Dauphin Recreation Services!

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Dauphin Recreation Services!
Contact phone numbers
Group or Contact
Phone Number
Emergency
911
Parkland RCMP Detachment
622-5050
Dauphin Fire Department
622-3100
Ambulance
911
Hospital
638-3010
Crime Stoppers
1-800-782-8477
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 V.C.
622-3280
Perimeter Airlines
1-800-665-8986
Bus Depot (Greyhound)
622-9500
Rail (VIA Rail)
1-888-VIA-RAIL
Car Rental (Mountainview Esso)
638-7874
Dauphin Taxi
638-3315
Road Conditions
622-2065
or 1-877-627-6237
www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca
Tourism Info Sites
Group or Contact
Phone Number
City Hall (Tourism Dauphin)
622-3216
100 Main Street S.
or 1-877-566-5669
Parkland Recreation Complex
622-3112
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.
Dauphin Super 8 Motel (24-hour)
638-0800
1457 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 (Mayor Eric Erwin)
622-3200
Rural Municipality
638-4531
(Reeve Dennis Forbes)
Economic Development
622-3229
Tourism Dauphin
622-3216
Chamber of Commerce
622-3140
Dauphin Recreation Services
622-3150
Weather Information
638-6521
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Message from the Mayor
Dauphin is a special
place. It’s special
because it’s the only
community in Canada
to win the Communities
in Bloom category
three times in the
last 10 years. It’s
special because it’s
the only community
last year to host The
Voice’s Blake Shelton,
former Eurovison Song
Contest winner Ruslana
(pictured), the Western
Canadian Junior “A”
Hockey Championships,
the Dominion Legion
Curling Bonspiel, the
Manitoba Firefighter’s
Convention and… well,
you get the picture.
This is a busy town!
This past year we
have wrapped up our
upgrades to beautiful
Vermillion Park and our
fantastic Skate Park.
In 2014 we set a
record for the value
of building permits
so in 2015 we’ll see
the opening of new
dining and shopping
choices. Miranda
Lambert (reigning
queen of country
music) is coming to
town; we celebrate
50 years of Canada’s
National Ukrainian
Festival and we host
the Telus Cup Midget
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West Regional hockey
tournament as well as
Country Legends, MEGA
Geocaching Event.
Yes, we have a
beautiful, active
community with all
of the amenities but
it’s our people who
volunteer and work
hard and make it
happen. So come join
us for a day, a week,
or a lifetime! Discover
that place you’ve been
looking for.
Eric Irwin
Mayor | City of Dauphin
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Traveling to Dauphin
New Residents
CNUF 5O th Anniversary
Chamber Events
Breakfast Education Series
State of the City
Street Fair and Dance
Countryfest
Manitoba MudRun
ColorBlast
Manitoba Snowshoe Run
Kinsmen Business Expo &
Parkland Job & Career Fair
Threshing Day
Rotary Events
Arts Alive
MS Ride
Country Legends
Community Events Calendar
Watson Art Centre
The PRC - Parkland
Recreation Complex
Vermillion Park
Communities in Bloom
Heritage
Hike & Bike
Geocaching
Golf
Dauphin Public Library
Skate Park
Dauphin Friendship Centre
WinterLife
Blazing Trails!
Ice Fishing
Custom Group Experiences
Hosting Events in Dauphin
Lodging & Camping
Service Listings
Big Game
Big Fish
Map of Dauphin
Map of RM & Area
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news about these big events going on in our city!
City of Dauphin – Dauphin.ca - #Dauphin
Official City of Dauphin hash tag to see what’s happening in our city.
Dauphin Tourism – tourismdauphin.ca Visit us for all must-see attractions and special events going on in our community.
Economic Development Dauphin – sayyestodauphin.ca For all business and devolvement related information visit us.
Dauphin’s Countryfest – countryfest.ca - #CFEST2015 Connect with Canada’s longest running country music festival, Dauphin’s Countryfest!
Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival – cnuf.ca - #CNUF2015 For the latest info about Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival, visit us online.
Manitoba MudRun – manitobamudrun.com - #MBMUDRUN Get the latest news before and see the end result after. Connect with us on social media!
Color Blast Dauphin –
colorblastdauphin.ca - #COLORBLASTDAUPHIN2015 We want to see your colorful canvas! Get info and share via social media.
Country Legends Manitoba MEGA –
countrylegends2015.com - #COUNTRYLEGENDSMB Share your experience with others that share theirs. We want to hear from you!
Dauphin Kings – dauphinkings.com We want to see your MJHL Dauphin Kings pride! Show us via social media.
Dauphin Recreation Centre – dauphinrec.com Get the latest about everything that’s happening in our state-of-the-art complex.
Watson Arts Centre – watsonartcentre.com Stay current on concerts, events, and programming.
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Travelling
to Dauphin
Rail
CNR 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, often filled with passengers curious to see the
tundra and polar bears of Churchill! 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.
