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Dauphin Visitor Guide 2021

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DAUPHIN

MANITOBA VISITOR GUIDE 2021

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Welcome to Dauphin!

Rich history and culture, inviting outdoor spaces, award-winning sustainability initiatives, progressive active living and transportation, and endless recreation opportunities. These are just a few of my favourite things about Dauphin.

2020 was a remarkably difficult year—people across Manitoba were forced to cope with a new normal: provincial public health orders, travel bans, economic strains, and impacts on our mental health. Now, due to the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus)

pandemic, many of our attractions and businesses are operating with reduced hours and events have been cancelled or postponed.

They say “home is where the heart is”, so why not take this opportunity to rediscover your own backyard in 2021! Dauphin is a warm community, fortunate to be nestled between a provincial and national park. Whether you are looking for a place to visit, live, or build a business, know that you are welcome in Dauphin!

Mayor Al Dowhan for Dauphin City Council

IMPORTANT CONTACTS

All numbers are 204 area code, unless indicated.

Contact phone numbers

Group or Contact Phone Number

Emergency 911

RCMP Non-Emergency

622-5050

Dauphin Fire Department 622-3100

Hospital 638-3010

Manitoba Crime Stoppers 1-800-222-8477

Parkland Crisis Centre 638-9484

& Women’s Shelter or 1-877-977-0007

Transportation to / from Dauphin

Group or Contact Phone Number

Airport (Lt. Colonel W.G. Barker 648-3297 V.C. Airport)

White Dove Water Company 783-9154 (Wpg. Depot) (Mahihkan Bus Lines) 629-2837 (Dauphin Depot)

Rail (VIA Rail) 1-888-VIA-RAIL

Dauphin Taxi 638-3315

Road Conditions 622-2065 or 1-877-627-6237 manitoba511.ca

Tourism Info Sites

Group or Contact Phone Number

City Hall (Tourism Dauphin) 622-3216

100 Main Street S.

Parkland Recreation Complex 622-3150

200 – 1st Street S.E.

Vermillion Park Campground** 622-3125

2nd Avenue N.W. or 622-3112

Dauphin Friendship Centre 638-5707

210 – 1st Avenue N.E.

Dauphin Market Place Mall 638-9396

1450 Main Street S.

Fort Dauphin Museum 638-6630

4th Avenue S.W. & Jackson Street

Parkland Regional Library* 638-6410

504 Main Street N.

Watson Art Centre 638-6231

104 – 1st Avenue N.W.

* Public Internet Access ** Seasonal

Other Useful Numbers

Group or Contact Phone Number

City Hall

622-3200

Rural Municipality 638-4531

Economic Development 622-3229

Tourism Dauphin 622-3216

Chamber of Commerce 622-3140

Dauphin Recreation Services 622-3150

Vermillion Park Campground 622-3125 or 622-3112

Weather Information 638-6521

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DAUPHIN

Our Economic Development Office provides one-on-one confidential assistance to entrepreneurs and developers.

Thinking of starting a business in Dauphin?

We can provide site selection assistance for commercial and industrial land or vacant properties. We may also assist residential developers with housing opportunities and provide targeted incentives.

We can also put you in touch with the right information and contacts to move your project ahead as quickly as possible.

Doing business here already?

As a local entrepreneur, you are very important to us. We will help you with the planning process in the start-up or expansion of your business. We will assist with other issues related to your projects.

In other words, do not hesitate to contact our office and start the (confidential) conversation. We are here to help!

Contact our office at info@dauphin.ca or by calling 204-622-3229

ADVENTURES

NORTHGATE DAUPHIN TRAIL SYSTEM

MULTI-USE IN EVERY SEASON

Northgate Dauphin is a 26-km system of stacked loop, multi-use trails featuring sections for mountain bikers, hiking, trail running, and areas to gather and take in the scenery of Riding Mountain National Park’s beautiful “North Escarpment”.

The main trailhead area is situated on the border of the national park, only seven minutes south of the City of Dauphin, on Highway 10. Here, at Northgate, visitors will find the Co-op Community Family Trail section—a great place to hike, bike, and play, which also connects to trails or varying and increasing difficulty within the system. The trailhead also features parking, modern washrooms and five new micro cabins available for booking! Continue to page 6 for more information.

STAY AT NORTHGATE

COZY, PRIVATE, AND NATURAL FOREST SETTINGS… PERFECT FOR THE OUTDOOR ENTHUSIAST WHO ENJOYS ALL-SEASON

ADVENTURES.

Five all-season micro-cabins are nestled at the trailhead and make a perfect home base for your outdoor adventure. Each cabin is 100 square feet with a bunk bed (double + single mattress), Wi-Fi, table and two chairs, nightstand, clothes hooks, and a private driveway. Cabins sleep three adults, or a family of four (two adults + two children). The pr ivate deck features two bike stands, and two deck chairs. Two shared washrooms, and one shower designated for cabin guests only, is on-site!

Meet our cabin hosts!

Jodi & Kevin Steinbachs

Jodi & Kevin are keen outdoor enthusiasts and avid users of the trail network. They are excited to welcome you when you book your stay at Northgate Dauphin. To ensure your safety and the safety of our local community, please check with the Province of Manitoba’s COVID-19 travel restrictions before your visit.

Book your escape at airbnb.ca today!

Jodi & Kevin Steinbachs

Map shown here is subject to some changes. For the most current map, visit trailforks.com under Northgate Trail Network, Dauphin, Manitoba. All users are asked to adhere to safety and instructional signage to ensure a quality and sustained trail experience. Download the trailforks app to navigate our trails safely! Northgate Trails Dauphin @northgatetrailsdauphin northgatetrails.com Looking for more information?

RIDE THE REGION

1 HyLife Back Forty Multi - Use Trail Park

The HyLife Back Forty Multi-Use Trail Park provides fun for all ages. It is located at the north end of Neepawa at 50°14'31.6"N 99°26'48.3"W. The 5.1 km course involves increasing levels of difficulty, a pump track, and a wooden feature track. The Park is surrounded by a walking trail. The Trail Park is open year-round with opportunities for cycling, fat biking, walking/running, tobogganing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The natural grade plus man-made hills combine short technical climbs and descents with table tops and jumps. Technical features include drops, table tops, wall ramp, boulders, logs, and berms. Please wear a helmet and ride to your skill level.

Town of Neepawa info@neepawa.ca neepawa.ca 204-476-7600

2 Asessippi Mountain Bike Park

Asessippi Ski Area & Resort is the largest ski resort across the prairies and has offered some of the best riding across Central Canada for over 20 years! As of 2019, Asessippi has become the ultimate summer destination with the addition of the prairies ONLY lift access, downhill mountain bike park!

The trail system utilizes the downhill environment and natural landscape of

Extend your visit to the area and explore the unique selection of trails our part of the province has to offer. Cycle to the depths of R iding Mountain National Park, plunge down Asessippi Ski Resort, check out the scenery at Thunderhill Ski Area in the summer, and visit the four-season multi-use park in Neepawa.

the Shell Valley River to offer a unique, constantly expanding, fun-filled, adrenaline adventure! Asessippi’s lift access downhill mountain bike park is designed with everyone in mind! From open introductory beginner areas to hidden, high speed, high intensity, downhill double blacks in the bush! Asessippi is the place to SEND IT this summer!

What they offer:

• Chairlift Trail Access

• Bike Rentals

• Green, Blue, Black & Double Black Trails

• Technical & Flow Trails

• Mountain Bike Lessons with Certified Instructors

• Pub, Food, Camping

From Junction of Highways 83 and 482, go one mile west to the Asessippi Ski Area blue@asessippi.com asessippi.com

204-564-2000

Toll Free: 1-888-564-2001

3 Thunderhill Recreation Area

Explore the hand-curated multi-use trails in Swan Valley, Manitoba at Thunderhill Recreation Area. Visit ALLTRAILS.com, skithunderhill.ca and swanvalleytours.ca for trail maps and information. You are guaranteed to find spectacular views of the valley below and will likely come across wildlife on your journey!

On Highway 83, take Road 487 approximately 14 miles west to

Thunderhill Ski Area. Follow the large Magnet Hill signs. treadthethunder@gmail.com 204-281-2511

4 Riding Mountain National Park (RMNP)

RMNP has over 400 kms of trails for hikers and mountain bikers. While most of the hiking trails are single use, a good portion of the extensive trail system is designated as multi-use. Just a short drive from Dauphin, several trails can be accessed from park roads, including Highway 10. Thanks to the efforts of several local volunteer organizations, many trails are open to cross-country skiers and backcountry skiers during the winter months. Visit parkscanada.ca/riding for a complete list of trails in the park, along with yearround trail conditions.

CYCLING TRAILS AT RMNP

HyLife Back Forty Multi-Use Trail Park, Neepawa
Asessippi Mountain Bike Park, near Inglis
Thunderhill Recreation Area, near Swan River

ROAD TRIPPING

DUCK MOUNTAIN PROV. PARK & FOREST

One of the best ways to explore an area is to hop in your car and get lost on the backroads. Road tripping is entirely flexible—no timetable, no deadlines, no schedule. You can take that detour you’ve always wanted to and find new places to picnic, hike, ride, or simply rest. The Parkland has a ton of hidden gems perfect for a day on the backroads with your camera and a good buddy or two.

Asessippi Ski Area & Winter Park

Negrych Pioneer Homestead

Duck Mountain Provincial Park Riding Mountain East Gate NHS Riding Mountain National Park Selo Ukraina

Manipogo Provincial Park RIDING NATIONAL

Lake Manitoba Narrows Narcisse Snake Dens

Trembowla Cross of Freedom

TO VIRDEN
TO SWAN RIVER, THE PAS and FLIN FLON
TO YORKTON, SK
TO YORKTON, SK
TO MINNEDOSA & BRANDON TO SWAN RIVER TO NEEPAWA TO PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE & WINNIPEG
TO WINNIPEG RIDING MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK
Dauphin to Narcisse: 242 km via PTH 68 & 17

DAUPHIN LAKE:

RAINBOW BEACH PROVINCIAL PARK

On the southwestern shore of Dauphin Lake, Rainbow Beach Provincial Park is the perfect spot for an afternoon, evening, or weekend getaway from a bustling life. The park is situated 24 kilometres east of Dauphin on PTH 20 and features swimming and recreation for kids and quiet nights by the lake for parents. Enjoy scenic walks along the shore, build sandcastles, and frolic along the sand bars that provide a safe and interesting swimming area. The beach and picnic areas with fire pits, playground area, ball diamonds, horseshoe pits, and hiking trails contribute to the outdoor experience, while the seasonal canteen, and modern washroom and shower facilities provide added comfort. A separate dog beach and both spacious and private campsites

throughout the park are ideal for quiet family get-togethers. The water bodies of Crooked and Crawford Creeks flow within the park, with a boat launch and meandering pathways by the channels located just west of the campground.

The nearby Dauphin Lake Golf Club offers a diversion for the avid golfer with a full-service club that’s great for a rainy-day meal. See page 18 for more information.

It is a favourite of the locals to watch the sunset near the silhouette of Riding Mountain National Park, while listening to the sounds of the abundant local wildlife! Come check out Dauphin Lake this summer and take in a sunset, and a free show from the legendary northern lights of Manitoba!

Contact:

Toll Free: 1-800-214-6497

Phone: 204-638-9493

24 km (15 miles) east of Dauphin on PTH 20

For information on Sifton Beach, Stoney Point Beach Campground, or Keld Park, see page 17.

Fishing Regulations for Dauphin Lake (2021 Angler’s Guide)

Dauphin Lake including that portion of the Mossy River to municipal road 107 west and all inflowing tributaries— the walleye/sauger limit is 4 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All inflowing tributaries and those parts of Dauphin Lake within 1 km of their mouths are closed to all fishing, including dip netting from March 1 to and including May 8. The remaining parts of Dauphin Lake remain open in March and are closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 8.

PARKLAND PADDLING CLUB

The Parkland Paddling Club (PPC) is a great resource for local paddling knowledge and training opportunities. Take an introductory course or hone your skills with a specialty clinic or private instruction. Winter doesn’t keep this club down—sign up for classes in our local Kinsmen Aquatic Centre! Recreational, sea kayaking, and whitewater—this club does it all. Meet up with other locals for a weekday club paddle or organize a group experience through the Community Outreach Program. Whatever works best for you, the PPC is here to help you get out on the water this summer!

Some of the programs and initiatives the club offers:

• Youth Club Kayaking Courses and Paddle Canada Certification

• Staff training and kayak certification

• Adult Intro to Kayaking Courses and Rescue Skills Clinic

• Whitewater Kayaking Clinics and Manitoba Road Trip

• Youth Whitewater Kayaking emersion camp

• Wilderness First Aid Course

parklandpaddlingclub.ca

FAMILY-FRIENDLY PADDLING

The Dauphin area presents many opportunities to enjoy nature in a canoe. Moon Lake, Clear Lake and Lake Audy in RMNP offer many quiet moments for watching sunsets and wildlife. Many of the creeks and rivers in the area are navigable especially at the beginning of the season. Be careful of sweeps and water levels. Duck Mountain Provincial Park also possesses beautiful lakes and owns a couple of short overnight routes. The Parkland is an ideal place to introduce your family to recreational canoeing.

