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Explore the major attractions spread across Manitoba's eight distinct tourist regions. |
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Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada | | Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada
Explore the beautifully restored stone heritage buildings at this intact, original Hudson's Bay Company fur trade centre on the banks of the Red River. Enjoy the authentic, colourful costumes and stories. Smell goods baking on the hearth fires, hear the blacksmith's hammer, touch the furs in the fur loft and participate in special events. See the Big House (Governor's home), men's house, guest cottage, blacksmith's shop, farm manager's cottage, native encampment and York boat.
The Visitor Reception Centre features a theatre, restaurant, gift shop and picnic shelter. Full programming at the historic site is available from May 15 to Labour Day. Site tours available September to Thanksgiving. Group programs, meetings, dinners by pre-registration all year. Admission charged. Tel. 204-785-6050; toll-free: 1-888-773-8888; Website: www.pc.gc.ca/garry E-mail: lfgnhs.info@pc.gc.ca Location: 32 km/20 mi. north of Winnipeg on PTH 9. | 401 - 25 Forks Market Road WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3C 4S8 Toll Free: 1-888-773-8888 Tel: 204-983-6757 Fax: 204-983-2221 Email: information@pc.gc.ca Web: www.pc.gc.ca |
Hecla Provincial Park | | Hecla Provincial Park
Lush forest, rugged shoreline, scenic beaches and bountiful wildlife blend within this pristine park land. Venture through the park's many hiking and cross-country ski trails. Other facilities include a campground, vacation cabins, a bed and breakfast home, tennis courts, a championship 18-hole golf course, a resort and conference centre, and marina. Interpretive programs and guided tours are available seasonally. For reservations at the Family Vacation Cabins tel. 204-948-3333 or toll-free: 1-888-482-2267. Location: north of Riverton on Hwy. 8.
Hecla Village features a 1 km self-guiding trail through the restored village, tracing the history of Icelandic settlement in the area. Restored buildings include a church, community hall, 1920s school, Icelandic home and a village store still in operation. Hecla Island is named after an Icelandic volcano. Guided walks by a park interpreter are available in summer.
Hecla Fish Station contains an exhibit on commercial fishing.
Heritage Home Museum is a restored and furnished Icelandic household from the 1920s and 1940s periods.
The Wildlife Viewing Tower is a popular morning and evening rendezvous for wildlife viewers and photographers.
The Grassy Narrows Marsh hiking and biking trails lead you to boardwalks and viewing blinds to gain spectacular views of waterfowl and wildlife. | 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com |
Grand Beach Provincial Park | | Grand Beach Provincial Park
Resting along the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg, Canada's fifth largest lake and next to the historic La Vérendrye Trail, are powdery white sand beaches and grass-topped dunes that make this one of the top beaches in North America. The dunes reach as high as 8 m/30 ft. A lagoon supports many species of birds.
An excellent place to swim, wind surf or hike, three excellent self-guiding walks: Spirit Rock Trail, Wild Wings Trail and the Ancient Beach Trail.
