Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Beausejour Daylily Gardens, Assiniboine Park, English Garden, Arboretum, Ishii Japanese Garden.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
We visit the gardens every time we are there as the lilies in bloom continue all summer. there are also other flowers and you can also buy lilies to plant at home
4.5 based on 1,602 reviews
Spend the day at this pleasant park which features a zoo, fabulous English gardens, scenic walking paths, a minature train and a theater,among other amenities.
Been here alone, as a couple and with family because it’s above average for a park in the city! I like the big walkways and overall design, plus it’s accessible from many entrances by car or on foot. Restaurant 8-4 serves breakfast too and booze lol. Sculpture garden has bronze Winnie the Pooh and other cool statutes too. Pavilion is beautiful day and night. I love the flower gardens, the art, the outdoor theatre and the three dollar steam train. Also love the nature play equipment for children and it’s extra nice because there isn’t any doggy do do as they aren’t allowed there making it cleaner and safer for young children. If you walk up to Portage Ave., you can buy an awesome burger or awesome ice cream, but expect a line up without washrooms there. Park washrooms clean. My wish is for the zoo to sell tickets like a parking lot would. I wish I could just pop in for 20 minutes and see the kangaroos because their hopping makes me feel so very happy! Id like to pay for the time I spend because often I don’t have a whole day and I spend time waiting for others that could be spent at the zoo. Parks are free, but they cost money to run and I’d be willing to pay ten bucks to see the kangaroos for a few minutes just to make myself feel awesome! Anyway just go and feel great and smile and say hi to everyone! You can skate there in winter and they always have events happening so check their website.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
While driving through Assiniboine Park, my husband & I decide to park our car & walk to the English Garden. There is no admission & you can just walk right in (open 9am to 9pm). There are social distancing measures in place at this time due to Covid-19. It wasn't too busy when we were there on a late Friday afternoon. We really enjoyed taking our time to look at all the various flowers in bloom, grasses, lily pond & read about the different statues. There are so many paths to chose from it's easy to feel like you're alone in the park at times! Highly recommend you take the time to enjoy the garden.
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