Visit Clear Lake Marina for rentals of kayaks, pedal boats and stand - up paddleboards. Clear Lake has been deemed the “Best Lake in Western Manitoba” and offers crystal clear views of the lakebed and aquatic life in some areas. Clear Lake Marina is seasonal and carries a full stock of rentals and safety gear for paddlers and boat rentals. Visit them at clearlakemarina.ca

MANDATORY INSPECTIONS are required for all watercraft, including motorboats, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, and inflatables entering RMNP waters. This includes Clear Lake, South Lake, and all outlying lakes (Deep Lake, Lake Audy, Moon Lake, Whirlpool Lake & Lake Katherine) as well as all streams and rivers. This service is free of charge and watercraft passing inspection will receive a permit from Parks Canada. Visit the link below for updated inspection locations and schedules: pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/mb/riding/visit/moto-boat

BLAZING TRAILS

What does it mean to be nestled between two of the highest elevations in Manitoba? For Dauphin, it generally means a ton of snow! The trails in this spectacular region of the province have been referred to as “lovingly kept” and cover a whopping 450 kms of groomed trail. The Dauphin & District Snowmobile Club has a membership of over 50 and the club is active in the region hosting a bevy of great events that are well attended each year. Keep in mind, official Snopasses are required to ride on Manitoba’s trail network. In Dauphin, Snopasses are available at all Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) locations and their local agents.

Aspen Insurance 701 Main Street South 204-622-7776

Love & Persson Group 101 Main Street North 204-622-7600

Manitoba

217 Industrial Road 1-800-665-2410

The

Dauphin

QUIET CAMPING

Stoney Point Beach

Stoney Point Beach in the Rural Municipality of Dauphin offers new electricity, washroom and shower facilities, and a day use picnic area. Use the boat launch to spend a day out on the water, sunbathe on the beach or take the short drive into Dauphin for the day! Find more information at rmofdauphin.ca under the VISITING tab.

Located northeast of Dauphin by taking Highway 20 North and turning right onto Road 153N (map R16) .

RM of Dauphin Camping Information

Camping season in the RM of Dauphin opens May long weekend and continues until the end of September. Call the RM office at 204 - 638 - 4531 , email info@rmofdauphin.ca, or visit www.rmofdauphin.ca for more information and camp host contacts.

Sifton Beach

• 14 seasonal sites

• Modern washrooms

• All sites are unserviced

• Fees payable to the RM of Dauphin and are to be collected by the camp host immediately

• Day use picnic area available

Stoney Point Beach

• 22 seasonal sites with electricity

• Boat launch

• Tents and an overflow area – no electricity

• Washrooms, shower, and water tap on-site

• Fees payable to the RM of Dauphin and are to be collected by the camp host immediately

Keld Park

• 10 unserviced sites with firepits

• Modern washrooms

• Offers access to RMNP’s Strathclair Trail, situated next to a babbling stream

• Reservations not required, unless an event is planned

• Fees payable to the RM of Dauphin and can be left in the drop-box with the camp host immediately

• Day use picnic area available

dauphin.ca

GOLF

Dauphin Lake Golf Club. This 18 - hole, 1,610 yard, par 70 course with a rating of 69.8 is on the beautiful shore of Dauphin Lake. A challenging course known for its rolling and slightly tiered greens, the Dauphin Lake Golf Resort course has narrow fairways, numerous trees and shrubs, plus sand and grass bunkers, with water hazards on several greens. Amenities include a Pro Shop, lessons, driving range, reservations, a licensed restaurant and lounge with outdoor patio, club rentals, power or pull cart rentals, and equipment repair. Camping is just two minutes away at Rainbow Beach Provincial Park. Under new management. (map R17)

204 - 638-9400 • pro-shop@golfdauphinlake.ca

258 Lake West Drive, Dauphin Beach

Clear Lake Golf Course. Located at the east end of Clear Lake, the historic Clear Lake Golf Course is well known for its naturally beautiful views of the lake and boreal forest. Located in Riding Mountain National Park, it is a par 72, 18 - hole course with grass greens and rolling fairways, as well as hills and scenic valleys. It is also known as one of the most environmentally - friendly courses in Canada, having been a finalist for the Tourism Industry Association of Canada Sustainable Tourism Award in 2009. (map R23)

204 - 848 - 4653 • clearlakegolfcourse.com

Gilbert Plains Country Club. This scenic par 70, 18 - hole course is located along the winding Valley River on the edge of the town of Gilbert Plains. Amenities include grass greens, sand bunkers, club house with licensed restaurant, equipment and cart rentals, and pro - shop. (map R31)

204 - 548 - 3030 • golfgilbertplains.com

Make a weekend of golfing in the area!

Poplar Ridge Golf Course

Onanole 204 - 848 - 2382

At Poplar Ridge you’ll enjoy exceptional scenery with beautiful sunrises and spectacular sunsets to frame your days. Nature was the guide when designing this 18 - hole course and the landscape and natural contours of the rolling hills and meadows dictate where holes were placed to take maximum advantage of the magnificent views.

Neepawa Golf & Country Club

Neepawa 204 - 476 - 5711

One of the finest golf courses in Manitoba, this course is challenging yet responsive and fair for any caliber of golfer. Built along the escarpment of the Whitemud River, the natural beauty of this course is second to none.

McCreary Golf & Country Club

McCreary 204 - 835 - 2711

McCreary Golf & Country Club is a fine place to stop for 9 holes along the scenic east escarpment of the Riding Mountain National Park. A community golf course, the area is used by locals and golfers who are travelling the Parkland in search of great golf with fabulous views.

STATUES OF DAUPHIN

Dauphin’s Bronze Statue initiative began in 2014 when the City of Dauphin invested in the first of the series, “Young Pioneers”. This statue was erected in honour of Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival as it celebrated its 50th year! Each statue encompasses a principle which reflects

the foundations upon which Dauphin was built and continues to thrive today. To date, seven bronze statues have been placed around the community. Be sure to visit the monuments using the map on this page and check back to our website for more information on future plans.

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c COOPERATION Vermillion Park, 3rd Ave. NW.

d OPTIMISM

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e COURAGE

f PERSEVERANCE

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Statue at City Hall
Statue at Dauphin

North West Entrance “Cooperation” Statue

The City of Dauphin is a community that exemplifies the essence of cooperation. The result of working together is evident in physical form in Dauphin, from the development of outstanding venues to the popularity of long-running events. Teamwork is the philosophy behind many local organizations and continues to be a cornerstone for business, government, and individuals, with the intention of creating a better place and better people. This coming together of minds has inspired in us a higher moral

principle, one that sees dreams to fruition and moves mountains, stone by stone.

This monument is dedicated to the late Mayor, Eric Irwin, a man who embodied the spirit of cooperation and stood alongside fellow citizens to accomplish the seemingly impossible.

Location: Vermillion Park, 3rd Avenue

WATCHABLE WILDLIFE

Tips For Viewing Wildlife In The Region

• Respect the habitat in the area. Your visit to an area should be low-impact (leave no trace of yourself). Carry out any refuse with you, and refrain from damaging any habitat.

• Feeding wild animals can be dangerous to both human and animal and is also illegal. Be sure to keep food away from all wildlife and preserve the authenticity of the experience.

• Be aware that your sound and/or scent may frighten an animal and make viewing difficult. Move slowly and quietly and try to travel downwind from where you expect to find an animal.

• The opposite of the previous tip is true when travelling in an area inhabited by dangerous animals. When travelling through bear country (or anywhere else where you might encounter a potentially dangerous animal, such as a moose), carry a noisemaker, such as a bell, or speak or whistle as you travel. A surprised animal feels threatened, and may react to your sudden appearance in a hostile manner.

• Your two best tools are timing and patience. Find out what season and what time of day are best for viewing the desired animal. Then settle yourself in, out of sight, and watch, wait, and enjoy.

• When pulling over on roads, pull as far as possible off the road and onto the shoulder, and set the hazards of your vehicle on. Be aware of traffic before you pull over!

Beaver
Wolf
Lynx
Moose

HUNTING

Manitoba covers more than 600,000 square kilometres and is home to a diversity of wildlife, including moose, elk, white-tailed deer, black bears, waterfowl, and wolves. Our province has some of the largest whitetail deer and is considered one of the top black bear destinations in North America!

Hunting Licenses

Licenses are required for all big game and most game bird hunting. If you wish to hunt, you must have a valid license for the species you are hunting and must carry the license and any associated game tags along with your Hunter Education Certificate with you while hunting. You can purchase a hunting license online at manitobaelicensing.ca, through a participating retailer, or over the telephone by calling 1-877-880-1203.

Manitoba Hunter Education Course

To be eligible for a Manitoba Hunting License, you must be 12 years of age or older, and possess a valid Manitoba Hunter Education Certificate or equivalent from another

jurisdiction. To complete the online-only Manitoba Hunter Education Course endorsed by the Province of Manitoba and the Manitoba Wildlife Federation, visit huntercourse.com/canada/manitoba.

Guides & Outfitters

Outfitters and guides are licensed by the provincial government, meaning your hunt will be organized and led by professional who not only know the lay of the land, but have an interest in preserving and conserving our wildlife so that it is there for generations of hunters to come! Contact one of our local guides and outfitters to plan your epic hunting experience today!

Guides & Oufitters

Backroad Adventures

Tom Piasta tompiasta@yahoo.ca 204-638-6268

Drop-Tine Outfitters

Barry & Robert Strong droptine@mymts.net 204-648-5083

Harvest Lodge

Jon & Karissa Warketin jon@huntharvestlodge.com huntharvestlodge.com 1-855-629-3491

Ledoux’s T’n’T

Outfitting & Guiding

Travis Ledoux

ledouxs_outfitting@hotmail.com manitobabiggame.com 204-647-4868

Riverside Lodge

Gildas Paradis lodge@huntriverside.com huntriverside.com 1-866-214-8402

Sticky’s Bait, Tackle & Guiding

Don Stokotelny 1301 Main St. S. stackle@mymts.net stickysbaitandtackle.com 204-638-3658

MacCarthy Guiding & Outfitting

Allan MacCarthy maccarthyoutfitters@yahoo.ca maccarthyoutfitting.com 204-447-2050

Mountain Oak Outfitters

Blair Hopfner hunt@mountainoakoutfitters.com mountainoakoutfitters.com 204-732-2483

North Mountain Adventures

Guiding & Outfitting

Craig & Melanie MacCarthy hunt@northmtnadventures.com northmtnadventures.com 204-733-2301

For a complete listing of outfitters, visit Manitoba Lodges & Outfitters Association at mloa.com. For complete hunting regulations and information, contact:

Manitoba Conservation

27 – 2nd Avenue SW 204-622-2106 / 1-800-782-0076 gov.mb.ca/conservation/wildlife/ hunting/

Canada Goose
Mallard ducks
Black bear

ANGLING

Fishing is a favourite pastime in the area because of the many wonderful lakes for people to cast a line.

Ice fishing opportunities in the Dauphin area are endless, with Dauphin Lake being one of the best drive-to walleye fisheries in Western Canada. With the multiple access areas on the lake and seven river systems feeding it, the walleye fishery has been very popular in attracting anglers from many outside areas, as well as local anglers. With stringent conservation measures in place, this fishery remains very healthy.

A one-hour drive to the northwest,

Duck Mountain Provincial Park is home to many multi-species lakes. There you’ll find all the trout species including rainbow trout, brown trout, speckled trout, splake, lakers, arctic char, and on the edge of the mountain, tiger trout. Besides the trout, many lakes also contain walleye, perch, and pike. The lakes in the Ducks are also very popular for open water boat and fly-fishing opportunities with a lake to explore every few miles. Whether you are into angling, both open water and through

a hole in the ice, it is all there.

Besides the Province of Manitoba fisheries overseeing our many lakes, we also have Intermountain Sport Fishing Enhancement (ISFE) and Swan Valley Sport Fishing Enhancement Inc. groups ensuring the continuing productivity of angling opportunities here in the Dauphin and Duck Mountain area. Come and see for yourself!

— Submitted by Don Stokotelny, Owner of Sticky’s Bait & Tackle, ISFE Co-founder

Dauphin Lake

Dauphin Lake is a trophy walleye fishery with fish weighing 1.4 to 1.8 kg (3 - 4 lbs) or more! Try your luck catching northern pike and Master Angler walleye. A number of boat launches are available, and Rainbow Beach Provincial Recreation Park offers camping and swimming. Dauphin Lake is a shallow lake, so take care when boating. (map R18)

Duck Mountain Provincial Park

A number of great fishing lakes and rivers can be found in this park, all within a one - hour drive. Try East Blue Lake, stocked with trophy rainbow trout, splake, and lake trout or West Blue Lake for walleye, lake trout, brown trout and perch. Fish Child’s Lake for lake trout, northern pike, splake, walleye and perch. Elk Lake is a small lake with northern pike, perch and walleye. Try Gull Lake for stocked brook trout, rainbow trout, splake and lake whitefish, and Laurie Lake for lake trout, brown trout, splake, northern pike and perch. Fish for stocked bass and trout in Perch Lake (catch and release, electric motors only). Shilliday Lake

is stocked with rainbow and brown trout (electric motors only). Walleye, northern pike, perch and smallmouth bass can be caught in Singuish Lake. Beautiful Lake is a trophy rainbow and brown trout fishery however you may find walleye on occasion.