For more information and train schedules visit website.
viarail.ca
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 or
quick scan QR codes for quicker results.
tourismdauphin.ca
Air
Highway conditions: www.gov.mb.ca/mit/roadinfo
Weather conditions: www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/canada_e.html
Looking for a quick and easy way to get
to Dauphin? How would you like to get
from Winnipeg to Dauphin in less than
40 minutes? Well, Perimeter Airlines makes
that possible! With breathtaking views of
our Parkland and prairies, your flight will
be a breeze. Perimeter Aviation makes
flying in the North hassle-free, operating
in over 23 communities in Manitoba
and Ontario. Visit their website for more
information about their routes and services.
perimeter.ca
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NEW
Resident
Welcome
Program
Guide
NEW RESIDENTS GUIDE
Pick up your copy today!
If you are new to Dauphin, we would like to welcome
you! Our New Resident Welcome Program will help
you settle in our community by connecting you to
the resources you need. Services, events, recreation,
employment, volunteer opportunities, and housing—
we make an effort to help you feel at home!
If you or someone you know has just moved to Dauphin, please stop
by City Hall at 100 Main Street S. to fill out a registration card. We’ll
include you in our program to receive a welcome basket, send you
an email with all the links you need to stay connected, and make
sure you get the answers you need! Call or email us today!
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anada’s National
Ukrainian Festival
brings over 5,000
people from all
across the country to spend 3 days
revelling in Ukrainian heritage,
arts and culture. The first time
I attended CNUF I was blown
away by the passion and energy
that goes into the performances.
The stage is alit with the colours
of traditional Ukrainian dance
costumes and the music ranges
from elegant to edgy.
A person may think,
“Why would I go to a
Ukrainian festival when
I am not Ukrainian?”
Well, this festival is a historic
event in the region, with all kinds
of people attending for pleasure,
to perform, and volunteer. It is
a festive and cultural event with
chances to learn, create, dance,
sing and meet people who are
proud and passionate about their
heritage and history. The event
has something for everyone. It is
entirely family friendly with various
activities throughout the day for
kids as well as performances
that children both participate in
and watch. The interactive Selo
Heritage Museum site is alive
with activity! Try out a freshly
baked Ukrainian-style bread made
just for you in a traditional clay
bake oven, called a piche. Want
an excellent photo-op? The Selo
heritage site boasts a beautiful
collection of original buildings, fully
intact and filled with interesting
pioneer items. Visit the Ukrainian
Musicians Hall of Fame and
wander into the “Cossack Camp”
which regularly hosts musicians,
poets and dancers who have
traveled to Dauphin from Ukraine.
Each year this camp attracts a
band of merrymakers, dressed in
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full costume
demonstrating
an authentic
gypsy–style camp,
including visits from the
incredible “Canada’s National
Riding and Dancing Cossacks.”
Make sure to be on the main stage
for an exhilarating view of the
fearless Cossacks as they breach
the horizon on horseback, firing
their cannon and muskets to signal
the official start of the festival!
During the supper hour, festivalgoers gather on the hilltop
stage area to gorge on plates of
delicious Ukrainian food. Borscht,
perogies, cabbage rolls and
kubasa are just some of the food
options you can order, though
the site offers a number of other
options for food as well.
When the sun sets
and the main stage
closes, the dancers
appear, some in full
dress and makeup
and dance the night
away to the eclectic
mix of Ukrainian
influenced music.
If you’re lucky, you can catch
a late night “zabava” or party
and witness some of the most
spectacular dancing you will ever
see in a casual setting. At CNUF
you are truly arm-in-arm with the
performers and locals and you are
a welcome addition to the party!
This year, the 50th Anniversary,
is sure to be a special event with
families and friends reuniting
on the beautiful Selo grounds to
celebrate their own history. Be sure
to check the website at cnuf.ca for
more information on performers,
camping, tickets and more!
Submitted by Dori Anna Lemoine
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50th A N N I V E R S A R Y
Canada’s National
Ukrainian Festival
Boutique
You don’t have to wait
until the festival weekend
for a taste of Ukrainian
culture. Our community is
immersed in it! At anytime
of the year you can purchase
authentic Ukrainian
merchandise from Canada’s
National Ukrainian Festival
Boutique. Shop the many
items at the boutique
that have been imported
directly from Ukraine.
Contact:
Canada’s National
Ukrainian Festival
Box 368, 1430 Main St. S.
(Dauphin Village Mall)
Dauphin, Manitoba
R7N 2V2 Canada
Phone: 204-622-4600
Toll-Free: 1-877-474-2683
Fax: 204-622-4606
Email: [email protected]
Web: cnuf.ca
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CHAMBER EVENTS
Mark your calendar and stay in the loop about event dates and details by
checking our online, interactive community calendar at tourismdauphin.ca.
Here you will find links to individual sites, contact names and numbers,
and descriptions of the events you plan on attending!
Street Fair | July 30
The excitement surrounding Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival inspires the exhilarating energy of the
Annual Street Fair brought to you by the Dauphin & District Chamber of Commerce. Dauphin’s downtown core
is transformed to host crowds while they take in a full day of live entertainment, great for the whole family!
Start the day off with an old-fashioned pancake breakfast and stay tuned for energizing performances on the stage!
An expanded kids zone, unique vendors and food, farmer’s market, horse-drawn wagon rides, Dauphin Agricultural
Club’s Heritage Village, and beer gardens in the evening – there is something for everyone at the Street Fair!
Breakfast Education
Series | 5 days
Community Luncheon
Series | 6 days
The Breakfast Education series
offers professional development
workshops with a focus on current
best practices on topics crucial to
creating business success.
