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  2. French River Provincial Park Visitor Centre - Wikipedia

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    French River Visitor Centre, main entrance. The 790 m 2 (8,500 sq ft), single-storey building is arranged in two parts with distinct programming. To the west, visitors will find offices, washrooms, a gift store, and local tourism information. The eastern section contains a multi-use event space and the "Voices of the River" exhibit.

  3. Talk:French River Provincial Park Visitor Centre - Wikipedia

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  4. French River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The French River flows through typical Canadian Shield country, in many places exposing rugged glaciated rock but also through heavily forested areas on the upper portion. . The mouth of the river contains countless islands and numerous channels which vary from narrow, enclosed steep-walled gorges, falls and rapids, to broad expanses of open wat

  5. File:French River Provincial Park Visitor Centre, January ...

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    English: view of the French River Visitor Centre during winter from the main path. Date: 21 January 2024: Source: Own work: Author: Archiwriter1: Licensing.

  6. List of historic places in Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Red River Floodway National Historic Site of Canada Winnipeg MB 49°45′05″N 97°07′58″W  /  49.7514°N 97.1328°W  / 49.7514; -97.1328  ( Red River Floodway National Historic Site of

  7. The Forks, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    The Forks (French: La Fourche) is a historic site, meeting place, and green space in downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and the Assiniboine River. The Forks was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1974 due to its status as a cultural landscape that had borne witness to six thousand years of human activity ...

  8. FortWhyte Alive - Wikipedia

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    FortWhyte Alive is a reclaimed wildlife preserve, recreation area, and environmental education centre in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This 660-acre park is located along the migratory path of Canadian geese, and is named after the surrounding community of Fort Whyte. [1] As of 2022, it represents 20% of Winnipeg’s urban green space. [2]

  9. Thousand Islands National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park consists of 21 islands plus many smaller islets, 2 mainland properties and a visitor centre at Mallorytown, Ontario on the mainland. It is one of Canada's smallest national parks with a total area of 24.4 square kilometres (9.4 sq mi). Much of the park is only accessible by boat.