The Park also features a campground, outdoor amphitheatre, picnic shelters, a restaurant, concession services and wheelchair access to the beach. | 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com |
Cooks Creek Heritage Museum | | Cooks Creek
Cooks Creek Heritage Museum is situated in the oldest Galician settlement in western Canada. The seven buildings include a restored barn and blacksmith shop, pioneer homes, candle house and chapel. Dedicated to early pioneers from Slavic Europe. Heritage Day (August). Open for tours May to August, daily 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays. September by appointment. Admission charged. Tel. 204-444-4448; fax: 204-444-4224; E-mail: cchm@mts.net Location: PR 212 and Sapton Road east of Birds Hill Provincial Park. | Box 10 Grp 22 RR2 DUGALD, MB CANADA R0E 0K0 Tel: 204-444-4448 Fax: 204-444-4224 Email: cchm@mts.net |
Souris | | Souris
Souris is famous for its 102 year old 177 m/582 ft. free-suspension foot bridge over the Souris River. This bridge is the longest of its kind in Canada and was built by Squire Sowden. It is located next to Sowden's former residence, now Hillcrest Museum. Tel. 204-483-2169; fax: 204-483-2129; Website: www.sourismanitoba.com E-mail: sgcdc@mts.net | Box 245 SOURIS, MB CANADA R0K 2C0 Tel: 204-483-5213 Fax: 204-483-5203 Email: sgcdc@mts.net Web: www.sourismanitoba.com |
Musée de Saint-Boniface (PHS) | | Musée de Saint-Boniface is the oldest building in Winnipeg. Built for the Grey Nuns between 1846 and 1851 as the first convent and hospital in Western Canada, it now serves as a showcase of Métis and French-Canadian history. The site is in the heart of old Saint-Boniface and is a short walk across the Esplanade Riel from The Forks. Open weekdays 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. year-round with weekend hours during spring, summer and fall. Admission charged. Tel. 204-237-4500; fax: 204-986-7964; E-mail: info@msbm.mb.ca Location: 494 avenue Taché. (PHS) | 494, avenue Tache WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R2H 2B2 Tel: 204-237-4500 Fax: 204-986-7964 Email: info@msbm.mb.ca |
Riding Mountain National Park of Canada | | Riding Mountain National Park of Canada
This accessible wilderness features almost 3,000 sq. km/1,150 sq. mi. of boreal forest, aspen parkland, deciduous forest and open grasslands and meadows. The area is a haven for outdoor wilderness experiences and wildlife viewing - including a herd of bison living in the park! A network of day-use and overnight trails is designed for hiking, cycling or horseback riding. Interpretive programs are offered. There are several campgrounds and picnic areas at many of the lakes. Reservations are required for camping in the backcountry. Reservations for Wasagaming Campground are advisable. Toll-free: 1-877-737-3783 or Website: www.pccamping.ca. Detailed guides and maps are available at the park office and the Visitor Centre. Admission charged. Tel. 204-848-7275; Web: www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/riding E-mail: rmnp.info@pc.gc.ca.
A small bison herd numbering approximately 30 animals is maintained on a 647 ha. fenced range near Lake Audy. An on-site exhibit relates the natural history of the bison and the native fescue grassland where they live. The herd is best viewed in the early morning or evening hours.
Clear Lake is spring-fed and 33 m/110 ft. deep. Enjoy swimming, boating, wind-surfing and fishing for northern pike, walleye, perch, lake trout and whitefish.
When Riding Mountain National Park was designated in 1930, a man known as Grey Owl gave talks and shows with his pet beavers, Rawhide and Jellyroll. Although people assumed he was Aboriginal, Grey Owl was really an Englishman named Archibald Bellaney who had assumed an Aboriginal persona. His cabin can be visited in the park by hiking or biking an 8.7 (one-way) km trail.
The Visitor Centre contains displays, pamphlets, audio-visual materials and interpretive programs. The Nature Shop, owned and operated by Friends of Riding Mountain National Park, offers quality souvenirs, interpretive and educational materials and programs for all nature lovers. Open in summer only. | General Delivery WASAGAMING, MB CANADA R0J 2H0 Tel: 204-848-7275 Fax: 204-848-2596 Email: rmnp.info@pc.gc.ca Web: www.pc.gc.ca/riding |
Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre | | Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre
Come see why the Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Center is the world's 'Best Environmental Experience'! Under the guidance of our friendly interpreters, you can trek over 30 kilometers of nature trails, take a guided tour of the marsh, go canoeing, view birds and wildlife, watch a film in our multimedia theatre, enjoy a meal in our café and check out our fun, interactive exhibits. Open daily year-round. Admission charged. Tel. 204-467-3300; toll-free: 1-888-50-MARSH; fax: 204-467-3311; Website: www.ducks.ca/ohmic E-mail: ohmic@ducks.ca Location: 20 minutes north of Winnipeg at Hwys. 67 and 220. | Box 1160 STONEWALL, MB CANADA R0C 2Z0 Toll Free: 1-888-50-MARSH Tel: 204-467-3300 Fax: 204-467-9028 Email: ohmic@ducks.ca Web: www.ducks.ca/ohmic |
