same time, building a bridge of understanding between Native and non-Native people.

Lower Fort Garry

Lower Fort Garry

Nations gather to make a historic treaty between Ojibwa, Swampy
Cree and the Crown. Below on the banks of the Red River,
York boats rowed by a Métis crew arrive with furs from across the continent. Walk amongst Canada’s oldest collection of stone fur trade buildings to experience life of the trappers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company at Lower Fort Garry as they lived in the 1850s.

The Winnipeg Art Gallery & Qaumajuq

Winnipeg Art Gallery

The WAG features an impressive collection of over 27,000 artworks spanning centuries, cultures, and media. This is an engaging, accessible space to experience art and artists in new ways, where art and technology offer direct connections to the land, people, and culture of the North.

Assiniboine Park Conservancy

Assiniboine

The Park is home to popular attractions like the English Garden,
The Pavilion, and the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. Winding trails, wide open green spaces, and breathtaking gardens encourage people to get outdoors and be active. Educational programs, free

Voyageur Wilderness

Voyageur Wilderness

Inspired by our Voyageur & Aboriginal heritage, we offer cultural, educational and nature-based experiences from exclusive Voyageur Island, Nym Lake, border of Quetico Park & Canada’s Historical Canoe Water Routes.

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