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Central Park
Address: Ellice Ave, Winnipeg R3B 1Y1
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Fort Whyte Centre A rural oasis inside the city, Fort Whyte offers more than 600 acres of aspen forest and tall grass prairie. When snow falls you can use snowshoes to trek the trails and visit the bison or try your luck ice fishing on Lake Devonian. The interpretive centre includes a Touch Museum and Aquarium of the Prairies. Dec 5: Father Christmas In the Forest. Have your picture taken with St. Nick from noon-3 pm ($5). Visit the Buffalo Stone Café and gift shop on-site. Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm, Sat-Sun & holidays 10 am-5 pm. Adults $5, seniors $4, students/children $3, under 3 free.
Address: 1961 McCreary Rd Winnipeg Manitoba
1 204 989-8350
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Birds Hill Provincial Park This provincial park north of Winnipeg offers a number of activities. Featuring Kingfisher Lake, which can be used for swimming and boating, there is also a network of trails that visitors can walk, cycle or horseback ride in the summer, and snowmobile and cross-country ski in winter. The park, which is home to the Winnipeg Folk Festival, contains a number of picnic areas and campgrounds. Address: Hwy 59, 24 km (15 mi) N of downtown Winnipeg Winnipeg MB Canada
1 204 654-6730
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Spread out over a total of 194 ha (480 acres) and with 36. 4 ha (90 acres) already in use, the Red River Exhibition Park is a multi-purpose facility where a number of popular events are held each year including the Red River Exhibition. The park and its facilities can be rented for special events and occasion. Address: 3977 Portage Avenue Winnipeg MB Canada R3K 2E8
1 204 888-6990
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St.Vital Park St. Vital Park, in the south of Winnipeg, runs along the east shore of the Red River. The park offers plenty of green space and trails running along the river. Close to shopping and dining in St. Vital. Address: Rivar Rd Winnipeg Mb
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