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The best places for visit in Manitoba
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Tinkertown
This is Tinkertown Amusements!
About Us!
This is Tinkertown Amusements!
We're an outdoor amusement park with over 25 rides and attractions – the place for fun in the summer! Our friendly youthful staff makes you feel welcome. Take a relaxing half mile ride on the Train. Play some Games. Have a picnic or enjoy our wide variety of food and tasty treats.
(by https://www.tinkertownfunpark.com/)
About Us!
This is Tinkertown Amusements!
We're an outdoor amusement park with over 25 rides and attractions – the place for fun in the summer! Our friendly youthful staff makes you feel welcome. Take a relaxing half mile ride on the Train. Play some Games. Have a picnic or enjoy our wide variety of food and tasty treats.
(by https://www.tinkertownfunpark.com/)

Red River Exihibition Park
The Red River Ex is back this June, featuring all your favourite rides, attractions, food items, plus a few surprises (by Red River Exihibition Park)

Corn Maze
Home of the Guinness Book of World Record's Largest Snow Maze! Enjoy warming areas with bonfires, slide down Snow Mountain, relax in the warming barn, or hop on a sleigh ride! (by cornmazwe.com)

Snakes of Narcisse
Located about 30 minutes west of Gimli, Manitoba, you'll find a natural area known for its snake dens. Open to the public year-round, it is an excellent destination for a family day trip. While you can visit at any time, there are specific seasons and times of day that offer the best snake viewing experience. The snakes are most active during spring and fall, emerging after winter as early as the third week of April and remaining active through May.

The Mint Canada
The Royal Canadian Mint’s Winnipeg location is a world leader in circulation coin design and innovation. Established in 1976 as a high‑tech, high‑volume manufacturing facility, every single Canadian circulation coin is produced here, as well as circulation coins for countries around the world. (by mint.ca)

Manitoba Electrical Museum & Education Centre
Embark on a Journey through Manitoba’s Electrical History (by https://www.electricalmuseum.ca/)

Royal Aviation Museum
The museum possesses one of the most significant bush plane collections globally. It is also home to an extensive collection of aircraft ranging from bush flying, military, passenger, experimental aircraft, and thousands of aviation artefacts. (by https://royalaviationmuseum.com/)

Railway Museum
Railway Museum, virtual tour, Prairie Dog Central

Children museum
The Children’s Museum exists to spark kids’ creative learning. As a non-profit charitable organization, we believe in the potential of all children and provide an interactive learning environment that nurtures the power of imagination and spirit of self-discovery. For over 35 years, we have been the place for families to play, laugh, learn, and grow. (by https://childrensmuseum.com/about-us/)

Museum Human Rights
Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration and future of human rights. (by https://humanrights.ca/about-us)

Gallery art
WAG-Qaumajuq features an impressive collection of over 27,000 artworks spanning centuries, cultures, and media, including the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art in the world. Each piece has its own story to tell. Sharing these stories with the world is at the core of WAG-Qaumajuq. This is an engaging, accessible space where visitors can experience art and learning in new ways. (By https://www.wag.ca/about/the-wag/)

Steeprock Beach
Nestled along the North-East shore of Lake Manitoba. Creating memories that last a lifetime. (by https://www.steeprockbeach.ca/index.html)

Watchorn Provincial Park
You'll find this park on the beautiful eastern shore of Lake Manitoba.
Water activities abound at Watchorn Bay. Swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing are great choices for a hot day. The boat launch is located north of the campground at Watchorn Creek.
For a change of pace, visit Moosehorn Heritage Museum, close to the campsite. The museum is home to many interesting displays and photographs of area pioneers and artifacts from the old Canadian National Railway station and Gypsumville's Canadian Forces station.
Water activities abound at Watchorn Bay. Swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing are great choices for a hot day. The boat launch is located north of the campground at Watchorn Creek.
For a change of pace, visit Moosehorn Heritage Museum, close to the campsite. The museum is home to many interesting displays and photographs of area pioneers and artifacts from the old Canadian National Railway station and Gypsumville's Canadian Forces station.

Pinawa Dam Provincial Heritage Park
Located on the Winnipeg River, Pinawa Dam was Manitoba’s first hydro-electric generating station. Pinawa Dam was developed in response to the demand for residential and commercial power and was crucial to the rapid growth of Winnipeg in the pre-war years. The station began delivering power in 1906 and was closed in 1951 to allow the full flow of the Winnipeg River to serve the Seven Sisters Hydro Station built downstream. (by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/eastern/pinawa.html)

Seven Sisters Falls
Whitemouth Falls is the site of the confluence of the Whitemouth and the Winnipeg Rivers, providing a scenic view of the two rivers and of the Seven Sisters Falls hydro-electric dam. Whitemouth Falls is a great place to spend the day picnicking, fishing and observing wildlife, such as the American White Pelican which frequent the falls. This site is also a known and provincially significant staging and migration area for the Great Gray Owl. (by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/eastern/whitemouth_falls.html)

Pinawa Channel Float and Paddle
We want to share our local environment and love of outdoor activity with you, your friends, and your families. Our goal is to provide access and education, promote fun, affordable and sustainable activities for our guests. It’s time to get unplugged and reconnected with nature! (by https://floatandpaddle.ca/#about)

Clearwater Lake Provincial Park
Long white beaches to stroll, forests of conifers and wildflowers to scout. Water so clear you can see the bottom at 11 m/ 36.1 ft. Come for prime fishing of trophy lake trout, northern pike and whitefish. (by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/northwest/clearwater.html)

Little Limestone Lake
by Louis Hansel in Unsplash
Little Limestone Lake is the world’s largest marl lake, known for its high calcium carbonate content. In warm weather, the marl turns into calcite and separates from the water, forming crystals that give the lake its stunning turquoise color, similar to what you see in the Caribbean. As temperatures drop, the calcite dissolves, reducing the marl levels and turning the water crystal clear. The lake's colors change throughout the year, so the view varies depending on the season.

