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

Falcon Beach Ranch

Falcon Ranch

A forested ranch at the gateway to the Whiteshell Provincial Park.Come on out for the day to horseback ride on a scenic wooded trail, or plan a longer stay,
spending your evenings on the front porch of one of our log cabin hideaways. Round up your family and friends and mosey on out for your next adventure.

Nopiming Provincial Park

Nopiming Park

Entrance to the wilderness," — that's exactly what Nopiming means in the Anishinabe language. You won't be disappointed at your arrival to the park, as this phrase aptly describes what you can expect.
The entrance road leads to miles of shield country, which is scattered with hundreds of crystal clear lakes that are rimmed by granite rock and sheltered by stands of black spruce, birch and poplar.

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.

Beausejour Daylily Gardens

Daylily Gardens

Beausejour Daylily Gardens, a two-acre display garden, has been recognized as the coldest American Hemerocallis Society (AHS) display garden on the planet.

The Forks Market

Forks Market

The Forks shall be developed as a meeting place a special and distinct, all-season gathering and recreational place at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, through a mixed-use approach including recreational, historical and cultural, institutional and supportive commercial use.

Manitoba Museum

Manitoba Museum

The Manitoba Museum is the province’s largest, not-for-profit centre for heritage and science learning. We are renowned for our vivid portrayal of Manitoba’s rich and diverse history, Planetarium shows, and Science Gallery exhibits.

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.

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