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Hespeler Park in Niverville
A 90 acre recreation area with bike trails, soccer pitches, baseball diamonds, a large covered picnic area, man-made and natural p[...]
Hadashville
The hamlet of Hadashville is named after Charles Hadash, who moved his family to the area after learning that a railway for the Gr[...]
Grunthal
Home to the Hanover Ag Society Rodeo and Fair held annually each August. Â This is a Semi Pro Rodeo featuring llive bands, an infa[...]
Grand Beach Provincial Park
Resting along the eastern shore of Lake Winnipeg, Canada’s sixth largest fresh water lake and next to the historic La Véren[...]
Elma
Nestled against the Whitemouth River, it is a favourite area for whitewater kayaking,canoeing and tubing. Â Visit one of the local[...]
Garson
The village was named after William Garson who was the founder of the limestone quarry in the region during the early 1900s. Garso[...]
Giroux
The Hamlet of Giroux is the location of Philip’s Magical Paradise, Western Canada’s only magic museum. Â Need a little[...]
Goulet House Musée de Saint-Pierre-Jolys
The vernacular Goulet House is a fine example of early French domestic architecture in Manitoba. Its Red River frame construction [...]
Black River First Nation
Located along the banks of the scenic O’Hanley and Little Black Rivers, Black River First Nation population is 980 and the p[...]
Bird’s Hill Provincial Park
Featuring hills and ridges formed by ancient glaciers, this 35 sq km/22 sq mi park has a lake, oak and aspen forests, native prair[...]
Bannock Point Petroforms
This site has many different boulder mosaics including turtle and snake figures. For some Aboriginal people, the petroforms are [...]
Île des Chênes
Due to area flooding, settlers searched for an area with high ground and abundant trees and named the town Île des Chênes which [...]