Riding Mountain National Park (RMNP)

The lakes of RMNP are open to fishing but are subject to separate rules and regulations. A Manitoba Angling License is not valid in RMNP. Moon Lake, south of Dauphin in the northeast section of RMNP, is a quiet lake with northern pike and perch. Motorized boats are permitted, but must be carried to the lake (approx. 300 m /1,000 ft).

Vermillion Reservoir

Located on the northern boundary of RMNP close to Dauphin, the Vermillion Reservoir is stocked with smallmouth bass, and walleye. It is a great place for fly - fishing and catching Master Angler smallmouth bass. The record catch at Vermillion Reservoir was a 58.42 cm (23") smallmouth bass, caught on August 10, 2003. Only electric motors may be used. (map R27)

Some lakes have special regulations; consult the Manitoba Anglers’ Guide for complete information at manitobafisheries.com

Uncle Bob’s Kid’s Trout Pond

Looking for a great place for kids to learn the great sport of fishing? Grab your rods, pack a picnic, and bring the family to Uncle Bob’s Trout Pond, located south of Dauphin off Highway 10. The man-made pond was donated to the public and managed by Intermountain Sport Fish Enhancement (ISFE) around 1990 and features picnic tables, a kitchenette, and non-modern washrooms. The lake is stocked with rainbow trout for shore fishing only and is open to the public from May to September. Catch and release is encouraged. Children 15 years and under must be accompanied by an adult to fish here.

Directions: Travel 3 km south on Highway 10. Turn east on Rd 143 N for 6.7 km. At the intersection, head north on Rd 107 for 0.75 km. (map R20)

Uncle Bob's Kid's Trout Pond
Uncle Bob's Kid's Trout Pond
Uncle Bob's Kid's Trout Pond

SECORD CORN MAZE

Let the adventure begin at Secord Corn Maze! Wander your way through the main themed maze or bring the young ones through the ABC Kids Maze, and get up close and personal with the farm animal petting zoo! At Halloween, enter the Haunted Maze at your own risk or sign up for the After-Dark Haunted Maze Tour (not recommended for children).

Location: 3 miles north of Dauphin on Highway 20. Turn west (left) on Road 149 N. Yardsite 109144.

Open by appointment only—mid-August to the end of October. Text or call 204-647-2656 to book your appointment!

Visit for more information:

secordcornmaze.ca

@Secordscornmaze

@Secordmaze

@secord.cornmaze

2020 Theme: Manitoba’s 150th Birthday

NORTH MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES

North Mountain Adventures is a family-owned operation south of Ochre River in the heart of the Parkland!

Visit our quiet, country retreat and stay in one of our two unique four-season cabins that reflect our passion for the outdoors. Enjoy the walking trails around the property, relax by the fire, visit the horses, and pick farm fresh eggs for breakfast. Surrounded by outdoor beauty and activities, this is the ideal setting for your relaxing or adventure getaway! Visit northmtnadventures.com for suggested local activities! For more information: stay@northmtnadventures.com 204-734-2301

PLACES

COVID-19 has been a challenge for communities in Manitoba. To thank the tireless work of our essential service workers who have stepped forward to keep our communities functioning and safe, we show our support through the Blue Light Campaign. In 2020, the Watson turned blue to show Dauphin’s support for essential workers.

WATSON ART CENTRE

The Watson Art Centre is a beautiful heritage building located directly across from the historic CNoR Station. The Watson has been around since 1905 and has held many “jobs” (town hall, police station, jail, fire department, library, and more) before focusing on the arts.

The Watson is a hub where people of all ages and backgrounds come together to take in phenomenal entertainment and training in all facets of the arts including dance, pottery, music, theatre, painting, and quilting. One can come here to take in a play, enjoy live music or comedy, shop from local artisans and crafters at one of many craft sales held throughout the year or even taste exotic food and drink! The historic building is in great repair and is a culturally significant meeting place for all who reside in the Parkland region.

The Watson has drawn full-house crowds for nationally and internationally recognized acts such as Doc Walker, Desiree Dorion, The Trews,

Art at the Watson

The Dauphin Art Group helps artists pursue the development of their artistic skills in a supportive group setting while connecting them with the arts community in Dauphin and the Parkland Region.

Creating art is a richly rewarding inner journey in which artists explore, experiment, play, and translate creative ideas into visual reality, progressively learning, developing and better understanding their chosen tools, techniques, style of expression, and

Prairie Oyster, 54.40, and The Sheepdogs. It has also brought amazing up-and-coming talent to Dauphin, including Madison Violet, Nathan, Imaginary Cities, Ray Bonneville, and Romi Mayes. In addition, the Dauphin and District Allied Arts Association makes great efforts to support local acts by offering them a forum to be seen and heard. Audience members from larger cities are always impressed by the building’s ambience. Dauphin is blessed to have this unique venue and the many volunteers who work so hard to put on the shows and activities for the appreciative audiences and participants.

ultimately themselves. The weekend workshops (instructor-led), mini-retreats (no instructor), and studio access provided by the Dauphin Art Group gives artists the time, space, and resources to focus on their art. Dauphin Art Group also provides members with the opportunity to exhibit their artworks in the gallery and at juried art shows.

See page 67 for more information on the Dauphin Art Group.

PARKLAND RECREATION COMPLEX

Dauphin’s Parkland Rec Complex is a regional hub for sports, conferences and other major events. With a capacity of nearly 2,800 in the Credit Union Place arena, there are several events held annually, at the Home of the Dauphin Kings. The arena features a second floor with a 211-metre rubberized walking track perfect for training in the off-season. The complex also features the Kinsmen Aquatic Centre with wave pool, zero - depth entry, four lanes for swimming, 12 - person hot tub, birthday party area and waterslide. Steps over is the curling rink with an upper 140 - seat viewing lounge, used often throughout the winter months for bonspiels. The Rec Grounds also feature the Rotary Arena, ball diamonds and the DMCC Fairgrounds which is home to the annual Dauphin Agricultural Fair. In the winter months, be sure to check on the status of the outdoor skating rink.

Host your meeting or event with us!

Three meeting spaces that can satisfy various needs and accommodations

Two newly renovated and refurnished meeting spaces

Catering service information and booking

Complete kitchen facilities

Portable projection screen

Portable TV/VCR/DVD unit

Portable whiteboard easel and flipcharts

Portable LCD projector

Free Internet access

Complimentary use of the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy

Walking Track, located at Credit Union Place

Photocopying and faxing is available in the Administration Office (Charged accordingly)

Aspen Lodge

The Aspen Lodge provides a spacious room of more than 5,000 square feet and can accommodate up to 200 guests in a banquet - style setup. Renovated in the summer of 2011, the space provides a fresh and clean feeling and its neutral colour palate allows event organizers to easily decorate to meet their needs.

Curler’s Lounge

Newly renovated and furnished in neutral colours, the Curler’s Lounge provides more than 3,500 square feet of meeting space. This meeting space can comfortably accommodate up to 80 guests with round tables. There are two built - in 40" LCD TVs in the meeting space.

Our Rates

Half Day • 4 hours or less

Full Day • 8 hours or less

Hourly Rates • Available

Strilkiwski Room

With almost 840 square feet in a square shape, the Strilkiwski Room can comfortably host up to 50 guests and overlooks the Credit Union Place Arena.

Credit Union Place Floor

Credit Union Place provides a spacious conference floor of more than 17,000 square feet with capacity of 1,000 guests dependent on floor setup. This space can accommodate more guests; however, you are responsible for contacting the Fire Chief and supplying a map of the floor setup and requested numbers. The Credit Union Place floor is available April - July.

48-Hour Package

Rental Fee Includes:

Tables/Chairs set up and take down, Sound System, Projection Screen and Podium

Damage deposit is equal to rental fee and is required at the time of booking. Pre - event setup is negotiable and dependent on availability.

Rates Available Upon Request dauphinrec.com • 204-622-3150

CREDIT UNION PLACE (CUP)

Credit Union Place is the newest part of the Parkland Recreation Complex located at 200-1st Street S.E. Entrances to Credit Union Place are at the west end of the Parkland Recreation Complex, north entrance off of 1st Ave. S.E., and from the parking lot located on the south side of the facility. Credit Union Place is a multi-purpose entertainment facility that provides Dauphin with a great venue in which to host a wide variety of sporting events, trade shows and entertainment events. Credit Union Place is also the home for the Dauphin Kings Junior “A” Hockey Club of the MJHL.

The CUP Arena offers an 200’ x 85’ NHL ice surface with “C” bowl seating for 1763, an additional standing room concourse for 247 and has a wheelchair seating area. There are two concessions, one in the CUP and one in the lower concourse, bar services, washrooms and raised media and sound rooms.

The Strilkiwski Contracting Viewing Lounge is located in the upper concourse and overlooks the event floor. The 40-person meeting/viewing area is directly linked to the Aspen Lodge and is equipped with an in-house sound system, phone lines, DSL internet and server.

The Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Walking Track is a two - lane, 211.5 metre oval rubberized walking track located on the upper concourse and is open year-round for running and walking. The track is wheelchair accessible.

Credit Union Place offers on-site food and beverage services. Two full - service concessions are located in the facility, one on the main floor and the second on the upper concourse. Permanent and portable liquor services are operated by Dauphin Recreation Services under the Spectator Activities License agreement of the MLCC.

Pederson Photographic

COUNTRYFEST COMMUNITY CINEMA

Book your event or party at the CCC!

Want to get the most out of your next corporate event? Need to make a big impact? Book your next corporate function with us. Our screens and seating are ideal for presentations, meetings, seminars, educational screenings, as well as client and employee appreciation events. Rent out the theatre for a screening of the latest film! Catering and concessions are available as well as birthday party rentals.

Countryfest Community Cinema is a community owned, non - profit business that was built by people in the Dauphin and Parkland area.This state - of - the - art, four - theatre venue offers full - screen movie options, games and concession, and a virtual reality room. Check out the website for movie listings and booking info at countryfestcommunitycinema.com.

Located at 210 1st Street S.E.

DAUPHIN MEMORIAL COMMUNITY CENTRE GROUNDS

The Dauphin Memorial Community Centre (DMCC) Grounds is home to the annual Ag Fair hosted every July long weekend and the annual car show and derby hosted every summer. The DMCC grounds are situated in a park - like environment with green space a priority for all development, and house the following facilities:

• Four minor baseball / softball diamonds and concession storage building

• One senior baseball diamond with a concession / announcer building and batting cage

• One sale barn and three pole barns for a total of 217 stalls complete with electricity, lights and water

• One 16-stall livestock wash rack located at the west end of the barns

• Two livestock show rings: 1 grass show ring (228'×125') and 1 sand ring (302'×120') used for high school rodeo

• 1/4 mile stock car track and 5/8 mile horse track complete with two spectator grandstands with a total seating capacity of 1,800 people (south 1,000 / north 800), concession building, paramutual / storage building and announcers stand

• Three horseshoe pits

• DCT outdoor rink with heated dressing area and lighted ice surface

• 320 - stall paved and lighted parking lot located between Credit Union Place, Parkland Recreation Complex, Rotary Arena and senior ball diamond

VERMILLION SPORTSPLEX

The Vermillion Park Sportsplex is home to five ball diamonds, a batting cage, two soccer pitches and a rugby pitch. There is bleacher seating behind each diamond, concession and washroom facilities. Vermillion Park Sportsplex is conveniently located next to the Vermillion Park Campground, connected by a bridge accessible by foot and bicycle. Interested in this space for your next event? Contact Dauphin Rec Services at 204 - 622-3150 or visit them online at dauphinrec.com.

VERMILLION PARK

Vermillion Park Campground offers a haven for campers! With a quick drive in every direction leading to a memorable outdoor adventure, this campground is one of the best kept secrets for RVers en route to Churchill or the Riding Mountains. With upgraded campground facilities, including new showers and a new covered picnic area, and a pristine natural setting, the Park is just a short walk away from any amenities you may seek on your travels. A dumping station can now be found on site. If you are one of the festival-goers, shuttle service is available from Vermillion Park right to the festival site. Vermillion Park is also a short walk to great downtown shopping, the historic Fort Dauphin Museum, and the Watson Art Centre which hosts programming and entertainment year-round!

BUCHANON AVENUE EAST
Vermillion Park Sportsplex
Rec. Centre

Vermillion Park

Campsite Information

• 17 full - service campsites

• 40 water & power sites

• 20 electrical - only sites & 114 unserviced sites

• 30 and 50 amp service available

• Summer walking trails

• Winter snowshoeing & cross country ski trails

• Splashpark & playground

• Brand new showers

• Covered picnic area

How to Book at Campsite

Payment: 100% upfront at time of reservation.