Stonewall Quarry Park | | Stonewall Quarry Park
Giant limestone kilns form the focus of this unique park, which features a walking trail, manmade lake, beach, picnic areas, ball diamonds and campground. Quarry Days are celebrated the third weekend in August. Open daily May 1 to September long weekend; lake open June to September long weekend; centre is open by appointment only from September to May 1. Guided tours on request. Tel. 204-467-7980; fax: 204-467-7985; Website: www.stonewall.ca E-mail: stoneqp@stonewall.ca Location: Stonewall. | Box 250, 293 MAIN ST STONEWALL, MB CANADA R0C 2Z0 Tel: 204-467-7980 Fax: 204-467-7985 Email: stoneqp@stonewall.ca Web: www.stonewall.ca |
Spruce Woods Provincial Heritage Park | | Spruce Woods Provincial Heritage Park The park contains the desert-like area known as the Spirit Sands, a five square kilometre tract of open blowing sand dunes that tower 30 metres above the surrounding prairie. Spruce Woods and its desert is home to the Northern prairie skink (Manitoba's only lizard), Western hognose snake and two species of cacti; all are unique in Manitoba. Experience Spirit Sands and Devil's Punch Bowl (an eerie pond formed by the action of underground streams) by hiking along self-guided trails or by horse-drawn covered wagon rides.
Explore rolling hills of native prairie, majestic white spruce, lush deciduous forests and mysterious blue-green ponds as you wander along the many interpretive and hiking trails. Equestrian and mountain bike enthusiasts can explore the wilds of Spruce Woods by following the many back-country trails. Spruce Woods has its own equestrian campground and can be booked by calling (204) 827-2654.
The park has a concession, store, gift shop operated by Friends of Spruce Woods, modern campgrounds, showers, laundromat, outdoor games area, beach, snowmobile trails, cross-country skiing, toboggan hill. The visitors service centre has a wide range of interpretive programs including an amphitheatre, campfire talks, guided hikes, children's events, interpretive display building and extensive winter programs. Contact: Visitor Services Centre. Tel. (204) 827-8850 (mid-May to early September) and (204) 834-8800 (September to mid-May). Location: off PTH 5 south of TCH 1. | 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com |
Pisew Falls-Kwasitchewan Falls | | Pisew Falls-Kwasitchewan Falls
At Pisew Falls, the Grass River drops 13 m/ 42.7 ft., changes direction and jets down through a gorge. A short boardwalk leads to observation platforms. Another .5 km/.3 mi. trail leads to the Rotary Bridge over the Grass River below the falls giving access to trails leading to the top of Pisew Falls and to a 22 km return hiking trail to Kwasitchewan Falls, Manitoba's highest waterfall. Backcountry campsites are at the far end of the loop. Location: between Wabowden and Thompson on Hwy. 6. | 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com |
Sam Waller Museum (PHS) | | Sam Waller Museum (PHS) contains the unique and extensive natural and human history collections of Sam Waller, a teacher and passionate collector. Housed in the former Community Building and Court House, a provincial designated heritage building built in 1916, the museum exhibits tell the fascinating stories of this historic community and region. Historical walking tours are available. Open daily, July and August 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; September to June 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Admission charged; by donation on Wednesdays. Group rates available. Tel. 204-623-3802; fax: 204-623-5506; Web: www.samwallermuseum.ca E-mail: samwallermuseum@mts.net Location: 306 Fischer Avenue. | Box 185, 306 Fischer Avenue THE PAS, MB CANADA R9A 1K4 Tel: 204-623-3802 Fax: 204-623-5506 Email: samwallermuseum@mts.net Web: www.samwallermuseum.ca |
International Peace Garden | | International Peace Garden
A 930 ha/2,300 ac., non-profit, botanical garden and park dedicated to the long-standing peace between Canada and the United States of America is located on the border of Manitoba and North Dakota, 22 km/14 mi. south of Boissevain. Floral gardens, campground, gift shop, cafe, interpretive centre and programs, hiking trails and picnic areas. Brochures available upon request. Main season mid-May to mid-September. Admission to enter park. Tel. 204-534-2510; toll-free: 1-888-432-6733; Website: www.peacegarden.com | Box 419 BOISSEVAIN, MB CANADA R0K 0E0 |
Birds Hill Provincial Park | | Birds Hill Provincial Park
Featuring hills and ridges formed by ancient glaciers, this 35 sq. km/22 sq. mi. acre park has a lake, oak and aspen forests, native prairie wildflowers (including several species of rare orchids), deer, waterfowl and songbirds. Facilities include camping, swimming, picnic sites, a riding stable, a restaurant, a beach concession and a convenience store. There are 30 km/18.5 mi. of trails for walking and cross-country skiing and a 7.2 km/4.5 mi. paved bicycle and roller blading trails.
