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Netley Creek Provincial Park is a Manitoba provincial park on the west shore of the Red River north of Selkirk, Manitoba at the mouth of Netley Creek. [1] It provides visitors with access to these waterways and adjacent Netley-Libau Marsh. The area was declared a provincial park in 1974. [2] It is 1.524 ha (3.77 acres) in size. [2]
The Selkirk Recreation Complex is an indoor ice hockey, figure skating arena and community centre located in Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada. The city-owned facility, which opened in 1992, features a 2,751-seat arena and 500-person banquet hall.
This is a list of provincial parks in Manitoba. Manitoba's provincial parks are maintained by the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development (previously by Manitoba Environment and Climate), a department of the Government of Manitoba. [1] [2]
[2] The park is centered on William Lake ( 49°02′24″N 99°58′37″W / 49.04°N 99.976944°W / 49.04; -99.976944 It is one of two lakes in Manitoba named William Lake; the other is located in Northern Manitoba near Little Limestone Lake .
St. Clements is a rural municipality (RM) in Manitoba, Canada.It is located to the north-east of Winnipeg, stretching from East St. Paul and Birds Hill Provincial Park in the south to Lake Winnipeg and Grand Beach Provincial Park to the north.
Recreation facilities: In addition to the Centennial Arena, Swan River has a six sheet curling rink and formerly a junior Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, the Swan River Kinsmen Pool. Phase one of the Richardson Recreation and Wellness Centre was completed October 2013, which is the Swan Valley Credit Union Aquatics Centre.
The Minister and the Department are responsible for generating sustainable economic growth based on Manitoba's unique qualities and identity; increasing community capacity to improve well-being; enhancing public access to knowledge and information; encouraging, sharing, and making use of the province’s cultural and heritage resources ...
The Forks' Prairie Garden is a 1,900 m 2 (20,000 sq ft) garden featuring Manitoba's natural heritage. It was developed in 1999 in partnership with Nature Conservancy of Canada as a demonstration garden, in anticipation of it being a showcase for visitors at the 1999 Pan Am Games .