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Lockport Provincial Heritage Park

As a provincial heritage park, Lockport offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the area's first inhabitants. This is also an archaeological site of international significance and a fitting tribute to the legacy of the area's first peoples. The Kenosewun Interpretive Centre and Museum houses important artifacts of First Nations peoples from centuries past. The park, located on PTH 44 along the Red River, is also the site of the St. Andrews Locks and Dam. Excellent curriculum- based programming is offered from mid-May to June in the subjects of local wildlife, cultural history, early farming techniques and early hunting practices. Teachers should also explore the brand new interpretive trail called Gifts of the Red. For more information about Lockport Provincial Heritage Park and its programs, contact:

Kenosewun Centre
(after mid-May)
(204) 757-2902
Selkirk District Office: (204) 785-5080


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