Interpretive programs are available on a year-round basis for groups of all ages. Every July the park hosts the Winnipeg Folk Festival. Location: 24 km/15 mi. northeast of Winnipeg on PTH 59. | 200 Saulteaux Cresc. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3J 3W3 Email: nrinfo@gov.mb.ca Web: www.manitobaparks.com |
New Iceland Heritage Museum | | The New Iceland Heritage Museum is dedicated to preserving and presenting this fascinating chapter of Manitoba's history. Begin your visit with a ten-minute film. The "New Iceland Saga" tells the story of one pioneer family through the eyes and experiences of four generations. Inside the museum you will find a painting that comes to life, a full size tent and pioneer cabin and a Saga & Legends gallery for the children, complete with a pint sized reading room. Open year-round. Tel. 204-642-4001; Web: www.nihm.ca E-mail: nihm@mts.net Location: 94 - 1st Avenue. | 108 - 94 First Avenue GIMLI, MB CANADA R0C 1B1 Tel: 204-642-4001 Fax: 204-642-9382 Email: nihm@mts.net Web: www.nihm.ca |
Monnaie Royale Canadienne | | Monnaie Royale Canadienne
La monnaie qui circule au Canada et celle de nombreux autres pays est fabriquée à cet établissement. Visites guidées à tous les 30 minutes du lundi au vendredi, 9 h à 16 h, ainsi que les samedis durant les mois de décembre, juin, juillet, et août. Boutique et musée à explorer. Services offerts dans les deux langues officielles. Frais d'entrée. Réservez au : 204-983-6429; sans frais : 1-877-WPG-MINT; fax : 204-255-5203; site web : www.monnaie.ca courriel : boutiquewpg@mint.ca Endroit : 520, boulevard Lagimodière. | 520 Lagimodiere Blvd. WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R2J 3E7 Toll Free: 1-877-WPG-MINT Tel: 204-983-6429 Fax: 204-255-5203 Email: boutiquewpg@mint.ca Web: www.mint.ca |
Manitoba Agricultural Museum | | Austin Home to the Manitoba Threshermen's Reunion and Stampede every July. The Manitoba Agricultural Museum boasts the largest collection of operating vintage farm machinery in Canada (more than 500 implements, most dating back to the early 1900s, some earlier). The Homesteaders' Village, simulates village life in the late 19th century. It includes an 1883 schoolhouse, a post office that once served all of northwestern Manitoba, the typical log houses of the era, an elegant clapboard mansion, a general store, and a railway station. The museum also includes the Manitoba Amateur Radio Museum. Open May 12 to September 30, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. Admission charged. Tel. 204-637-2354; fax: 204-637-2395; Website: www.ag-museum.mb.ca E-mail: info@ag-museum.mb.ca Location: south of junction of Hwy. 1 and PTH 34. | Box 10 AUSTIN, MB CANADA R0H 0C0 Tel: 204-637-2354 Fax: 204-637-2395 Email: agmuseum@mts.net Web: www.ag-museum.mb.ca |
Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre | | The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre has the largest collection of prehistoric marine fossils in North America (from the Western Interior Seaway that covered much of North America 80 million years ago). Discover skeletons and artists' conceptions, life-size reconstructions and dioramas featuring mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, birds, fish, sharks, squid and turtles. Participate in an actual excavation of new fossils through the Manitoba Tourism Award Winning Public Paleontology Program. Open daily, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Group tours welcome. Admission charged. Tel. 204-822-3406; Website: www.discoverfossils.com E-mail: info@discoverfossils.com Location: lower level, Recreation Centre, 2nd and Gilmour. | 111-B Gilmour Street MORDEN, MB CANADA R6M 1N9 Tel: 204-822-3406 Fax: 204-272-3303 Email: info@discoverfossils.com Web: www.discoverfossils.com |