The Community Luncheon series is
designed to share information and
create connections around important
community issues and events. This
important networking forum provides
the opportunity to celebrate local
success stories and to build a bright
future for our community. This
series includes our Annual Awards
2015 Series dates: January 30,
February 26, March 26, April 30
& May 28
State of the City
The Chamber of Commerce & Dauphin Economic Development & Tourism
are proud to present the annual State of the City Address. Hear the Mayor of
Dauphin share details about the year in review including fiscal information,
municipal governance, council priorities and more. A must-attend event for
anyone curious about the direction the community is headed.
For tickets call the Dauphin Chamber of Commerce at 204-622-3140.
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Luncheon, where the Business Person
of the Year Award and Community
Appreciation Awards – Group &
Individual are presented, as well
as milestone membership awards to
Chamber member businesses.
2015 Series dates: January 13,
February 10, March 10, April 14
(Annual Awards Luncheon), May 12
(State of the City Address), June 9
(AGM and Change Over Ceremony)
Dauphin’s
Countryfest
June 25 to 28, 2015
2015 Performances
by: Miranda Lambert,
Brantley Gilbert,
Jake Owen and more!
Visit our website for
more information.
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August 9th
In the idyllic setting of Manitoba’s
Parkland, on the edge of the
Riding Mountain National Park, the
Manitoba MudRun will take your
breath away in more ways than
one. Grab a friend, family member,
or co-worker and start preparing
today for nearly 20 unreal
obstacles over 10 kms of rugged,
challenging and beautiful terrain!
Make sure to follow us on Facebook
& Twitter and visit our website
for information on registration,
training, deadlines and more!
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August 29th
Have a BLAST this summer! Join
us for Dauphin’s 2nd annual COLOR
BLAST 5k run/walk. You don’t need
to be a runner to participate—you
can walk, jog or run. This event is for
everyone! It’s a great way to get out
and have some fun with family and
friends and make new memories.
During the run you will be BLASTED
every kilometer with a different
color, these colors are 100% safe,
edible, biodegradable and non-toxic.
At COLOR BLAST, you are the canvas
and when you’re finished with this
5K run/walk you’ll be an exciting and
colorful masterpiece!
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February 16th
If you were tough enough to brave the muddy
obstacles of the Manitoba MudRun, you are
surely made of the right stuff to try the very
same territory in the freezing days of winter!
The Manitoba Snowshoe Run is the cold twin of
the Manitoba MudRun and offers participants
a 5km fun run or a 10 km timed event, not
for the faint of heart! This event is set at Selo
Ukraina event site, on the beautiful north
escarpment of Riding Mountain National Park.
If you have not visited the region in the winter,
let it be known that this is a community that
embraces the cold months, and you will meet
many of these snow-lovers at the Snowshoe
Run! Run, jump and play like locals in the snow
at this year’s event set for February 16th.
manitobasnowshoerun.com
Kinsmen Business Expo &
Parkland Job & Career Fair
March 27th–29th
This event can help you to:
• Introduce new products & services
• Get the word out on job opportunities
• Help fill vacancies at your company
• Increase product positioning and
brand awareness
• Direct networking to generate new
business and sales leads
• Free visitor admission brings the public
to YOU and YOU to the employers
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Threshing Day
September 5th
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 that 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. Call today for
more details on this unique event.
Rotary
Club of
Dauphin
Annual Events
February to October
Phone: 204-638-7632
Book Fair Sale
Celebrating our agricultural heritage!
Lobsterfest
Manitoba MudRun
Radio Days
Wine Testing
Full list of events:
http://clubrunner.
ca/Portal/Home.
aspx?accountid=1022
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Arts
Alive
September 26 & 27
Arts Alive for Manitoba Culture Days
organizes various activities that help
to celebrate culture in our community!
Stay tuned for events happening all over
Dauphin including musical performances,
art installations, documentary films and
much more! Also, watch for Dauphin’s
Yardfringe (pictured), a communitywide event which transforms the yards
of residents into venues for artistic
performance. Ride your bicycle from
yard to yard and get to know the unique
talents and specialties of the community.
For more information on Arts Alive visit
the Tourism Dauphin website today!
tourismdauphin.ca
MS Ride
Riding Mountain Challenge MS Bike Tour
September 6 & 7
It’s a Family Reunion! That’s what
Riding Mountain Challenge MS
Bike Tour truly is. Each year, riders
experience the joy of getting together
with 350 “cycling family” members
to participate in a two-day, 75km
scenic journey through beautiful
Riding Mountain National Park. These
family members laugh, dance and
struggle up the mountain and, in the
end, they experience the fulfillment of
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accomplishing the challenge together.
The reunions provide a lifeline of
strength and commitment because
the riders come together annually for
one reason: the hope that one day
the cause of and cure for multiple
sclerosis will be known. As with
all family reunions, this event has
characters, memories and stories.
And each event introduces new
family members. There are over 160
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volunteers who feed and watch over
the riders, keeping them warm and
ensuring their safety. These familiar
faces welcome the riders each year
and make them feel as if they’ve
never been away. The community of
Dauphin is where these riders return
each year to experience hometown
comfort. Come join our “cycling
family” reunion!
