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St. Norbert Provincial Park

St. Norbert Provincial Park

St. Norbert Provincial Heritage Park, located at the junction of the Red and La Salle rivers, illustrates the natural landscape that has been utilized for centuries by many different cultural groups. The area has been used as a hunting, fishing and camping ground by First Nations Peoples and as an agricultural settlement by Francophone Peoples in the years leading up to the First World War. Take a guided tour of two post-1870 restored structures, Turenne and Bohémier houses. Fantastic curriculum-based programming is available from mid-May to June in both English and French. St. Norbert Provincial Heritage Park is located at 40 Turnbull Drive in St. Norbert. For more information or to book a program please contact:

Reception Centre
(after mid-May)
(204) 945-4236
Parks & Natural Areas Branch: (204) 945-4375
Park Home Page: http://www.gov.mb.ca/parks/popular_parks/st_norbert


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