The Forks National Historic Site of Canada | | The Forks National Historic Site of Canada rests on 13 beautifully landscaped acres along the west bank of the Red River, offering a scenic view across the water to historic St. Boniface. Interpretive programs, tours, festivals and heritage entertainment are offered in July and August. Don't miss "David Thompson Live!" - a fun, theatrical production about the life of this Canadian legend. The Forks also features a prairie garden, a heritage adventure playground, evocative sculptures by noted Canadian artists, interpretive panels and exhibits, picnic area and a dock. Grounds are open year-round. Tel. 204-983-6757 (98-FORKS); hearing impaired: 1-866-787-6221; Web site: www.pc.gc.ca, E-mail: forksnhs.info@pc.gc.ca | 401 - 25 Forks Market Road WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3C 4S8 Toll Free: 1-888-773-8888 Tel: 204-983-6757 Fax: 204-983-2221 Email: information@pc.gc.ca Web: www.pc.gc.ca |
Dalnavert Museum (PHS) | | Dalnavert Museum (PHS)
Built in 1895 for Sir Hugh John Macdonald (former premier of Manitoba), this beautifully restored home is one of Western Canada's finest examples of Queen Anne Revival Architecture. It is a designated Provincial and National Historic Site. The new Visitors' Centre features a well-appointed gift shop, auditorium space for meetings and events and free parking. The Museum is open year-round, hours change seasonally. Interpretive tours provided daily. Group tours should be booked at least one week in advance. Last tour 60 minutes (1 hour) before closing. Admission fee. Tel. 204-943-2835; fax: 204-943-2565; Website: www.mhs.mb.ca E-mail: dalnavert@mhs.mb.ca Location: 61 Carlton Street (south of Broadway). | 61 Carlton Street WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3C 1N7 Tel: 204-943-2835 Fax: 204-943-2565 Email: dalnavert@mhs.mb.ca Web: www.mhs.mb.ca |
Rainbow Stage | | Rainbow Stage
Rainbow Stage produces full-scale Broadway-style musical theatre at Canada's longest-running outdoor theatre in Kildonan Park. Winter productions are staged at Pantages Playhouse Theatre. Tel. 204-989-5261, box office 1-888-989-0888; fax: 204-989-5266; Website: www.rainbowstage.net E-mail: rbstage@mts.net Location: Kildonan Park, 2021 Main Street. | 200 - 180 Market Avenue WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3B 0P7 Toll Free: 1-888-989-0888 Tel: 204-989-5261 Fax: 204-989-5266 Email: rbstage@mts.net Web: www.rainbowstage.net |
Churchill | | Churchill
The Polar Bear Capital of the World is the only human settlement where polar bears can be observed in the wild. The bears tip the scale at over 1,300 pounds, stand 10 feet tall and can move with surprising speed and agility. Best viewing time is October to early November.
Churchill is also famous with birders - some 250 species of birds including the rare Ross Gull, nest or pass through on their yearly migrations.
In summer, white beluga whales surface and plunge in the blue-green waters of the Churchill River. You’ll be talking distance of the most vocal whales in the world. More than 3,000 beluga whales come in early July to feed and calve. Seals can also be seen in the harbour and caribou are frequently sighted along the coast.
Churchill, population 1,000, is accessible by air or the Hudson Bay Railway line, which was built over permafrost and muskeg in 1929 and required a crew of 3,000 to complete. The two-night, one-day trip on VIA Rail from Winnipeg to Churchill (1,600 km/1,000 mi.) provides comfortable bedrooms or roomettes and fine Manitoba cuisine in the dining car. Calm Air, Kivalliq Air run regular scheduled air service from Winnipeg, Thompson and Gillam year-round.