Reservations can be made by calling 204 - 622 - 3150 and payment can be made by Visa or MasterCard over the phone. Reservations can also be made in-person at the Parkland Recreation Complex – 200 1st St. S.E. in Dauphin and payment can be made by cash, debit, Visa or MasterCard.

FORT DAUPHIN MUSEUM

Explore what it was like for Peter Fidler, early pioneers, and fur traders in the Dauphin area.

The wooden palisade that surrounds the Fort Dauphin Museum lets you decide what century you are in. Walk through history with a tour of our buildings. Imagine what it would be like to be a child among 14 siblings in a oneroom pioneer log house. Take classes at the one-room Sandringham School like children in the prairies used to.

Discover what’s hiding under the surface at the Parkland Archaeological Laboratory. We’ve catalogued over 80,000 artifacts! Wander through our exhibits for the remarkable discovery of “Chris the Croc”, the 90-million-year-old crocodile found near Dauphin in 2007! Chris the Croc, named after local legal aid lawyer Chris Tait, is one of only 7 fossils of its kind in the world and is among a myriad of other ancient bones also found on the Wilson River at Fort Dauphin Museum.

Hours are seasonal and vary. Due to COVID-19, all visits are by appointment only until further notice.

May and June: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday

July and August: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Saturday

September to April: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday

Admission Fees: Adults $4.00; Youth $3.00.

Children 12 and under, free when accompanied by an adult.

For guided tours, tour packages, and school tours, please call 204-638-6630 for details and pricings.

4th Ave. S.W. / Jackson St. (map P8) 204 - 638 - 6630 fortdphn@mymts.net

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TREMBOWLA CROSS OF FREEDOM

Historical Site & Museum

National Heritage Site,

Provincial Heritage Site

This historic site and museum honours the first Ukrainian Catholic Liturgy celebrated in Canada in 1897. Nearby, on a bend in the Drifting River, stands the provincially designated St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (c. 1898) preserved as the first Ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada. Other historic buildings include a grotto, monuments, a pioneer home, and a school displaying artifacts from an early Ukrainian settlement. Originally a wooden cross was built at the site to commemorate the pioneers’ freedom in a new land. Following research by a historian, the history of the first Cross of Freedom in Canada became known and a permanent granite cross was unveiled in 1966. Open for tours July and August or anytime by appointment.

Want to learn to bake bread in a peech, make borscht, or thatch a roof? You can do all three at Trembowla by booking your group experience through Dauphin Experiences at Trembowla. (map R9)

204 - 638 - 9641 or 204 - 638 - 9047

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The Ukrainian Folk Arts Centre & Museum operates and maintains a museum and festival site to provide an environment for the awareness and preservation of Ukrainian heritage and culture. The facility, known as “Selo Ukraina”, is located 12 kms south of Dauphin. The museum continues to develop an authentic historic experience, allowing visitors to imagine the life of early pioneers to the region. The heritage village features many unique buildings including a church with original bell towers, one-room

SELO UKRAINA

school house, general store complete with many artifacts from the 1930s – 1960s, shoe repair and blacksmith shops, and a community hall filled with exhibits. The site is home to the Ukrainian Musicians Hall of Fame which is filled to the brim with interesting items. There are three older farm houses on-site, uniquely furnished to pioneer era and a “summer kitchen” featuring several clay bake ovens used extensively during the Ukrainian festival.

The grounds include an outdoor amphitheatre, many outdoor stages, recreation hall, and kiosks, is home to Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival, Dauphin’s Countryfest, Fusion Credit Union Manitoba Mudrun, and many other community events. The site can also be rented for public and private functions, making for a truly original experience for events. For inquiries and rental rates, please call 204-638-9401

The site is normally open to visitors from May long weekend to the end of August, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., however due to COVID-19, please call 204-638-1554 for inquiries and to book your tour appointment. (map R22)

Highway 10 South

204 - 638 - 9401 or 204 - 638 - 4374

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CNoR STATION (a

Manitoba Heritage Building)

& DAUPHIN RAIL MUSEUM

The Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) was opened to Dauphin in 1896 by MacKenzie and Mann as part of the Lake Manitoba Railway and Canal Company’s route to Winnipegosis.

The railway was the reason Dauphin as we know it today was established, and the major investment in such a significant station by 1912 was a measure of the importance of the railway in the region’s growth, in large part due to the arrival of immigrants by rail. The station was vital to rail operations into the 1970s.

Thanks to a major restoration completed in 2001, after the building was rescued from threat of demolition, the station has become an architectural landmark in Dauphin and a designated Manitoba Heritage building. Pratt was the architect of both the station and nearby roundhouse, and drawings are available.

The active rail line is still used daily by CN freight and VIA passenger service to Churchill. VIA travellers form a significant group within the many visitors to the station and museum.

From the earliest days, formal gardens enhanced the station grounds and were part of the attraction for travellers. There is still a park with pathways and interpretive information for visitors to enjoy.

The restored station contains commercial offices and the Dauphin Rail Museum, open during the summer months and otherwise by appointment.

The museum houses pertinent artifacts, photographs, and other information about the more than 100 years of rail operations in the region.

The museum holdings include a PSC - type caboose, and one can see the turntable and roundhouse nearby which is now the base for the city public works operations.

Dauphin rail operations in 1954 are the inspiration for a large HO scale model railway layout. It is the focal point for younger visitors and the many school groups that visit, which often combine a short trip on VIA with a visit to the museum.

Visitors from centres such as Winnipeg can visit Dauphin by combining an exciting train ride on VIA with other local activities.

thedauphinrailmuseum@gmail.com 204-638-8383

101 - 1st Ave. N.W. (map R22)

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Dauphin Railway Museum dauphinrailwaymuseum

THE HISTORIC UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION

National Heritage Site, Provincial Heritage Site

Constructed between 1936 and 1939 by volunteers during the peak of the Great Depression, this splendid church features the early Kievan style of Eastern Byzantine architecture. Designed by Father Philip Ruh with iconography completed by Theodore Baran, this church is known as a “Prairie Cathedral.” Guided tours, as well as

tours featuring traditional Ukrainian cuisine, are available upon request. See page 86 for more information. (map P16)

39 - 11th Ave. S.W.

204 - 638 - 5511 / 204 - 638 - 4618 / 204 - 638 - 4659

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PARKS

Meadowlark Park

Discover Dauphin’s second largest urban park! Located at the north end of Mountain Road between Mountain Road and Bond Street, Meadowlark Park is an impressive green space for residents and visitors seeking a bit more recreation in their adventure! Come for a private picnic in the shade of the well-treed grounds, play a game of tennis or beach volleyball, or take a leisurely stroll through the winding walking trail.

• Four tennis courts (daily and seasonal passes are available from Dauphin Recreation Services – 204-622-3150)

• Two beach volleyball courts

• Lit walking trail

• Picnic tables

• Parking lot

• Washroom facilities available

Dauphin boasts much green space and hidden gardens for relaxing. Take a look at the map and get out for a picnic on a warm day!

The Proven Benefits of Basking in Nature

• Improved short-term memory

• Restored mental energy

• Stress relief

• Reduced inflammation

• Better vision

• Improved concentration

• Sharper thinking and creativity

• Immune system boost

• Vitamin

Meadowlark Park

SKATE PARK

102 - 1st Avenue S.W. • Dauphin, MB

The state - of - the - art skate park facility has come into being through the efforts of many people and organizations in our community.

Its history began in 2000 when George Graham, a young skateboard enthusiast, brought together resources and youth to get things started. Those early years consisted of wooden structures that were utilized indoors at the Dauphin Rec. Centre. A small board of volunteers consisting of Judy King, Sherry Birss, Dave Bloomfield and Tammy Laurie worked hard to keep the seasonal facility operational. Gradually those structures fell into disrepair. However, the passion for a permanent skateboard park gained momentum.

In 2006 the Healthy Dauphin Committee, lead by Bill Hart, began a concerted effort to develop a plan for a skateboard park. Many meetings were initiated with local and provincial government representatives, along with Dauphin Rec. Services and volunteers, who saw the need for a permanent facility.

Dauphin Neighborhood Renewal Corporation provided funding for a feasibility study. The search for a location began.

In 2009 a public meeting was held at the Lion’s Den to consolidate all the interest in planning and constructing the park. Out of that meeting a committee was established under the leadership of Rod Carberry.

The City of Dauphin provided the land for this location that was purchased from CNR. The Province of Manitoba, in cooperation with MLA Stan Struthers, provided substantial funding.

Costing over half a million dollars, this park is made possible by the generous donations of many organizations and individuals in Dauphin. We now have a permanent multi - use facility for skateboarders, bikers and snowboarders. It will take its place as one of the most utilized recreational facilities in Dauphin.

D - Town Plaza is an excellent recreational asset that will provide a sustaining legacy to the visionaries and enthusiasts who worked together to make it happen.

Submitted by Bill Hart

MAIN EVENTS

DAUPHIN’S COUNTRYFEST

JULY 1 - 3, 2022

Since 1990, Dauphin’s Countryfest has kicked off the Manitoba summer by welcoming country music stars of the past, present, and future to our unique outdoor amphitheatre nestled on the edge of Riding Mountain National Park.

LIVE MUSIC and the festival experience are to Canadians what sunshine is to summer. Now more than ever, we all need festivals, and festivals need you. Dauphin’s Countryfest is ready to take back the July long weekend, and our next festival will feature the best and brightest in Canadian talent –what we’ve all been craving! Visit our website countryfest.ca or follow us on Facebook and Instagram for current updates.

Dauphin’s Countryfest is a not-for-profit organization that consists of a 12-member volunteer Board of Directors and a membership of more than 2,500 loyal supporters. Organizers credit over 2,000 volunteers who work tirelessly each year providing essential services for the festival weekend, while in turn fundraising for their respective community organizations. In addition to various contributions, Countryfest pays out approximately $150,000 each year to local community organizations that provide services for the festival.

Dauphin’s Countryfest won Festival or Event of the Year at the Manitoba Country Music Awards from 2015 to 2018, and today are proud to sponsor the award. As well, Dauphin’s Countryfest was a finalist at the prestigious Canadian Tourism Awards in 2013, nominated for Tourism Event of the Year. The festival received the 2012 Philanthropist of the Year Award and the Community Appreciation Awards in 2011, and 2020 from the Dauphin & District Community Foundation, given to individuals or businesses showing the true spirit of philanthropy and giving.

Dauphin’s Countryfest will not take place in 2021. We look forward to seeing you in July 2022 !

CANADA’S NATIONAL UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL

JULY 30 - AUGUST 1, 2021

VIRTUAL EVENT

Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival has been a local, National, and International tradition for 55 years. 2020 was the first time in festival history that we had to cancel our August long weekend celebration due to the lengthy unforeseen COVID-19 pandemic. We continue to persevere through the uncertain times ahead to plan our 2021 Festival celebrations, be it a live or virtual festival. Our goal to maintain Ukrainian culture, heritage, and traditions with our communities near and far, does not

stray as we eagerly forge ahead adapting to change. Words do not express our gratitude for the support from our festival patrons, entertainers, and the community. Though, our 2021 August long weekend festival celebrations will be different this year, it does not dampen our spirits to celebrate this vibrant culture, full of traditions, excitement, and fun with generations young and old.

Visit cnuf.ca and our Facebook page for continued 2021 Festival updates and information.

SEPTEMBER 2021

Riding Mountain Challenge MS Bike Tour

The MS Bike Riding Mountain is returning to the park for the 2021 season! We are thrilled to be back in person and can’t wait to see you all in September. We are bringing a new experience to our riders this year as we will be hosting a single day event. Hop on the saddle and join us as we pedal through the gorgeous scenery of Riding Mountain National Park and experience what Manitoba has to offer… who ever said we don’t have any hills?! The sense of accomplishment, fulfilment, and pride are just some feelings you will experience as part of the MS Bike Tour. Celebrate all your hard work as we toast to your accomplishments at our evening dinner ceremony post ride. It is the strength and commitment of our riders that moves us forward towards our vision of A World Free of MS! The incredible community support in Dauphin and Riding Mountain National Park has kept the wheels in motion to continue efforts as the longest running charitable bike tour in Manitoba! Go the distance, make a difference this year with MS Bike! mssociety.ca

Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Club presents

For an authentic look into Dauphin’s rich agricultural past, join the Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Club for Threshing Day! Watch the nearly century - old machinery come alive on the fields and celebrate a significant tradition with locals who know the secrets of how it all began! A great event for kids and families, bring a chair or get in on the action and try your hand at binding and stooking or watch the

chore horse competition. Visit the Farmer’s Market for fresh produce and other goods and let the kids run free in the kids play area. Stay all day and relax to old - time music, enjoy the food, and visit with friendly people.

Location: 1 km north of Dauphin on Highway 362 204 - 648-4350

RACE RMNP

These four seasonal races showcase the escarpment and trail system of Riding Mountain National Park beautifully. Locally organized, these events draw hundreds of novice to serious racers each year.

MOOSE KNUCKLES ADVENTURE RACE

SEPTEMBER 25, 2021

The Moose Knuckles Adventure Race is an 8-to-10-hour adventure race including mountain biking, paddling, trekking, and orienteering! Participants work in teams of 2 to 4 people using trails and accessing backcountry in Riding Mountain National Park. Visit racermnp.ca and follow on Facebook for more information!

