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Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Frank Skinner, an important Manitoba horticulturalist, this arboretum features an educational trail and a garden. The self-guided trails provide information on Manitoba's plant species. The Heritage Garden displays plants introduced to the prairies by Dr. Sinner himself. Address: . Roblin MB CAN R0L 1P0
1 204 937-4914
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This park has an area of nearly 3000 square km. It consists of boreal and deciduous forests, parkland, grasslands and meadows. It is ideal for hiking and fishing and wildlife spotting. There is even a skihill here. |
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Spruce Woods Provincial Park This park is located 10 km north of Glenboro and makes an ideal retreat for riding enthusiasts. The park is known for the Spirit Sands, a large area of rolling sand dunes. An extensive system of hiking, cross country skiing and snowmobile trails provide further recreation opportunities. A sandy beach is located on-site at Kiche Manitou Lake. The day use area offers a concession, mini golf, boat rentals and picnic area. Address: HWY-5 10 km north of Glenboro MB CAN
Send an Email 1 204 827-8850
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The gradual development of the Brandon Riverbank has brought recreation and education together at the banks of the Assiniboine River. A 1995 revitalization project has expanded paved pathways and natural trails, with 17 km (11 mi) worth of educational signs along the way. "The Discoverer" offers ferry service across the river and recreational equipment rentals are available on the grounds. The Riverbank Discovery Centre is the heart of the park and the Provincial Field Office of Ducks Unlimited. A winter light display, skating oval and farmer's market are available seasonally. Address: #1-545 Conservation Drive Brandon MB CAN R7A 7L8
Send an Email 1 204 729-2141
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