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July 18th
Country Legends Manitoba Mega 2015
is your summer destination! Come
out and join us on July 18, 2015 in
Dauphin, Manitoba for an adventure of
a lifetime. Take part in a Geocaching
experience that will be nothing short
of legendary! The WestCan tradition
continues in Dauphin with WestCan5.
On April 15, 2006, Dauphin’s first
geocache was placed. After a slow
start, the geocaching scene has now
exploded in Dauphin. Cache after
cache started popping up all over the
area. Soon it was transformed into
a caching hotbed. Our mission was
to put Dauphin on the geocaching
map in Manitoba. Prepare to be
treated with an amazing geocaching
experience full of challenging, fun
and creative geocaches. You may
come for the geocaching, but you stay
for the adventure that legends are
made of. For more information about
Geocaching adventure, see page 32.
countrylegends2015.ca
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Community Events Calendar
Dallas Smith
MS Winter Bike Tour
January 30
February 7
Mark your calendar and stay in the loop about event
dates and details by checking our online, interactive
community calendar at tourismdauphin.ca. Here you will
find links to individual sites, contact names and numbers,
and descriptions of the events you plan on attending!
January
Manitoba Snowshoe
Louis Riel Day
February 16
February 16
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16-18 23-25 23-25 28 30 30-1 Minor Hockey (Atom), DRS
Hans Arnold’s “Up North” Photography Exhibition, WAC
Minor Hockey (Bantam), DRS
Minor Hockey (PeeWee), DRS
Farmers Curling Bonspiel, DRS
MVSD Bonspiel, DRS
Dallas Smith, DRS
MB Games/U118 Regionals, DRS
February
Big Fat Greek Affair
Men’s Bonspiel
February 21
March 6-8
Old Timer Hockey
Parkland Job & Career Fair
March 6-8
March 27-29
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10 15 16 16 20-22 21 MS Winter Bike Tour, Riding Mountain
MMS Bonspiel, DRS
Big Sugar Acoustic Show, WAC
Manitoba Snowshoe Run
Louis Riel Day at The Fort, Fort Dauphin Museum
Legion Bonspiel, DRS
Big Fat Greek Affair, WAC
March
6-8 6-8 13-15 13-16 20 27-29 27-29 TBA Men’s Bonspiel, DRS
Old Timer Hockey Tournament, DRS
Provincial Midget Tournament, DRS
Ladies Bonspiel, DRS
Brothers Landreth Concert, WAC
Kinsmen Business Expo, DRS
Parkland Job & Career Fair, DRS
Seniors Curling Bonspiel, DRS
April
2-5 8-11 17 17-19 24 TBA TELUS CUP Midget West Regional Tournament, DRS
MB CUPE Conference, DRS
Romi Mayes Concert, WAC
Zirka Dance Ensemble, DRS
Annual Fish Enhancement Banquet Supper, DRS
Rotary Book Fair
May
24 30 30 TBA TBA Parkland MS Walk, Wasagaming
Juvenile Diabetes Walk, DRS
Square Dance Competition, DFC
Square Dance Competition, DRS
Opening Day, Fort Dauphin Museum
Square Dance
Rotary Lobsterfest
MAY 30
JUNE 12
June
12 20 25-27 27 25-28 Rotary Lobsterfest
Safe Grad, DRS
Dauphin Ag Fair, DRS
Pancake Breakfast, Fort Dauphin Museum
Dauphin’s Countryfest, Selo Ukraina
July
1
18 21 30 31-2 Canada Day Celebrations
Country Legends, Selo Ukraina
Picnic in the Park, DFC
Street Fair & Dance
Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival (50th Anniversary)
Canada Day
CNUF
JULY 1
JULY 31
Manitoba MudRun
Rotary Wine Tasting
AUGUST 8
OCTOBER
Parade of Lights
Christmas at the Fort
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
August
8
29 Manitoba MudRun, Selo Ukraina
Color Blast Dauphin, Selo Ukraina
September
12-13 MS Summer Bike Tour, Riding Mountain
TBA Rendezvous, Fort Dauphin Museum
October
15 TBA Claire Lynch Concert, WAC
Rotary Wine Tasting
November
TBA TBA TBA TBA Annual Tree Lighting
Moonlight Madness
Annual Parade of Lights
Dress for the Cause Breast Cancer Fundraiser
December
4
18 TBA TBA Family Christmas Party, DFC
Christmas Dinner & Dance, DFC
Youth Christmas Party, DFC
Christmas at the Fort, Fort Dauphin Museum
Family Christmas Party
DECEMBER 4
For TBA dates, visit tourismdauphin.ca or call 1-877-566-5669.
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Watson
Art Centre
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he Watson Art
Centre is a
beautiful heritage
building located
directly across from
the historic CN Rail
Station. The WAC (as it is
affectionately called) 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 WAC 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, 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 WAC has drawn fullhouse crowds for nationally
and internationally
recognized acts such as
The Trews, 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.
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Art at the WAC
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 ultimately
themselves. The weekend
workshops (instructorled), 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.
Visit watsonartcentre.com
or like us on Facebook, or
email dauphinartgroup@
gmail.com.
