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Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame/Museum Visitors to the Manitoba Softball Hall of Fame/Museum can view sports memorabilia from the 1930s to present day and the plaques of inductees. Eleven showcases are displayed including a large exhibition space. Museum is open from May to September. Address: 306-200 Main Street Hwy 1-A, East of Portage La Prairie MB Canada R3C 4M2
1 204 925-5673
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Manitoba Museum of the Titanic Winnipegers sailed upon the Titanic, bodies of the unfortunate 100s who died were recovered and brought to Winnipeg, and one passenger was actually buried in Winnipeg. Listen and learn about the illfated luxury liner and discover not only Titanic artifacts, but also artifacts from the rescue ship Carpathia, newspaper clippings from the local papers, and many more items. Address: Ms. Vera Hermanns, Owner/Operator, P.O. Box 305 Portage la Prairie MB R1N 3B5
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The Fort la Reine Museum and Pioneer Village offers insight into the settlement and growth of the Canadian Prairies. Displays include replicas of historic homes and forts filled with artifacts that illustrate the lifestyles of early pioneers. Address: Hwy 1A & Hwy 26 Portage La Prairie MB Canada R1N 3C2
Send an Email 1 204 857-3259
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