EPIC EAST GATE

CHECK RACERMNP.CA FOR EVENT DATE

Beginning at the Historic East Gate just 15 minutes from McCreary, Manitoba, the 50 km figure 8-shaped course and 25 km single-loo p course will have elevation gains of >1000M and >500M respectively and EPIC views from the iconic Little Bald Hill! You’ll quickly forget that you are in the heart of the prairies while the flowy, single track, technical descents of Reeves Ravine will have you convinced you found a slice of big mountain running. Learn more today at Epic East Gate online.

MANITOBA SNOWSHOE RUN

LOUIS RIEL DAY, ANNUALLY

Manitoba Snowshoe Run takes place just south of Dauphin at the Selo festival site, offering a 5 km run or walk and a 10 km run for those wanting something a little more challenging. Using some of Manitoba’s Mudrun, the terrain is scenic and challenging and offers beautiful exposure to the north escarpment topography. Register online at manitobasnowshoerun.com.

COUREUR DES BOIS

TRAIL MARATHON

CHECK RACERMNP.CA FOR EVENT DATE

Coureur des Bois is a trail marathon race using the trail system along Highway 10 through Riding Mountain. Participants run total marathon distance by completing trails from Beach Ridges all the way through to Clear Lake Beach. Follow the Facebook group for more information on registering!

MANITOBA MUDRUN

AUGUST 7, 2021

LET’S GET MUDDY!

In the idyllic setting of Manitoba’s Parkland, on the edge of Riding Mountain National Park, the Fusion Credit Union Manitoba Mudrun is bound to take your breath away in more ways than one! Choose between a 5 km and 10 km course with over 25 unique obstacles and work as a team to cross the finish line! The rugged, challenging, and stunning terrain will send you home tired but PROUD! Visit our website at manitobamudrun. com and follow us on Facebook for information on registration, obstacle descriptions, deadlines, and more! manitobamudrun.com

COLOR BLAST FUN RUN

ANNUALLY

CHECK WEBSITE FOR DETAILS

Have a BLAST in Dauphin’s COLOR BLAST 5k run/walk! You don’t need to be a runner to participate – you can walk or jog across the finish line! This event is a great way for everyone to get out and have some fun with family and friends and make new memories. During the run you will be doused head to toe in different colors at each kilometre. These colors are 100% safe, edible, biodegradable, and non-toxic. At Color Blast, you are our canvas and when you cross the finish line, you’ll be an exciting and colorful masterpiece!

colorblastdauphin.ca

DAUPHIN AGRICULTURAL FAIR

JULY 1 - 3, 2022

The Dauphin Agricultural Society Fair is a three-day long event involving over 60 directors from the Dauphin and surrounding communities. Originally starting mainly as a livestock event, it has now evolved into a weekend the whole family can enjoy! The fair features a full midway by Select Shows, livestock such as horses, cattle, and sheep, and an indoor kids play zone that provides activities for all ages including a petting zoo and educational agricultural games. The home living section is for the canning lovers, photographers, artists and everybody else to explore their talents and the popular outdoor Demolition Derby is the ideal show for the adrenalin lovers and thrill seekers. The Dauphin Agricultural Heritage Display showcases years of pictures and stories for the history buff in the family to discover. The fair site is conveniently located just behind the Parkland Recreation Complex with ample parking, washrooms, and vendors for food and drink all weekend.

The Dauphin Agricultural Society Fair would not be possible without the hundreds of community volunteers who contribute to its success over the las t 129 years.

For further information on the fair and an updated schedule of events and more, visit dauphinagsociety.ca or phone 204-638-4428

The Dauphin Agricultural Fair will not take place in 2021. We look forward to seeing you in July 2022 !

DAUPHIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STREET FAIR

JULY 29, 2021

Don’t bother trying to drive through downtown Dauphin on the Thursday before August Long Weekend; we have a party going on! From sunrise to well past sunset, the Dauphin & District Chamber of Commerce hosts the Annual Street Fair & Dance. This is the hottest little party of the summer which takes place in a shutdown section of Main Street Dauphin.

Start the day off with a pancake breakfast, listen to live music throughout the day and finish the evening off with a refreshing beverage or two in the beer gardens. Kids of all ages will have a blast in Nonstop Neighbourhood kids zone which is put on by Dauphin Neighbourhood Renewal. This area is full of activities and games where the fun doesn’t stop! Feel like doing a little shopping? Take a stroll through the vendor section which never seems to end. The Agriculture Heritage Club will take you through a blast to the past showing off their antiques and farming relics. But don’t think we forgot about the food! Feel free to loosen your belt for lunch and supper with the vast food vendor area. You can enjoy your favourites and we’ll guarantee you’ll find some new ones!

ROTARY LOBSTERFEST KITCHEN PARTY

DRIVE-THRU EDITION

JUNE 5, 2021

A fundraising initiative of the Rotary Club of Dauphin, the Lobsterfest Kitchen Party: Drive - Thru Edition is an annual event that's been modified this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. Tickets are available online at dauphinrec.com, and lobster (pre-cooked and chilled) will be available for pickup on Saturday, June 5, at the 8th Avenue Hall parking lot. Sides by Irving’s Catering are also available. Pick up times will be announced.

DAUPHIN’S CULTURE DAYS

LAST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER ANNUALLY

Dauphin Culture Days is part of a national celebration of the arts, typically occurring the last weekend of September, though in Dauphin, the celebration happens throughout the month. A local committee of arts enthusiasts coordinate and host a wide variety of activities, encouraging creative expression and learning, ranging from theatre, dance or musical performances, to art installations, spoken word or film. Dauphin’s Yardfringe is a keystone event of Dauphin Culture Days. On the last Saturday of September, the communitywide event transforms local yards and public spaces into venues for artistic performances. Yardfringers mainly travel on bicycle as a group to watch or participate in a selection of unique presentations, showcasing the great talent and special features of the community.

Visit Dauphin Culture Days, or Dauphin’s Yardfringe on Facebook and Instagram for more information!

HOCKEY NIGHT IN DAUPHIN

Come out and watch the Dauphin Kings!

Barry Trotz, Blaine Stoughton, Butch Goring, Ron Low and the list goes on. The Dauphin Kings have a deep hockey history and it continues to this day at the outstanding Credit Union Place located in the Parkland Recreation Complex in Dauphin, Manitoba.

The Kings started in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in the 1967 - 68 season and have since won the league seven times and taken home the prestigious Anavet Cup twice with two RBC Cup appearances.

The MJHL regular season runs from late September until the beginning of March. In the past, the Dauphin Kings and the City of Dauphin have hosted a number of high-end hockey events including the RBC Cup and CJHL Prospects Game. The teams is always competitive and exciting to watch.

The Kings, however, are about more than just hockey. They’re about giving back to the City of Dauphin and surrounding areas. You’ll see the Kings at a number of great community events during the year, and throughout the hockey season the team takes part in the Dauphin Friendship Centre’s Hot Lunch Program at local elementary schools, and much more!

Interested in checking out the Kings? Game nights at Credit Union Place feature a lot of interactive activities for fans. The world-famous Ukrainian Night happens each January and is more than just a hockey game, it’s a party! Tickets for games can be purchased on game nights an hour before puck drop at the Speedy Glass South Ticket Office inside Credit Union Place. Head over to their website, have a look at their schedule and see what else the Junior A club has to offer!

Dauphin Kings

202 - 1st Ave. S.E., Phone: 204 - 622 - 5461 dauphinkings.com

Dauphin Kings

@Dauphin_Kings

@DauphinKings

Dauphin Kings

CHRISTMAS IN DAUPHIN

The 2020 Christmas season looked a little different than normal with Santa Claus putting his own spin on “Code Red” by touring the streets of Dauphin as a very special guest of the Dauphin Fire Department! The Jolly Old Elf rode on the big red truck and surprised all the neighbourhoods to bring holiday cheer to Dauphin!

Dauphin’s Winterlife Committee organized Dauphin’s Twinkle Tour of Christmas Lights Map which provided both

residents and visitors a way to find some holiday spirit by touring Dauphin’s most festive Christmas displays from the safety of their vehicle.

For the 2021 Christmas season, stay tuned through 730 CKDM’s Community Events Calendar for details on what kind of community events will be in place to celebrate with friends and family!

LOUIS RIEL DAY AT FORT DAUPHIN

FEBRUARY 21, 2022

Join the Fort Dauphin Museum the third Monday in February as they recreate history with demonstrations, traditional food and clothing, and plenty of entertainment!

Sidenote: Louis David Riel was a Canadian politician, a founder of the province of Manitoba, and a political leader of the Métis people of the Canadian Prairies. He led two rebellions against the government of Canada and its first

post - Confederation prime minister, John A. Macdonald. Riel sought to preserve Métis rights and culture as their homelands in the Northwest came progressively under the Canadian sphere of influence. Over the decades, he has been made a folk hero by some Canadian groups and is celebrated annually on the third Monday in February.

COMMUNITY

DAUPHIN ART GROUP

The Dauphin Art Group is one of the oldest ongoing groups at the Watson Art Centre. Dr. Vernon Watson, whom the facility is named after, was the first to offer painting and drawing instruction to people in the area in the 1960s. The Dauphin Art Group is a not-for-profit organization that encourages the development of arts within the region. Artist-instructed workshops are organized for those who want to expand or refresh their skills for painting, drawing, and other visual arts media. Workshops encompass a variety of media including oils, acrylics, watercolour, pen and ink, charcoal, graphite, how to use/mix colours, and set up your palette. Try your hand at various mediums and

take on a lifelong hobby that is good for the soul!

Members of the group have access to the art studio and can come and go as their time allows. Membership is $60 annually, due in January of each year, and workshop fees are due upon registration. Visit dauphinartgroup.weebly. com or their Facebook page for information on events and workshops throughout the year.

Studio Location: Watson Art Centre – 104 – 1st Avenue NW

Contact: Cheryl Nicholson

Email: dauphinartgroup@gmail.com

Dauphin Art Group

DAUPHIN POTTERY & CERAMICS CLUB

The Dauphin Pottery and Ceramics club is a community group that provides instruction and a place for people of all ages to create and showcase ceramics and pottery. The club has been in existence since 1967 and currently has a studio in the basement of the Watson Art Centre. There are several kilns, wheels, and many moulds for the members to use. Classes and workshops are offered in a variety of techniques. Membership cost is reasonable and allows members to work at their own pace and convenience. The fee covers the use of the studio, the equipment, and firing of their pieces. Supplies are the responsibility of the individuals and group activities are pre - arranged as needed. For more information, contact Gloria Baxter - beegee11@mymts.net

PARKLAND WOMEN’S CHOIR

The Parkland Women’s Choir grew from conversations while traveling back to Dauphin from Cantata practice in the winter of 2015. At that time, there was a lack of choral singing for women in the workforce in the area. More than 20 women joined the very first practice and they have since grown to over 40 women! The choir prides itself on the high standard of performance that has been reached in a short period of time and the fun they have performing for the residents in the Dauphin community.

Normally, the Parkland Women’s Choir would provide an assortment of entertainment in the area, at the Dauphin

KEYSTONE CHORUS

Dauphin’s Keystone Chorus celebrates their 49th year in 2021! Annually, the traditional barbershop-style group sings four-part harmony and hosts various concerts throughout the community, performs for various establishments, and is the local source for the “singing Valentine”. This established community group welcomes new members with open arms, experienced or not! Interested in trying out your hand at four-part harmony? Please contact Patrick at 204-638-5242 or Rodney at 204-638-4946 for more information!

Multi-Purpose Senior Centre and local personal care homes, Christmas parties, Christmas caroling, hosting “A Taste of Christmas” and several evenings of music supporting their local food bank. They are often heard singing together with the Keystone Chorus and a trio called Stringed Harmony.

In March 2020, the Executive decided to end their season as current COVID-19 restrictions did not allow for gatherings. The Parkland Women’s Choir urges all to stay safe and healthy and looks forward to a time when they can sing together again.

Please contact Barb Froman at 204-638-7771 or Pat Start at 204-638-3568 to sign-up for fall and mid-winter intakes.

THEATRE AMISK

Dauphin and surrounding communities have had a long, deep tradition of amateur theatre. From stage performances by Dauphin Dramatic Society in the mid - 1920s to the formation of Dauphin’s Little Theatre in 1930, came the official incorporation of Theatre Amisk of Dauphin in 1982.

Theatre Amisk continues to flourish and offer an array of 1-3 act plays, improv, musicals, classes and workshops. This non - profit community group provides both entertainment to the public and training to its members.

Theatre Amisk is also a member of the Association of Community Theatre (ACT) Manitoba. Since 1979, ACT has held an annual provincial festival during the first weekend

of May. Dauphin’s members have attended, performed and hosted this festival.

In 1995, the improv troupe Theatre on the Edge was founded by several Theatre Amisk members. Since then different members have been successful in learning and performing many improv productions in Dauphin and other communities.

Theatre Amisk usually meets annually in the fall and spring to review past productions, and to plan future productions, classes and workshops. If you are interested in becoming involved, please call 204 - 638 - 8789 or visit Theatre Amisk’s Facebook page.