BROTHERS LANDRETH • MAR 20
ROMI MAYES • APR 17
CLAIRE LYNCH • OCT 15
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Parkland
Recreation
Complex
The Parkland Recreation Complex is a top shelf, multi-purpose recreation and
entertainment facility. The complex features all kinds of banquet and meeting rooms
and is easily transformed for any event. Credit Union Place is home to MJHL’s Dauphin
Kings, but has also set the stage for stars such as Burton Cummings, Johnny Reid,
and Corb Lund. With a capacity of nearly 2,800 including standing room, this facility
is a second-to-none events site which also includes a 211-metre rubberized walking
and running track. Just beyond the rink is the Kinsmen Aquatic Centre, a wave pool
which features a 4-lane, 25-metre main tank, plus a zero-depth entry leisure area.
A 12-person hot tub, water umbrella, birthday party room, and comfortable viewing area make this
an ideal family destination. The curling rink offers the perfect venue to host or watch a bonspiel
with 140-seat viewing lounge, which is also available to rent. On site, just a few steps away is
the Rotary arena that is used for a variety of events including curling, hockey, fitness classes,
yoga, summer camps for kids, and more. The DMCC Fairgrounds on the adjacent fields cover
over 50 acres of land which is home to the Dauphin Fair and other events. The space features
six baseball diamonds, concessions, agricultural barns, ample audience seating, and outdoor
track for harness, chariot, chuckwagon and stock car racing. The outdoor skating rink, also
located on the grounds, offers an ideal spot for leisurely skating with lights in the evenings
and heated change rooms. The Vermillion Park Sportsplex,
located just west of Vermillion Park Campground, is the
heart of summer recreation in Dauphin. It includes four
soccer pitches, six ball diamonds, a regulation rugby
pitch, a full-service concession and washroom
facility, and ample parking.
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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)
Lion’s Den
Strilkiwski Room
The Lion’s Den 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.
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.
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.
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.
Our Rates
48-Hour Package
Half Day • 4 hours or less
Full Day • 8 hours or less
Hourly Rates • Available
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
dependant on availability.
Rates Available Upon Request
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Vermillion Park
Dauphin Recreation Services welcomes reservations from April 2
onwards for the 2015 camping season. Payment for sites is due
upon reservation. Please contact us for more information on our
policies, rates and information about beautiful Vermillion Park!
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For information on
Vermillion Park events
and bookings, please
contact Dauphin
Recreation Services
at 204-622-3109.
How to Book
Call 204-622-3150
or visit the Information
Desk at the Parkland
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Communities in Bloom
Why not take a driving tour or better still a bike
or walking tour of our beautiful city? The amazing
tree-canopied streets, numerous parks, green
spaces, playgrounds and the showcase gardens
provide visual pleasure to all.
Each year, Dauphin in Bloom works to
beautify the community through green
space development, floral displays,
heritage conservation, landscaping,
urban forestry, environmental action,
and much more.
possible. In 2014, the City of Dauphin
was the National Class of Champions
Winner (Small City Category) as well as
placing in the top three for Reforestation
Program category competing with
600 communities all across Canada.
The Dauphin in Bloom committee works
very hard to maintain the 5 Bloom
status since 2004, from Communities
in Bloom, the highest bloom rating
So, stop to smell the flowers, sit on
the lush grass and admire the trees
literally as well as find a favourite
picnic and play area.
For more information on the locations of parks and playgrounds
in Dauphin check the City Map at the back of this guide. For hikes,
beaches and other adventures outside the city, visit tourismdauphin.ca.
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Heritage
Fort Dauphin Museum
Fort Dauphin Museum is Manitoba’s newest Star Attraction! The museum examines life
in the Parkland area including the lives and experiences of Aboriginal peoples 8,000 years
ago, early explorers and fur traders, the Métis people and the early pioneer settlers. An
impressive wooden palisade, suggestive of an 18th century fur trading post, protects the
museum. Numerous special events are held at this site year-round. The museum features
the Parkland Archaeological Laboratory, a resource centre with displays and information
on more than 1,000 archaeological sites in the region. Tours are welcome year-round.
Check www.tourismdauphin.ca for events at the Fort. (map P8)
4th Ave. S.W. / Jackson St. • 204-638-6630
N51°09’06.3” W100°03’44.9” 14U 0425692 UTM5667238
CNoR Station, a designated Manitoba Heritage Building
and Dauphin Rail Museum
The Canadian Northern
Railway was opened
to Dauphin in 1896 by
MacKenzie and Mann as part
of the Lake Manitoba Railway
and Canal Company’s route
to Winnipegosis.
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
The railway was the reason Churchill. VIA travellers form
Dauphin as we know it today a significant group within the
was established, and the
many visitors to the station
major investment in such
and museum.
a significant station by
From the earliest days, formal
1912 was a measure of the
gardens enhanced the station
importance of the railway
grounds and were part of the
in the region’s growth, in
attraction for travellers. There
large part due to the arrival
is still a park with pathways
of immigrants by rail. The
and interpretive information
station was vital to rail
for visitors to enjoy.
operations into the 1970s.
The restored station contains
Thanks to a major
commercial offices and
restoration completed in
the Dauphin Rail Museum,
2001, after the building
open during the summer
was rescued from threat of
months and otherwise by
demolition, the station has
appointment.
become an architectural
The museum houses
landmark in Dauphin and
pertinent artefacts,
a designated Manitoba
photographs, and other
Heritage building. Pratt
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information about the 100
and more 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.
