Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre

Oak Hammock

Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre is a 3.2 kilometer moderately trafficked loop trail located near Stonewall, Manitoba, Canada that offers the chance to see wildlife and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching

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.

Exchange District

Exchange District

Arts and cultural district in the heart of downtown Winnipeg.
 Restaurants, galleries, boutique shopping and so much more.

St. Boniface Cathedral

St. Boniface

This basilica, Mother Church of Western Canada, is a place of worship,
one of the greatest emblems of the City of Winnipeg,
a popular tourist attraction, as well as a major architectural and artistic symbol in St. Boniface, Winnipeg, and Manitoba.

Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Catholic Church, Grotto, and Cemetery

Ukrainian Orthodox Church

Construction of this Ukrainian Catholic church in the Rural Municipality of Springfield began in 1930, designed by priest-architect Philip Ruh, and it was consecrated 22 years later. Reverend Ruh worked
alongside his congregation in building the largest of his remaining creations in Manitoba. He also supervised construction of the adjacent Grotto, a representation in concrete of the Grotto at Lourdes, France. 

St. Andrews Rectory

St. Andrews

Supported by the RM of St. Andrews, the St. Andrews Heritage Centre showcases the history of the St. Andrews area. Tours, programs and events are held at the centre for the public to enjoy. The Heritage Centre is located in the St. Andrews Rectory, a National Historic Site owned by Parks Canada.

Marine Museum of Manitoba

Marine Museum

Established in 1972 the Marine Museum of Manitoba provides visitors with a hands on, heritage experience. We tell the story of the development and the operation of marine life on Lake Winnipeg and the Red River circa 1850 to present day. Visitors get to board the actual ships that navigated the waters of the world’s tenth largest lake and will learn about how the Port of Selkirk played a vital role in the development of Manitoba.

Lac du Bonnet

Lac du bonnet

There are over 60 kilometers (35 miles) of waterways in the region. The area is the second most popular fishing region in the province; second only to the Red River. Situated at the boundary of prairie farmland and boreal forest, Lac du Bonnet is also bird watchers' paradise. Over 300 species of birds can be found within a few kilometers of the Winnipeg River. This variety is mainly due to the region's unique topography and assortment of rivers, lakes and marshes

Birds Hill Provincial Park

Birds Hill

Explore an old homestead. Wander through the wild flowers. Climb to the top of the viewing tower and you'll see for miles.
Walk, cycle, horseback ride through a network of trails that will take you anywhere and everywhere.

Alfred Hole Goose Sanutuary and Visitor Centre

Alfred Hole Goose

Inside the Visitor Centre, displays present the history of the sanctuary, the biology of Canada geese and plenty of opportunities to view the geese up-close. Park Interpreters offer scheduled programs, activities and park information from spring to fall.

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