DAUPHIN’S COMMUNITY BAND

Community Bands have been a part of Manitoba’s heritage for more than a century. The Dauphin Community Band and Jazz Band, originally known as the Dauphin Boy’s Band, dates back to 1903 and has been a part of Dauphin’s community since its beginning. Fast forward to 2021, both ensembles continue to rehearse and perform throughout the Dauphin community and surrounding areas. The bands are made up of community members of all ages and all abilities. Everyone is welcome!

If you’re interested in being a part of Dauphin’s Community Band or Jazz Band, dust off that trumpet and call 204 - 638 - 0952 or email taylor.schmidt@mvsd.ca for more information.

IMMIGRANT SERVICES

Our city’s history of diversity and inclusion continues as we welcome new neighbours from around the world.

Regional Connections Immigrant Services provides free settlement, orientation, and language services for newcomers to Canada. Whether you arrived recently, or years ago, we are here to help. Funded by Immigration Citizenship and Refugees Canada (IRCC) and the Province of Manitoba, our office is part of a network of settlement programs located across the country.

We provide:

• Settlement planning

• Orientation and information

• Employment assistance

• English classes

• Community connections

Are you looking for meaningful volunteer work?

Contact us to ask about volunteering as a language buddy, classroom helper, or community tour guide. What a great way to meet new friends and neighbours!

New location! 30 – 1st Avenue NE

Phone: 204-647-0693

Regionalconnections.ca

Follow us on Facebook, Regional Connections Dauphin, to learn more about our activities and classes!

DAUPHIN MULTI-PURPOSE SENIORS CENTRE

The Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre opened its doors in August 1989, enhancing the vibrancy of retired life in Dauphin. The centre is a non-profit charitable organization serving as a community focal point for older adults to come together for services, programs, and activities that reflect their experience and skills, respond to their diverse needs and interests, enhance their dignity, support their independence, and encourage their involvement with the senior centre and community of Dauphin.

The centre has a board of 11 directors, administrator and four staff as well as a 500-person membership! Membership at the Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre is open to anyone 55 years of age and over—contact them today for their affordable membership rates!

The Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre provides an assortment of programs and services that include:

• Information and referral services

• Leadership opportunities

• Interpersonal and recreational opportunities such as exercises, floor curling, pool/snooker, quilting, sip ‘n stitch, dances, police academy and more

• Education and cultural activities

• Lending library for books and puzzles, and more!

The centre is proud to offer fee-for-service support to seniors in our community through services such as housecleaning, transportation, yard work, snow removal, and personal care. The Congregate Meal Program is a community-based meal service provided three times a week, intended to provide nutritional and social support among older adults. Participants have the option to have their meals delivered to their door at no extra charge.

The Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre is an independent provider of Lifeline, offering subscribers peace of mind, independence, early intervention in an emergency, and the reassurance that they are protected. For more information on the programs and services provided, contact the Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre today!

55 – 1st Avenue S.E. Phone: 204-638-6485

Fax: 204-638-6874

dauphinseniors.com

@Dauphin Multi-Purpose Senior Centre

DAUPHIN PUBLIC LIBRARY

Whether you are a stay-at-home parent, a manga fan, or a business person, your public library is here to support your curiosity. From picture books to graphic novels to books on how to maximize your social networking skills, the library’s collections are broad and eclectic. If the library does not have the information you want in-house, the librarians are happy to help you track it down.

What are you interested in these days? Your library is into it too!

The library works hard to develop relationships with other community groups to assist them in achieving their mandates whether it is in the arts, business, childcare, or education. Our programming efforts are diverse and reflect the interests of our patrons and the community at large. This

year over 3,000 people will take part in programs initiated or assisted by Dauphin Public Library. Not all our programs happen inside our doors— sometimes we head out and share the library’s inspirational spirit in local schools, daycares, seniors’ centres, and in the streets of our city.

Children’s Programming

• Infant rhyme time group for preschool children

• Summer reading club and activities

• Active support to other local summer camps

• Drop-in activity, afternoons during school in-service days / Spring Break

• National Child Day celebration

• February “I Love to Read” outreach program

• Annual Street Fair activities

• Read and Munch pre-school outreach

Displays

• Large display space for a variety of art forms

• Regular displays by local painters, quilters, and photographers

• Travelling art displays

• Special art resource books

Music Nights / Performances

• Third Thursday Music featuring local musicians

• Opportunity for youth performers from elementary to high school

• Annual Christmas show by Youth Drama group

• Culture Days weekend around town

• Knit & Fibre nights

• Cookbook Book Club

• Talking Book Club

LIBRARY SERVICES: Books, audiobooks, DVDs, E-Books, E-audiobooks | Newspapers, magazines | French language materials for youth and adults | Inter-library requests | Free access to internet connected computers | Free Wi-Fi access | Photocopier, scanner, and card reader | Colour printing available | One-on-one assistance for new gadgets, e-readers, etc. | Projector rental | Microfilm of the Dauphin Herald dating back to early 1900s | Simplified language materials for new English readers | Sign Language learning DVDs for babies and toddlers | Home delivery when necessary | Meeting space available (inquire) | Exam proctoring for patrons studying via distance education.

The Dauphin Friendship Centre (DFC) is a local non-profit charitable organization that offers programs and services not only for residents of our area, but also to those who are visiting us from near and far. The primary services visitors to our community access through the DFC include:

• Free use of telephone for local calls and free long distance calls if relating to employment, health, or education issues;

• 24-hour free Wi-Fi access;

• Free use of computers for internet access during regular business hours;

• Free faxing, printing, and photocopying for education, employment and health reasons (otherwise there is only a small fee);

• Free videoconferencing capabilities for those who can’t completely leave work at the office;

• Made-in-Manitoba items for sale including handcrafted items, moccasins, Indigenous art as well as supplies for making some of these items;

• Tourist information including local maps and directions to your destination;

DAUPHIN FRIENDSHIP CENTRE

• Public washrooms in a building that is fully wheelchair accessible; and

• Free coffee and tea for those stopping in to see us.

Our programs and services are open to everyone. Other programs offered yearround that may be of interest to visitors include our Youth Centre programs, emergency assistance, employment services, a Community Liaison worker who can help with government and nongovernment literature and forms, and various seasonal activities.

The DFC is often the place to go when people in our community need assistance, but do not know where to start. If the DFC cannot provide a service, they have many connections locally and around the province, and can help find the information you may be looking for. The staff are always willing to provide a helping hand.

210 1st Avenue N.E.

Dauphin, MB

Phone: 204 - 638 - 5707

E-mail: dfcexec@mymts.net

Find us on Facebook for more information.

DAUPHIN & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE #STRONGERTOGETHER

The Dauphin & District Chamber of Commerce ran a campaign called #STRONGERTOGETHER in the summer of 2020. Check out our Facebook or Instagram accounts to read up on some amazing local business stories. While visiting our community, we ask that you show your support to our local businesses. You can do this with your dollars or a simple shoutout on social media. Every little thing goes a long way. No matter where you’re from, supporting

local businesses is vital to strong community health. The more we can all support our local businesses, the better equipped they are to support the community. The #STRONGERTOGETHER campaign helped illustrate the importance of supporting our local business community and that we all need to lookout for one another. By doing so, we’re all stronger together for it!

www.dauphinchamber.ca

#STRONGERTOGETHER BECOME A MEMBER!

First Year Free Membership

Yes, you’re seeing correct!

Dauphin District Chamber of Commerce is offering to all new members, that never had a membership with the chamber, the chance to connect with the community and its members. This special offer is for the first year only, and then regular membership rates apply. What are you waiting for? Sign up NOW!

Joining the Dauphin Chamber is a strategic investment for your business. A research study done by the Schapiro Group demonstrates the value of joining your local chamber:

• When a consumer knows a small business is a Chamber member, they are 63% more likely to purchase products or services from it. Consumers infer that Chamber members are more trustworthy, they care more about their customers, are more involved in the community, and they are considered an industry leader.

• 59% of consumers think joining the local chamber is an effective business strategy.

We WORK for local business!

The Manitoba Chambers of Commerce lobbying mandate is set by its resolutions, which are sponsored and then voted on by local chambers at the Annual General Meeting.

The MCC’s resolutions are as varied as the challenges facing Manitoba. Typically, resolutions touch upon issues relating to Transportation, Infrastructure, Tax Reform, Education, Agriculture, Industry, Aboriginal and Northern Affairs, Labour, Trade, Immigrations and the vitality of our communities.

THE HUB

DAUPHIN’S ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTRE AND COWORKING SPACE

Are you visiting Dauphin and looking for a place to work, study, connect with colleagues, or meet with clients while you’re in town? Drop-in and membership-based coworking is available at The Hub and includes free coffee/tea, Wi-Fi, and a welcoming and professional space to work.

The Hub is a multi-use space that is used for coworking, events, training, and one-on-one entrepreneurship support services. The Hub is home to Manitoba Entrepreneurial

Hubs headquarters, a Women’s Entrepreneurship Strategy Program; a satellite office for Community Futures Parkland, and the Rural Opportunities Fund Program.

512 Main Street North www.thehubs.ca

VOLUNTEERING IN DAUPHIN

Volunteering is the heartbeat of our city! From festivals to children’s activities to action-packed sporting events—there is always a way to give back to your community and the people living in it. If you are interested in volunteering in Dauphin, feel free to contact tourism@dauphin.ca or call our office at 204 - 633 - 3216 for information on how you can get involved! Keep in mind, you may be asked by an organization to

submit to a Criminal Record Check before you begin volunteering. Criminal Record Checks are a routine procedure taken by an organization to help ensure the safety of their clients, staff, and other volunteers.

For Manitobans living outside of Winnipeg, please call your local police or RCMP detachment for information on obtaining a Criminal Record Check.

Art Galleries

Dauphin Public Library

504 Main Street N 204-638-6410

Watson Art Centre 104-1st Ave. N.W., 204-638-6231

Auto Service

** Towing services. CAA Members call 1‑800‑222‑4357 or dial *222 or *CAA on your cell phone.

AA Automotive & Towing & Equipment

Rental **

114 Reimer Rd. 204-629-2388

Canadian Tire Automotive

1500 Main St. S., 204-638-9203

Dauphin Towing**

237 Industrial Rd. 204-638-5712

Dean Cooley GM & Autobody ** 1600 Main St. S., 204-638-4026

Dean’s Autobody 20-2nd Ave. S.W., 204-638-7599

Denray Tire ** 55 Keays St. 204-638-8904

Duck Mountain Auto & Tire

103-1st Ave S.W. 204-638-1440

G & S Service Centre

500 River Ave. E., 204-638-6893

Gordon Toomey Auto 2 kms west on Hwy. 5 & 10 204-638-5554

Hometown Auto Glass

1203 Main St. S., 204-638-0400

Kal-Tire**

305 Main St. S., 204-638-5074

SERVICE LISTINGS

Kelleher Ford Sales & Autobody** 1700 Main St. S. 204-622-3673

Marty’s Speed Shop 113 Main St. N. 204-638-4046

Modern Radiator 113 Main St. S., 204-638-3660

Napa Auto Parts 122-1st Ave. N.E., 204-638-8000

Piasta Auto 204-638-6268

Piston Ring

1300 Main St. S. 204-638-9019

RB Towing & Automotive** 146006 Rd 114W 204-638-5465

Speedy Glass 15-3rd Ave. S.W. 204-638-8307

Stykalo Automotive Service Ltd. 431 Buchanon Ave. 204-638-6253

Tony’s Auto & Electric 23-1st Ave. S.W., 204-638-5372

Twin Motors

1212 Main St. S., 204-638-6804

Two Lane

Performance 113 Main St S 204-638-0666

Victory Lane

Trailer & Auto

1775 Main St S. 204-622-7355

Banking

Bank of Montreal

320 Main St. N. 204-638-4210

CIBC

123 Main St. N., 204-638-8045

Fusion Credit Union (Drive-Thru ATM)

505 Main St. N., 204-622-4500

RBC Royal Bank 202 Main St. N., 204-638-4920

ScotiaBank 1450 Main St. S. 204-622-6260

TD Canada Trust 424 Main St. N., 204-622-2900

Car Wash See Convenience / Gas Caterers

Some restaurants also offer catering services.