[email protected]
1-877-566-5669.
101 - 1st Ave. N.W.
N51°09’02.3” 100°03’07.3”
14U 0426420 UTM 5667103
Peter Fidler’s
Grave
Peter Fidler, a British
cartographer and surveyor
who worked for the
Hudson’s Bay Company,
explored and documented
many of the major rivers
throughout Western Canada.
From 1819-1822 he was
employed at Fort Dauphin
as District Manager for the
HBC. He died on December
17, 1822, and was buried
at the original Fort Dauphin
site. A grave marker stands
near where the fort once
stood, although the exact
site of the grave is unknown.
(map R15)
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W099°55’30.5” 14U
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CN Park
Due east of the station is the picturesque CN Park.
Take some time to stroll or picnic through this
central gathering spot in the community.
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page 42 for more information. (map P16)
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
N51°16’20.9” W100°15’03.6”
14U 0412734 UTM 5680870
Selo Ukraina
Dedicated to promoting the awareness
and preservation of Ukrainian heritage
and culture, this popular festival site
boasts a 14,000 seat amphitheatre,
450–800 capacity hall, three outdoor
stages, vendor booths, Ukrainian
Musicians Hall of Fame, as well as a
Memorial Park and Heritage Village. It
is also home to Dauphin’s Countryfest,
Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival,
Manitoba MudRun, Manitoba Snowshoe
Run and countless special events
throughout the year. Located on the
northern escarpment of Riding Mountain
National Park, this site overlooks an
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Mary Maxim Company
The famous Mary Maxim Company,
known for its unique sweater designs,
had its beginning in Sifton around
1935 when a young CNR station
master named Willard McPhedrain
founded the company. By 1955 Mary
Maxim had grown immensely and the
business moved its operations to 2nd
Ave N.E. in Dauphin where it continued to employ many people from all
over the region. In 1959, the company once again expanded and moved
to Paris, Ontario, where it still exists
today. The Mary Maxim products are
presently sold in almost every country in the world and this well-known
business’ success all originated from
its humble beginnings in Sifton.
exquisite landscape. Attractions at
Selo Ukraina are open by appointment
or during Canada’s National Ukrainian
Festival. (map R22)
Highway 10 South
204-638-9401 or 204-638-4374
N51°02’25.9” W100°04’47.6”
14U 0424288 UTM 5654669
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
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
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39 - 11th Ave. S.W.
204-638-5511 / 204-638-4618 /
204-638-4659
N51°08’31.4” W100°03’43.2”
14U 0425708 UTM 5666158
Architectural Walking Tour
Want to know more about Dauphin’s history
and its structures? An Architectural Walking
Tour guide and map of Dauphin’s most
historic and beautiful buildings is available
for download at tourismdauphin.ca. Watch
for QR codes around town!
The Spinning Wheel Cairn
The cairn was built in 2000 to honour
Sifton pioneer families and recognize
Willard McPhedrain, founder of the Mary
Maxim Company. (map R32c)
Memorial Park
At the Memorial Park, Selo Ukraina pays
tribute to Ukrainian Canadians who fought
for Canada in the last century. The Tomb
of the Ukrainian Soldier commemorates
the 100th Anniversary of the first arrival
of Ukrainian pioneers in Canada. The
Filip Konowal Victoria Cross monument
acknowledges receipt of Canada’s highest
honour for valour in combat. The site also
recognizes the 80th anniversary of the
end of Canada’s first national internment
operations and there is a dedication to the
memory of victims of the genocidal Ukraine
Great Famine of 1932 to 1933. (map R32c)
204-638-9401
Lest We Forget…
Dauphin Cenotaph was unveiled on
June 19, 1924, in a ceremony attended
by Lieutenant-Governor James Aikins and
Premier John Bracken. It commemorates
men from the local area killed during the
First World War and Second World War.
Eighty more names were added following
the Second World War. Initially installed
in front of the Dauphin railway station,
the cenotaph was moved to its present
location on Memorial Boulevard in 1964.
Available at the Watson Art Centre
104 - 1st Avenue N.W., Dauphin, MB
Open Monday to Friday • 12 pm - 5 pm
204-638-6231
watsonartcentre.com
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Hike
& Bike
Riding Mountain National
Park (RMNP) is a nique
mix of habitats
characteristic of eastern,
western, and northern
Canada. The intersection
of environments forms a
diverse pattern of forests,
grasslands and valleys
which allows for a variety
of mammals, such as black
bears, moose, elk, wolves
and coyotes.
Riding Mountain National
Park has over 400 kms of
trails for hikers, mountain
bikers, and horse packers.
While most of the hiking
trails are single use, a good
portion of the extensive
trail system is designated
as multi-use. Only a short
drive from Dauphin, several
hikes can be accessed
from park roads, including
Highway 10. The park’s
trail network is largely
interconnected with many
trails only accessible from
other trails rather than
road-accessible trailheads.
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Thanks to the efforts of
several local volunteer
organizations, many trails
are open to cross-country
skiers and back-country
skiers during the winter
months. The Manitoba
Escarpment provides
exceptional viewpoints
over the park and the
surrounding region.
