Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Travel Manitoba Visitor Information Centre, Parks Canada Visitors Centre, Fort la Reine Museum, Riverbank Discovery Centre, Lake Winnipeg Visitor Centre, Boissevain Tourist Information, Gaynor Family Regional Library, Russell Visitor Information Centre, Tourisme Riel Information Center.
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The Travel Manitoba Visitor Information Centre is located inside the Johnston Terminal at the Forks Heritage site. Free Wifi on-site
4.5 based on 193 reviews
We spent quite a bit of time in this place...attached to the Via Rail train Station....again, self guided...an excellent intro to life in the far north!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
The Fort la Reine Museum is made up of 25 buildings and it covers 300 years of prairie history. To learn about the fur trade and exploration period visit the Fort la Reine replica and the corresponding York boat and trappers cabin. It has a collection of homes each showcasing a different era of pioneer living. The pioneer village also has a variety of businesses and a one room school house built in 1881. A part of the collection touches upon the railway and has CPR’s general manger, Sir William Van Horne’s person business car from 1882. Regular season is from May - October, but private tours may be booked in advance during the off-season. Themed events and workshops are regularly scheduled during the regular and off seasons! The Corn Maze is open 24/7 and is located in the field next to the Museum (open seasonally). For more information on Covid-19 safety guidelines and visitation regulations, please visit our website.
I visited here when I moved to town nine years ago and swore I would never go back. The thing that made me change my mind was a workshop series offered throughout the summer to help remember the stories of Indigenous people in this area. I appreciated the stories I heard that evening so I have given them five stars for making a genuine effort to broaden the stories they tell beyond those of white settlers in the area.
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The Riverbank Discovery centre has become Brandon’s “central park”, providing a serene and beautiful place for families to play and pursue a healthy lifestyle. The area has become the home to many events that contribute to an active and prosperous community including a multitude of charity walks and runs, the City of Brandon’s Canada Day Celebrations, meetings, family gatherings and much more.
Took a walk here with out of town friends & we found it to be a very informative & beautiful spot. Great walking trails in a peaceful setting, loved it!
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