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Criddle / Vane Homestead Provincial Park

Criddle / Vane Homestead, Manitoba’s 79th provincial park was designated on February 24, 2004.

The park is located in southwestern Manitoba about 40 kilometres southeast of Brandon, and is composed of a 130 hectare area that preserves and protects the heritage value of the former homestead of the Criddle/Vane family. The park also protects representative features of the Assiniboine Delta Natural Region including mixed-grass prairie. The Park accommodates nature-oriented recreational and educational opportunities and experiences that are respectful of the natural setting and historic environment.

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Criddle / Vane Homestead Interpretive Trail Wins International Award.


Manigotagan River Provincial Park

Manigotagan River Provincial Park, Manitoba’s 80th provincial park was designated on December 1, 2004. It was initially established as a Park Reserve in March 1997 and renewed in 2002 to enable additional community consultation.

The park is located in southeastern Manitoba about 150 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, and displays all the spectacular vistas and uniquely Canadian settings of the bedrock-controlled forests of the Canadian Shield. The Manigotagan is a challenging whitewater river just hours by road from the population centre of the province. The community of Manigotagan sits at the river's mouth, on the shores of magnificent Lake Winnipeg.

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