On the tundra, lichens and miniature shrubs and flowers bloom each spring and fall. A short distance inland are patches of taiga (sub-arctic) forest, with black spruce, scattered white spruce and a thick mat of lichens.
Visitors are awestruck upon seeing the haunting beauty of our aurora borealis (northern lights). Blue, green and white in colour, they swirl and dance in the still northern sky - with performances that can be seen on clear nights. According to legend, the northern lights will dance their way down to earth if you whistle at them. Why not give it a try? Website: www.townofchurchill.ca E-mail: town@churchillmb.net | Box 176 CHURCHILL, MB CANADA R0B 0E0 Toll Free: 1-888-389-2327 Tel: 204-675-2022 Fax: 204-675-2704 Email: town@churchillmb.net Web: www.townofchurchill.ca |
Asessippi Ski Area and Winter Park | | Asessippi Ski Area and Winter Park
This family resort is a total entertainment centre with 25 downhill ski/board runs, one quad and two triple chair lifts, wonder carpet, half pipe, terrain and tubing park. An enormous winter village and day lodge with a food court, conference/banquet facilities, friendly neighbourhood pub, arcade, gift shop and fully equipped rental/pro shop. Ski and snowboard lessons, night skiing and school/group packages. Summer river tubing, paintball and kayak rentals. Tel. 204-564-2000; fax: 204-564-2179; Website: www.asessippi.com E-mail: sales@asessippi.com Location: in Asessippi Provincial Park. | Box 70 INGLIS, MB CANADA R0J 0X0 Tel: 204-564-2000 Fax: 204-564-2179 Email: sales@asessippi.com Web: www.asessippi.com |
Mennonite Heritage Village (Canada) Inc | | Steinbach
A unique experience awaits visitors at the Mennonite Heritage Village (Canada) Inc. This 40-acre complex spreads out from a street reminiscent of the Mennonite villages found in southern Manitoba during the late 1800s. A windmill with 20 m/60 ft. sails dominates the village. Century-old dwellings, church and school are furnished to the period. The Livery Barn Restaurant serves tasty Mennonite fare, from traditional recipes, in a pioneer setting. The general store offers locally crafted items, stone-ground flour, old-fashioned candy, a wide selection of souvenirs. Open May, June, September 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon - 5 p.m. Sunday; July and August 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday, noon - 6 p.m. Sunday.
The Village Centre houses exhibition galleries, a room for the care and preparation of collections, and public space. Pioneer Days is held every August long weekend. Open year-round, hours same as heritage village and October to April 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday to Friday. Admission charged. Tel. 204-326-9661; toll-free: 1-866-280-8741; fax: 204-326-5046; Website: www.mennoniteheritagevillage.com E-mail: info@mennoniteheritagevillage.com Location: Hwy. 12 North. | 231 Hwy. 12 North STEINBACH, MB CANADA R5G 1T8 Toll Free: 1-866-280-8741 Tel: 204-326-9661 Fax: 204-326-5046 Email: info@mennoniteheritagevillage.com Web: www.mhv.ca |
Assiniboia Downs | | Assiniboia Downs
Live thoroughbred racing May to end of September. Post times are Tuesday, Friday, Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday and holidays at 1 p.m. Every Sunday and holiday is Family Fun Day, featuring a free petting zoo and free pony rides. Licensed dining room overlooks race track and offers exceptional dining. Open year-round with simulcast wagering from major race tracks in Canada, Australia and the U.S. Fully licensed lounge with 140 VLTs. General admission and parking are free. Tel. 204-885-3330; Website: www.assiniboiadowns.com E-mail: info@assiniboiadowns.ca Location: 3975 Portage Avenue West at the Perimeter Highway. | 3975 Portage Avenue WINNIPEG, MB CANADA R3K 2E9 Tel: 204-885-3330 Fax: 204-831-5348 Web: www.assiniboiadowns.com |
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