Hecla Provincial Park
Here on the prairie, there's a place where stories of sunken ships and magical islands are told, where the water and fishing is a way of life. It's a place where endless days of outdoor adventure await. This place is called Hecla / Grindstone Provincial Park, and it is a series of islands between the east and west shores of Lake Winnipeg. With names like Black Island and Drumming Point, this park is cloaked in mystery from the ways of the Anishinabe (Ojibwe) medicine men. Hecla Island was named after one of the most famous landmarks in Iceland, the volcano Mount Hekla. Today, Hecla Island is the hub of activity in this year-round natural playground. Set your sites on seeing a spectrum of birds and wildlife. Play on the beaches, walk the limestone cobbled shores. Listen to the waves as you tee up for your next shot on Gull Harbour's superb 18-hole course. Follow the beacon of the Hecla lighthouse to the safe and well-serviced moorage of Gull Harbour. Here it's easy to be busy, but even easier to relax. Cross over the causeway and leave the mainland behind. (by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/central/hecla.html)

Quarry Park (by https://www.stonewallquarrypark.ca/default.asp)
"The Town of Stonewall came into being as an industrial town - with a multinational workforce of men who toiled twelve hours a day, seven days a week in the limestone quarries.
For decades limestone was quarried and processed into quicklime. The quarries are closed now, and the abandoned kilns stand at the north end of Main Street, as a silent reminder of the past and the men whose labour helped shape the community. (
The Town of Stonewall has developed the area around the kilns into a park. Today Quarry Park covers about 80 acres. It includes a campground, man-made lake, baseball diamonds, walking trails, and the Quarry Park Heritage Arts Centre."...(by https://www.stonewallquarrypark.ca/default.asp)
For decades limestone was quarried and processed into quicklime. The quarries are closed now, and the abandoned kilns stand at the north end of Main Street, as a silent reminder of the past and the men whose labour helped shape the community. (
The Town of Stonewall has developed the area around the kilns into a park. Today Quarry Park covers about 80 acres. It includes a campground, man-made lake, baseball diamonds, walking trails, and the Quarry Park Heritage Arts Centre."...(by https://www.stonewallquarrypark.ca/default.asp)

Winnipeg Beach (by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/central/winnipeg.html)
"Years ago the "Moonlight Special" trains brought visitors to this resort town on the shore of Lake Winnipeg. Now families are rediscovering Winnipeg Beach as a terrific place to celebrate summer. On a hot day, see the sights, stroll the boardwalk, and catch the same cool breeze which sets the windsurfers skimming across the water"...(by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/central/winnipeg.html)

Buffalo Point Resort (by https://buffalopoint.ca/)
"A visual spectacle of rugged, natural beauty carved out Lake of the Woods, Buffalo Point Resort is as breathtaking as it is fun, offering some of the finest year round outdoor recreation and hospitality you’ll find anywhere.
Located on southern Lake of the Woods in Manitoba, Buffalo Point Resort overlooks the waters of Big Traverse Bay, Muskeg Bay and Buffalo Bay and has been the recreational playground for returning families and outdoor enthusiasts for decades."
(by https://buffalopoint.ca/)
Located on southern Lake of the Woods in Manitoba, Buffalo Point Resort overlooks the waters of Big Traverse Bay, Muskeg Bay and Buffalo Bay and has been the recreational playground for returning families and outdoor enthusiasts for decades."
(by https://buffalopoint.ca/)

Lilac Resort (by https://www.lilacresort.com/)
Manitoba’s Most Complete RV, Lodging and Water Park Resort (by https://www.lilacresort.com/)

Falcon Trails Resort
(by https://falcontrailsresort.com/)
"A LITTLE RESORT HIDDEN IN THE WOODS OF TREATY 3 - THE WHITESHELL PROVINCIAL PARK, MANITOBA - ON THE SHORES OF FALCON AND HIGH LAKE.
TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE ANISHINABEWAKI"
(By https://falcontrailsresort.com/)
TRADITIONAL LANDS OF THE ANISHINABEWAKI"
(By https://falcontrailsresort.com/)

Spruce Woods Provincial Park
(by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/western/spruce.html)
"Sand dunes shifting on the whim of the wind; unlikely plants like the pincushion cactus; and strange creatures like the hognose snake cause one to wonder....Manitoba? This is the truly unique Spirit Sands. Within minutes you're staring down at an eerie blue-green oasis of spruce trees and a spring-fed pond. This is the Devils Punch Bowl. By mid-afternoon you're enjoying the coolness of riverbank forests, wandering through the sweet mixed-grass prairie and lingering at the striking views from the Steels Ferry Overlook. All of this is Spruce Woods, a unique mixture of natural contrasts and wondrous adventures." (by https://www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/park-maps-and-locations/western/spruce.html)
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