The RMNP and Duck
Mountain Provincial Park
websites provide yearround lists of current
trail conditions. Between
the two parks, there are
over 450 kms of trails to
enjoy, ranging from easy
to difficult and allowing
for walking, biking, horse
back riding and, in some
cases, ATVs. Get out and
experience Dauphin’s
beautiful surroundings
today! There are trails
for absolutely everyone,
including Boreal Trail in
RMNP, a fully accessible
interpretive trail!
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Reeves
Ravine Trail
in Riding
Mountain
National Park!
Reeve’s Ravine
Trail is located on
the east side of the
park and provides
an 11.5-kilometre
loop trail that rises
541 feet from the
trailhead to the
summit. Access this
and other trails on
Highway 19, the
East Gate entrance,
and take a rolling,
scenic drive through
the east escarpment
with endless
opportunities for
photography and
wildlife viewing.
Reeve’s Ravine Trail
East Gate
McCreary
Clear Lake
Legend
Trail
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GEOCACHING
Geocaching is a
high-tech treasure
hunting game played
throughout the world
by adventure seekers
equipped with GPSenabled devices.
The basic idea is to
locate hidden
containers, called
geocaches, outdoors
and then share your
experiences online.
Anyone can use
coordinates found at
geocaching.com to
locate geocaches.
What do you need?
What are you looking for?
GPS-enabled device or GPS-enabled
smartphone with a geocaching
app. Visit geocaching.com for
free membership. Internet access
needed to download geocache
information and log your finds.
Geocaches (the containers)
range in size from a dime to
a large five gallon pail. Every
geocache contains a logbook or
log sheet for you to sign.
Collect your own Dauphin GEOCOIN today!
July 18, 2015
Dauphin Geocoins are a unique gift idea and a great travel
memory! Available for purchase at City Hall, 100 Main Street South.
See page 17 for
more information.
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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 environmentallyfriendly 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
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
Club 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. (map R17)
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)
204-548-2118 • golfgilbertplains.com
204-638-9400 • dauphinlakegolf.com
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Dauphin Public Library
Have you been to your library lately? You might be surprised by what is
going on inside those walls. More and more often you will see display
racks moved around to accommodate all kinds of programming being
offered for a variety of age groups. You might see kids playing a giant
board game that has been laid out on the floor or maybe they are
bursting through the doors with GPS receivers on their way to discover a
geocache site. On other nights you might be surprised to hear a concert
in the library or watch a rapid-fire Pecha Kucha styled presentation.
Across the country, libraries are
finding more ways to engage the
community. “Library’s Inspire” is
the Canadian Library Association’s
annual theme and your local
library has jumped on board. This
year, an estimated 3,000 people
will take part in some form of
program initiated or assisted
by Dauphin Public Library. This
is more than a doubling of the
participants just a few years ago.
Not all our programs happen
inside our doors—sometimes we
head out and share the library’s
inspirational spirit in local
schools, daycares, the seniors
centre, and in the street.
How do you want
to be involved?
Ask your library—
we can inspire you!
Services
• Books, magazines, audiobooks,
DVDs, E-Books, E-audiobooks
• Access to computers
• Free Wi-Fi access
• Colour printing available
• Access to a photocopier
• One-on-one assistance for
new gadgets/readers, etc.
• Local history archives
• Microfilm of the Dauphin Herald
dating back to early 1900s
• French language materials
for youth and adults
• Simplified language materials
for new English speakers/readers
• Sign Language learning
DVDs for babies and toddlers
• Home delivery for shut-ins
(No charge service)
• Exam proctoring for patrons
studying via distance education
or taking on-line education
(by appointment). Donations
to the Library are encouraged
for this service.
• Support to local writers
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Programming & Events
Children’s Programming
• Weekly story time and crafts for preschool children
• Themed weeks with activities publicized in advance
• Active collaboration with the Dauphin Rec Services Kids Kamp,
WAC Art Camp
• Drop-in activity afternoons on school in-service days/Spring Break
• National Child Day
• February “I Love to Read” outreach program
Art / Displays
• Large display space with regular traffic
• Venue for local artists / amateurs
• Mountainview School Division
travelling art displays
• Art resources for artists
• Travelling exhibits
• Partnership with Fort Dauphin Museum – artifacts
Music Nights
• Third Thursday Music features
local musicians
• Regular opportunity for youth performers
(from elementary to high school)
• Library supports creativity /
“Libraries Inspire”
Pecha Kucha Nights
• Variety of community volunteer presenters
• 20 images x 20 seconds format
• Showcase creative process, personal
story, community achievement
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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.
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.
Dauphin Neighborhood Renewal Corporation provided funding for a
feasibility study. The search for a location began.
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.
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Photo credit: Prairie Supply Co.
SKATE PARK
We Sell
Traditional
Aboriginal
Pieces
• Moccasins
• Mukluks
• Dream Catchers
• Art
• Accessories
*Please note that we do
customization upon request
Classes
We Offer
DAUPHIN
FRIENDSHIP
CENTRE
• Dance Lessons
• Baking Classes
• Cooking Lessons
• Candle Making
• Knitting
• Sewing
• Pillow Making
• Moccasins
• Dream Catchers
• Beading
• Traditional Aboriginal Crafts
And more!