Irving’s Catering & Food Company 204-638-3888

Rae & Myra’s Homestyle Catering 204-648-6538 or 204-648-7274

Simple Fare by Loreen 204-572-6226

Temptations Catering Locations at Credit Union Place 204-648-5911

Trezub Catering 204-572-0110

Churches

Church of Christ 220 Whitmore Ave. W., 204-638-6321 or 204-638-3333

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

403 Whitmore Ave. W. 204-638-2918

Dauphin First Baptist Church 37-5th Ave. N.E., 204-638-4809

Dauphin First United Church 37-3rd Ave. N.W., 204-638-4319

Grace Bible Church 1910 Mountain Rd., 204-638-4911

Jehovah’s Witnesses 201-7th Ave. S.W., 204-638-5110

Mountain View

Christian Assembly 525-Whitmore Ave. E., 204-638-4355

New Life Centre

404 Main St. N., 204-638-8266

Parkside Gospel Church S.E. 13-24-19W., 204-638-7380

St. George’s Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church 804 Main St. S. 204-638-4704

St. Paul’s Anglican Church 404-1st St. S.W., 204-638-8141

St. Viator’s Roman Catholic Church

307 Whitmore Ave. E., 204-638-4892

Seventh Day Adventist Church 922-1st St. S.W., 204-638-4828

Trinity Lutheran Church

2 Kirby Ave. E. 204-638-3923

Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection 801 Jackson St, 204-638-4618

Clothing Mens & Women’s

Ardene 1450 Main St. S., 877-606-4233

Gloria Gayle’s 212 Main St. N., 204-638-9166

Mark’s Work Wearhouse 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-6200

Parkland Source for Sports 6-1st Ave. S.W., 204-638-7057

Prairie Supply Co. 223 Main St. N. 204-638-7168

Red Apple 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-1264

Sharon’s Lingerie 207 Main St. N., 204-638-7605

Warehouse One 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-8972

Convenience/Gas

7-Eleven Food Store

109 Main St. S., 204-622-3770

Co-op Gas Bar & Car Wash 1301 Main St. S., 204-638-6038

Co-op Gas Bar & Convenience Foods 102 Mountain Rd., 204-638-6326

Dauphin Husky 222 Main St. S., 204-638-8249

Fas Gas Dauphin Service 904 Main St. S., 204-638-5762

Fudd’s Corner Store 1502 Mountain Rd. 204-647-5678

Mobil 95-1st Ave. N.E. 204-622-2937

Mountainview Esso 1475 Main St. S., 204-638-7874

Town & Country Market

500 River Ave. E. 204-638-5311

Wellington Autosports (carwash) 201 Buchanon Ave.

Department

Stores

Canadian Tire

1500 Main St. S., 204-638-9203

Home Hardware

421 Main St. N., 204-638-8442

Mega Deals

304 Main St N. 204-701-0131

Walmart 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-4808

Florists, Gifts & Treasures

Aitken’s Jewellers 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-0543

Almost New Store

220 Main St. N., 204-638-0490

Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival Boutique 17-3rd Ave. N.E., 204-622-4600

Cloud Nine

Canna Supplies 15 Memorial Blvd. 204-647-9420

Dauphin’s Countryfest 28-2nd Ave. N.E., 204-622-3700

Dauphin Kings

Hockey Club 202-1st Ave., S.E., 204-622-5464

Delaronde’s Native Arts & Supplies 17-3rd Ave. N.E. 204-701-0306

Hodge Podge 831 Jackson St., 204-638-4455

Home Hardware

421 Main St. N., 204-638-8442

Lemon Tree Florist 111 Main St. N., 204-638-7807

Service Listings

Only Deals

1450 Main St. S. 204-638-2974

Parkland Fabrics and More Inc.

118 Main St. N. 204-701-032

Parkland Pickers

215 Main St. N.

204-647-0047

Style Mercantile 119-2nd Ave., N.W. 204-701-2727

Super Thrifty Pharmacy 224 Main St. N. 204-638-3702

Sydor Farm & Garden 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-4900

The Fiddle Lore Store

201 Main St. N.,

Watson Art Centre 104-1st Ave. N.W., 204-638-6231

Gas Stations See Convenience/Gas

Grocery / Specialty

Canada Safeway 1450 Main Street S. 204-638-4749

Dauphin Consumer’s Co-op 18-3rd Ave. N.E., 204-638-6003

Dauphin Farmer’s Market Fridays, JulySeptember

Health Basics

129-1st Ave. N.E., 204-638-8451

J & J Steamers

22 – 1st Ave N.W 204-638-3603

Ken’s No Frills 15-1st Ave. N.E. 204-622-2930

Nutter’s Everyday Naturals 19-3rd Ave. N.E. 204-638-4081

Western Bakery 19-2nd Ave. N.W., 204-638-3441

White Dove Water Company

616 Main St. S., 204-629-2837

Hair & Body Care

Beauty and the Barber 20-2nd Ave. N.W., 204-638-7454

Charmed Salon 20 Memorial Blvd., 204-638-4080

Chop Shop 24A-1st Ave N.E 204-572-4328

Cuts Ahead 11-1st Ave. S.W., 204-638-7070

Dr. Brenna & Three Graces Medi Spa 10-2nd Ave N.W. 204-572-5774

G. Tully Massage Therapy 204-638-9653

Hair @ 360° 280 Main St. N. 204-638-5320

Hair Essentials 36-1st Ave. N.W., 204-638-6686

Hair Maiden 1007 Main St. S. 204-648-7379

Hair For You 113 ½ Main St. S., 204-638-2988

New Way to Health –Therapeutic Massage 17-3rd Ave. N.E., 204-447-5401

Shear Passion Hair Studio 414 Main St. N., 204-638-9465

Shelley Kowaluk Massage Therapy 420 Main St. N., 204-638-9642

Starlet Spa 118 Main St. N. 204-572-1974

Tranquil Sensations 204-572-7343

Liquor Stores & Beer Vendors

Boulevard Hotel

28 Memorial Blvd., 204-638-4410

Dauphin Community Inn 104 Main St. N. 204-638-4311

The Liquor Mart 1460 Main St. S. 204-622-70

Lounges / Night Clubs

Boston Pizza 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-9017

Boulevard 28 Memorial Blvd., 204-638-4410

Mr. Mikes Steakhouse Casual

10 Main St. S. 204-701-6453

Royal Canadian Legion #20

309 Main St. N., 204-638-4053

Smitty’s Lounge 1601 Main St. S. 204-638-8022

Photography

Dori Fee

Photography 204-638-9788

Henrik Langer Photography 204-572-5533

Kelly Michaluk

Photography 515 Main St. N., 204-647-4091

Pederson

Photographic 204-572-5855

Realtors

Action Realty

803 Main St. S., 204-638-8899

Century21

Westman Realty Ltd. 204-638-7947

Mountain View Realty 204-638-0057

Re/Max of Dauphin

709 Main St S. 204-622-7770

Recreational Vehicles & Repairs

Dauphin Speed & Sport – Polaris & Honda

885 Whitmore Ave. E., 204-638-8995

Parkland

Sport & Marine 1900 Main St S. 204-638-0990

Reit-Syd

Equipment Ltd. 2275 Main St. S. 204-638-6443

Recreation & Fitness

Beach Volleyball Courts / Tennis Courts

Call 204‑622‑3150 or visit the Parkland

Recreation Complex at 200‑1st St. S.E.

Dauphin Lake Golf Club

258 Lake R. W., Dauphin Beach, 204-638-9400

Figures for Her 213A Main St. N., 204-638-0547

Kang’s Taekwondo Academy

201 Main St. N., 204-638-3265

Parkfit Gym

304 Main St. N., 204-647-5245

Parkland Paddling Club 204-470-487

Parkland Recreation Complex

200-1st St. S.E. 204-622-3150

Parkway Lanes (5/10 pin bowling) 1236 Main St. S. 204-638-6432

Ramsay Health & Fitness

36-2nd Ave. S.W., 204-629-9743

Squash Courts (Super 8 Motel) 1457 Main St. S., 204-638-0800

Tamarack Yoga 119 Main St. S. tamarackyoga.ca

Restaurants & Cafes

L = Licensed Premises

A&W Restaurant 1121 Main St. S., 204-638-5243

Adelina’s Pizzeria 11 2nd Ave. N.E., 204-638-6888

Boston Pizza (L) 1450 Main St. S. 204-638-9017

Café Trocadero 622 3rd St. S.W., 204-638-1444

Coffee Creations

Bagel & Espresso 403 Main St. S., 204-638-7739

Corrina’s (L) 28 Memorial Blvd 204-701-1100

Dairy Queen 1470 Main St S. 204-638-1885

Family Pizza 17 – 1st Ave SW 204-638-6808

Parkland Pizza 13 – 1st Ave SW 431-738-4000

Dauphin Lake Golf Resort Clubhouse Restaurant (L), Dauphin Beach, 204-638-9400

Hong Kong Café (L) 123 Main St. S., 204-638-5800

KFC 1122 Main St. S., 204-638-5844

Service Listings

Lee’s Restaurant (L) 8-7th Ave. S.E., 204-638-0773

McDonald’s Restaurant 1461 Main St. S., 204-638-4644

Mr. Mikes Steakhouse

Casual (L) 10 Main St. S. 204-701-6453

Pizza Hut (L) 1575 Main St. S., 204-622-5555

Smitty’s Family Restaurant (L) 1601 Main St. S. 204-638-8022

Subway 204 Main St. S., 204-638-7484

Sung’s Restaurant (L) 104 Main St. N., 204-638-8002

Tim Horton’s 1565 Main St. S., 204-638-3299

Shopping Centres

Dauphin Market Place Mall 1450 Main St. S., 204-638-9396

Sporting & Fishing Goods

* fishing licence outlets

Black’s Cycle & Sporting Goods 211 Main St. S., 204-638-4751

Northern Angler Fly & Tackle* 17-7th Ave. N.W. 204-638-7740

info@northernangler. mb.ca

Parkland Source for Sports 6-1st Ave. S.W. 204-638-7057

Sticky’s Bait, Tackle & Guiding* 1301 Main St. S., 204-638-3658 Welding

Jade Welding 204-572-4789

Prairie Mountain Metals 204-648-5570

Rail

CNoR Station is considered one of Manitoba’s finest pieces of railway architecture. Its impressive size, picturesque roofline, dormers, turrets, and decorative brick and stonework are a remarkable focal point in the community. The station sees VIA trains pass through twice weekly enroute to northern Manitoba. VIA Rail offers an inexpensive and unique travelling experience for those with a little more time to explore! VIA gives mountain bikers the chance to bring collapsible bikes and camping gear for little to no charge and ride the multitude of trails in beautiful Riding Mountain, which offers some of the best terrain east of The Rockies. Check VIA’s website today to plan your trip, or for information and train schedules. viarail.ca

Dawson Logistics Maple Bus Lines

Dawson Logistics Ltd. is our local Maple Bus Lines agent. For more information on routes and schedules, visit maplebuslines.com or phone Dawson Logistics at 204-638-7169.

Address: 426 - 1st Ave. N.E.

Mahihkan Bus Lines

White Dove Water Company & Laundromat is our local Mahihkan Bus Lines agent. For more information on passenger routes and schedules, visit mahihkanbuslines.com, phone 204-629-2837 or email dauphin@mahihkanbuslines.com

Address: 616 Main Street South

AirBusShuttle

The Brandon/Dauphin Air Shuttle provides ground transportation daily between Dauphin and Brandon for pre-booked flights at the Brandon Municipal Airport (WestJet), medical appointments, business trips and family business. Visit brandonairshuttle.com for more info on scheduling, prices and travelling to the Winnipeg International Airport. Home pick-up and drop-off is now available in Brandon and Dauphin making for convenient travel to and from your doorstep. brandonairshuttle.com

From: Dauphin To: Brandon Departs: 9:30 am – Arrive: 11:30 am Departs: 1:30 pm – Arrive: 3:30 pm

From: Brandon To: Dauphin Departs: 1:30 pm – Arrive: 3:30 pm Departs: 6:00 pm – Arrive: 8:00 pm

TRAVELING TO DAUPHIN

Automobile

There are various routes to get to Dauphin, depending on where you are coming from. For more information on scenic routes and points of interest on your journey, visit the Tourism Dauphin website. For highway conditions and weather conditions, please visit the links at bottom of this page. tourismdauphin.ca

Highway conditions: gov.mb.ca/mit/roadinfo

Weather conditions: weatheroffice.gc.ca

GreAt SteaK

Hotel & Motels

For information on Dauphin’s Bed & Breakfast, see page 87.

ACCOMMODATIONS

Name Amenities

Best Western Plus

50 Eric Irwin Way, R7N 0A0

bestwestern.com

E: tim@bestwesternplusdauphin.com

Boulevard Motor Hotel

28 Memorial Blvd, R7N 2A4

P. 204-638-4410

F. 204-638-7642

Canway Inn & Suites

1601 Main St. S., R7N 2V4

P. 204-638-5102

F. 204-638-7475

TF: 1-888-325-3335 canwayinnandsuites.com

Dauphin Inn Express

35 Memorial Blvd. R7N 2A5

P. 204-638-4430

F. 204-638-7466

TF: 1-866-336-3500 dauphininnexpress.com

Dauphin Super 8 Motel

1457 Main St. S., R7N 3B3

P. 204-638-0800

F. 204-638-0808

TF: 1-800-800-8000 dauphinsuper8.com

Highland Motel

1351 Main St. S., R7N 2V3

P. 204-638-5100 F. 204-638-3720

Prairie Mountain Inn

1501 Main St. S., R7N 3B3

P. 204-638-4233

F. 204-638-4254

Camping

Keld Park

TF: 1-877-638-4233 prairiemountaininn.com

Units: 82

Units: 17

Capacity: 62

Restaurant / Lounge: Both Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No

Units: 67

Capacity: 260

Restaurant / Lounge: Both

Indoor / Outdoor Pool: In.

Units: 40

Capacity: 130

Restaurant / Lounge: No

Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No

Units: 66

Capacity: 260

Restaurant / Lounge: No

Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No

Banquet Facilities: Yes

Other

entrances,

room coffee, hair dryers, microwaves, fridges. Jacuzzi hot tub suites. See ad, page 84.

Banquet Facilities: Yes

Small Pets: No

Internet Access: Yes

Banquet Facilities: Yes

Small Pets: No

Internet Access: Yes

Banquet Facilities: Yes

Small Pets: Yes

Internet Access: Yes

Banquet Facilities: Yes

Small Pets: Yes

Internet Access: Yes

Other amenities: fridges, microwaves, hair dryers

Other amenities: private entrances, inroom coffee, hair dryers, microwaves, fridges. Jacuzzi hot tub suites. See ad, page 84.

Other amenities: fridges, microwaves, cable TV, small meeting room

Other amenities: free deluxe continental breakfast, fitness centre, steam room & squash courts, jacuzzi tub suites, fridge, hair dryers, kitchen facilities in common room. See ad, page 80.

Units: 37

Capacity: 99

Restaurant / Lounge: No

Indoor / Outdoor Pool: Out.

Units: 40

Capacity: 108

Restaurant / Lounge: No

Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No

Banquet Facilities: No

Small Pets: Yes

Internet Access: Yes

Banquet Facilities: No

Small Pets: No

Internet Access: Yes

Other amenities: kitchenettes, VCRs, fridges, microwaves, free continental breakfast

Other amenities: kitchenettes, BBQs, fridges, microwaves, laundry facilities, inroom coffee

CUSTOM GROUP EXPERIENCES

The Dauphin area, rich in cultural history can give your group a custom experience that engage the senses, teach the traditions of cultures, and showcase the amazing stories of local experts. We can help craft a tailored, memorable experience, perfect for RV tours, family reunions, corporate retreats and conferences, or any group looking for something out of the ordinary.

Savour the Flavour

This experience features mouth-watering, traditional Ukrainian fare. Eat a full meal of borscht, cabbage rolls, perogies, beet leaves, cheese roll, sausage, and desserts while you listen to live music on traditional Ukrainian instruments. This package has many add-ons including Ukrainian dance performances and instruction, and traditional Ukrainian Easter bread making. Eat, sing, dance, and take away your bread leaving you with a memory you will never forget.

Trembowla

The first settlers to the Dauphin area arrived in 1896 under the leadership of Wasyl Ksionzyk and settled northwest of Valley River, along the Drifting River. They named the new settlement Terebovlia (later known as Trembowla), after their hometown in Ukraine. At Trembowla, give your group a lasting memory of learning the traditions of

Ukrainian settlers – bake bread in traditional clay ovens, learn to make borscht from beginning to end. Trembowla Cross of Freedom Historical Site and Museum has been immaculately maintained and is the perfect setting to sweep visitors back in time.

Phone 204-638-9641 or 204-638-9047 to plan your group experience!

It’s all in the details! Looking to host an event in Dauphin? Start with Tourism Dauphin. We can help answer any questions you have about hosting your next event. We have the information you need on rentals, venues, entertainment, catering services and more!

HOSTING EVENTS IN DAUPHIN

Canway Inn & Suites 1601 Main St. S., 204-638-5102 Meeting Room: 100

Countryfest Community Cinema 210-1st St. S.E., 204-638-5319 4 Theatres: Up to 150 each

Dauphin Friendship Centre 210-1st Ave. N.E., 204-638-5707 Conference Room: 300; Board Room: 12; Learning Centre: 30

Dauphin Inn Express 35 Memorial Blvd., 204-638-4430 Meeting Room: 50

Kinsmen Hall Mountain Rd. N., 204-638-8712 Conference Room: 100

Multi-Purpose Senior Centre 55-1st Ave. S.E., 204-638-6485 Hall: 220; Meeting Room: 40

Parkland Crossing 220 Whitmore Ave. W., 204-638-3333 Auditorium: 250; Banquet Room: 120; Small Dining Room: 50

Parkland Recreation Complex / Credit Union Place 200-1st St. S.E., 204-622-3150 Lounge: 176; Banquet Room: 200; Curling Rink: 400; Event Floor: 1,000; Corporate Room: 40

Parkway Lanes 1236 Main St. S.., 204-638-6432 Conference Room: 100

Royal Canadian Legion 309 Main St. N., 204-638-4053 Conference Room: 100-120

St. Viator’s Hall 307 Whitmore Ave. E., 204-638-4892 Conference Room: 100-120

Selo Ukraina Complex Hwy. 10 S., 204-638-9401 Multi-Purpose Building: 472; Festival Square: 1,500; Amphitheatre: 11,000

Super 8 Motel 1457 Main St. S., 204-638-0800 Meeting Room: 80

Knights on 11th Ave. Hall Metis Community Centre 204-638-9485 Conference Room: 500-525

Ukrainian Catholic Parish 801 Jackson St., 204-638-4618 Auditorium: 200

Ukrainian Orthodox Auditorium (8th Avenue Hall) 304 Whitmore Ave., 204-638-3888 Conference Room: 450-675

United Church Hall Crisis Prevention Task Force Corp. 431-738-8352 Conference Room: 250

Watson Art Centre 104-1st Ave. N.W., 204-638-6231 Auditorium: 200-350; Board Rooms: 20; Meeting Room: 40

DAUPHIN’S BED & BREAKFAST

Sir Edgar House Bed & Breakfast

Built well in 1898, 703 Main Street North in Dauphin is one of the oldest homes in the City. The walls have stories to tell and the breeze on the porch whispers of days gone by. Loved and cared for over the years, today, guests are welcomed into comfort and convenience steeped in Prairie hospitality. Sir Edgar House B&B is your home away from home featuring central air, high speed internet, queen sized beds, great coffee, friendly conversation, and a satisfying breakfast.

703 Main St. N. 204-638-2930

siredgarhousebandb.ca

Hosts: Cordell and Loralyn Lind Book Now cordelll58@gmail.com

Golf Course & Rainbow Beach

CITY OF DAUPHIN

Points of Interest

P1 Berry Patch

P2 Bowling

P3 City Hall

P4 CNoR Station, CN Park and Dauphin Rail Museum

P5 CNUF Gift Shop

P6 Dauphin Friendship Centre

P7 Dauphin Market Place Mall

P8 Fort Dauphin Museum / Seasonal Visitor Information

P9 Gartmore Park

P10 Meadowlark Park

P11 Parkland Recreation Complex / Credit Union Place / Countryfest Community Cinema

P12 Parkland Regional Library

P13 Pioneer Park

P14 RM of Dauphin Office

P15 Squash Courts (Super 8 Motel)

P16 Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection

P17 Vermillion Park & Campground

P18 Vermillion Park Sportsplex

P19 Watson Art Centre

P20 Sunshine Community Garden

Services / Recreation

Place of Worship

City StreetMapIndex

Alexandria Ave. – B4

Ash St. – D2

Aster Bay – A5

Barker St. – A5

Beresford Ave. – E1

Bond Street – C4

Bossons Ave. – C4

Bossons Place – B5

Brown Ave. – A3

Buchanon Ave. – B1

Buchy Place – D2

Centennial Drive – B5

Centre St. – B1

Crocus Bay – A5

Cruise Crescent – D2

Davidson Ave. – A4

Dorothy St. – C5

Dunfield Ave. – B4

Earl Ave. – B4

Edgar Ave. – C4

Edward Ave. – B4

Edward Place – B5

Elm St. – D1

Elmay St. – C5

Emma St. – E1

Evason Ave. – C4

Forrest Ave. – A4

Frances St. – E1

Fuller St. – B5

Gertrude St. – D2

Hawthorne Ave. – A4

Hedderly St. – B4

Schools

S1 Colonel Barker School 1516 Bond St., 204-638-4588

S2 Dauphin Regional Comprehensive Secondary School 330 Mountain Rd., 204-638-4629

S3 École Macneill 312 Sandy St., 204-638-3942

S4 Henderson School 911 Bond St., 204-638-4653

S5 MacKenzie Middle School 212-1st St. NE, 204-638-3323

S6 Smith Jackson School 701-1st St. SE, 204-638-3134

S7 Whitmore School 28-6th Ave. SW, 204-638-4782

S8 Assiniboine Community College 520 Whitmore Ave. E, 204-638-2023

Accommodations

A1 Best Western Plus

A2 Boulevard Hotel

A3 Canway Inn & Suites

A4 Dauphin Community Inn

A5 Dauphin Inn Express

A6 Dauphin Super 8 Motel

A7 Highland Motel

A8 Prairie Mountain Inn

Henry Ave. – B2

Ida St. – D2

Industrial Rd. – A1

Jackson St. – D2

Jessie St. – B1

Johnson St. – B2

Keays St. – A2

Kerr Ave. – C4

King St. – B1

Kirby Ave. – B3

Kraim Ave. – A4

Laura St. – B1

Lilly Ave. – D1

Macleod Ave. – B3

Macneill Place – A4

Main St. – C3

Maple Ave. – C2

Margaret Ave. – B2

Marigold St. – A5

Maryland Ave. – B2

Memorial Boulevard – C3

Merrell Ave. – C4

Merrell Place – B5

Mountain Rd. – C4

Oak Ave. – D1

Park Crescent – B5

Parkway St. – D2

Phillips St. – C4

Pioneer Ave. – D1

Poplar Ave. – C1

Railway Ave. – A1

Reimer Rd. – A1

River Ave. – B4

Riverside Rd. – E1

Sandy St. – B4

Saskatchewan Blvd. – B3

Spruce Ave. – C2

Stradbrooke Place – B3

Tulip Crescent – A5

Tuxedo Drive – A3

Vermillion Place – A3

Vermillion St. – B3

Veterans Drive – B5

Valour Rd. – B5

Van Wicklin St. – A1

Wakefield Ave. – B2

Walker Ave. – B1

Waller St. – C5

Wellington Cres. – A3

West St. – B1

Whitmore Ave. – D2

William St. – B2

1st Ave. NE – C3

1st Ave. NW – C3

1st Ave. SE – C3

1st Ave. SW – C3

1st St. NE – B4 1st St. NW – B3

1st St. SE – C3

1st St. SW – D2

2nd Ave. NE – C3

2nd Ave. NW – B3

2nd Ave. SE – C4

2nd Ave. SW – C3

2nd St. NE – C4

2nd St. NW – B3

2nd St. SE – D3

2nd St. SW – C2

3rd Ave. NE – C4

3rd Ave. NW – B3

3rd Ave. SE – C3

3rd Ave. SW – C3

3rd St. NE – C4

3rd St. SE – D3

3rd St. SW – C2

4th Ave. NE – C4

4th Ave. NW – B3

4th Ave. SE – C3

4th Ave. SW – C2

4th St. NE – C4

4th St. SE – C4

5th Ave. NE – B4

5th Ave. NW – B3

5th Ave. SE – C3

5th Ave. SW – C2

5th St. SE – D4

6th Ave. NE – B4

6th Ave. NW – B3

6th

8th

RM OF DAUPHIN AND AREA

Points of Interest

R1 St. Michael’s Orthodox Church & Hall, Venlaw

R2 Ukrainian Orthodox Drifting River Church & Sulphur Creek School

R3 Negrych Pioneer Homestead

R4 St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church

R5 Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Parish Church & Cemetery (Zoria)

R6 Russian Cemetery

R7 Monument for first Russian Orphanage and Nunnery

R8 Marble Angel

R9 Trembowla

R10 Trembowla School Cairn

R11 Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church

R12 St. Vladimir & Olga Ukrainian Catholic Church

R13 St. Vladimir & Olga Cemetery

R14 Hidden Valley Sanctuary

R15 Peter Fidler Grave Site

R16 Stoney Point Beach

R17 Dauphin Lake Golf Club

R18 Rainbow Beach (Dauphin Lake)

R19 Skane’s Crossing

R20 Uncle Bob’s Trout Pond

R21 Dauphin Airport (Lieutenant-Colonel W.G. Barker V.C. Commemoration)

R22 Selo Ukraina

R23 Clear Lake Golf Course

R24 Agassiz Tower

R25 Riding Mountain National Park

R26 Keld Park

R27 Vermillion Reservoir

R28 Sts. Peter & Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church

R29 St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic (Byzantine) Church & Cemetery, Keld

R30 Renegade Paintball

R31 Gilbert Plains Country Club

R32 Sifton Townsite

R32a Russian Orthodox Church of North America Site

R32b Old Sifton United Church

R32c Spinning Wheel Cairn

R32d St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church & Cemetery

R32e Ukrainian Orthodox Church

R32f Polish Roman Catholic Church

R32g Original Mary Maxim Factory

Services / Recreation

Note:

ROAD
ROAD

Take it all in!

Kilometres of memories await.

Visit parkscanada.gc.ca/ridingmountain for up-to-date information on the services offered and how to visit.

Ouvrez grand les yeux!

Des kilomètres de souvenirs vous attendent.

Consultez parcscanada.gc.ca/montriding pour obtenir des informations à jour sur les services offerts et sur les modalités de visite.

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