Events
• Annual Square Dance
Competition
• Free Summer Camp
• Picnic in the Park
• Christmas Dinner
• Old Tyme Dance
210 1st Avenue N.E. • Dauphin, MB • 204-638-5707
Find us on Facebook for more information and schedule.
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Winterlife
in Dauphin
Some communities go into hibernation during the winter months. Dauphin comes
alive! In 2009, Communities in Bloom ended the national Winterlights competition
but our community kept going by expanding the initiative and calling it Winterlife
Dauphin. Each year the committee helps to bring together winter events such as
the Parade of Lights, Annual Christmas Tree Lighting & Moonlight Madness, Winter
Family Fun Day, Louis Riel Day, Homes Aglow Competition, and new this year, the
Winter Spirit Festival. Check our event listings and online calendar for more details!
Dauphin’s focus on winter activities
started in 2007 when the national
WinterLights competition was launched by
Communities in Bloom. The WinterLights
Celebrations encouraged municipalities,
large and small, to showcase winter
activities, festive celebrations, and visual
decorations that promote Canada’s appeal
as a winter tourism destination and
improve the quality of life in communities
across the country. The program also
promoted the involvement and actions
of citizens and volunteers of all ages,
the municipal government, service
organizations, industry, and commerce.
In 2007, we received five out of five
stars for our efforts.
Snowshoeing &
Cross-Country Skiing
With so many trail options in and around
Dauphin for cross-country skiing and
snowshoeing, this is a prime area for
winter adventures! Vermillion Park has
3 km of groomed trails including night
skiing along fully-lit trails until 11 pm.
Nearby trails in RMNP (map R25):
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Edwards Creek Trail, Moderate, 5.4 km
Beach Ridges, Easy, 3.5 km
Broadleaf Trail, Moderate, 4.2 km
Crawford Creek, Difficult, 10 km
Hilton Trail, Moderate, 16 km
Moon Lake, Difficult, 9.2 km
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The five north-end ski trails close to
Dauphin at Riding Mountain National
Park (Broadleaf, Beach Ridges, Crawford
Creek, Hilton and Edwards Creek)
will all be open for the 2014-15 ski
season. The trails are maintained by
a committed group of local volunteers
who are a part of the larger Riding
Mountain Trails Stewards Association.
Trail conditions are kept current at the
RMNP website.
pc.gc.ca/riding
The Dauphin & District
Snowmobile Club
This award winning club services
and maintains over 400 kms of trail
in the area with routes linking the
national and provincial parks and
surrounding communities. Trails
lead right to service areas, warming
shacks, access to ice fishing and
pristine nature. Trails connect with
other routes maintained by
Intermountain, Swan River and
Ochre River Snowmobile clubs
offering access to the Duck
Mountain range and the escarpment
area along the Riding Mountains.
For more information on trail
conditions, events, and downloadable
resources, visit the website at:
dauphinsnowmobileclub.com
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Dauphin Kings
From September to March you can
catch the Dauphin Kings Junior “A”
Hockey Club in action in the Manitoba
Junior Hockey League at Credit Union
Place. The 2010 MJHL Champions,
Anavet Cup Champions and RBC Cup
finalists, the Dauphin Kings are closely
involved in several not-for-profit
organizations in the community and
never disappoint their loyal fans on
or off the ice. Check website for a full
schedule of Dauphin Kings home games.
202 - 1st Ave. S.E.,
Phone: 204-622-5461
or 1-877-585-4647,
dauphinkings.com
Curling
No matter your age, you can curl!
Dauphin has curling leagues for
everyone. Whether you want to curl
competitively or just for fun, there is a
curling league for you. These leagues
range as follows: Seniors, Men’s,
Ladies, Farmers (mixed), Legions
(mixed), and Junior (children/youth).
Dauphin has one of the greatest curling
facilities in the province and this year
we will be installing video monitors for
viewing in the lounge.
Questions? Call 204-622-3157
Skating - Tie up your skates and head to the DCT Outdoor
Rink, Rotary Arena or Credit Union Place for public skating.
Contact Dauphin Recreation Services for times and locations.
Phone: 204-622-3150 or 204-622-3112
Photo: Sandy Black
More Winter Fun!
Winter is a busy time of year
with lots of things to do! Visit
one of our many parks to build
a snowman, have a family
snowball fight, make a snow
angel, go tobogganing, build
an igloo, enjoy a minor hockey
tournament or curling bonspiels
held throughout the winter.
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Blazing Trails!
Article from: SnoRidersWest.com
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 an impressive membership of over 100 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 may be purchased at the following locations:
MacMillan Insurance 204-638-3115 • RG Sawyer Agencies 204-622-7776 • Love & Persson Group 204-622-7600
Here, Sylvain Paquet,
president of the Dauphin
club, describes his top
two riding destinations
in the region!
Riding Mountain Trail
To get on this trail, you ride out of
Dauphin to the east. This will take
you to Ochre River, which is a small
community. From Dauphin to Ochre
River it is mostly field riding and
offers a bit of treeline. After you hit
Ochre River, you go south and this
will take you into more bushy areas
and zigzag trails through the trees.
You then come back west and you
reach the park boundary of Riding
Mountain National Park.
“You’ll see an abundance of
wildlife here,” said Paquet. “We
get lots of deer, elk, coyotes, foxes,
prairie chickens; and near the park
boundary sometimes you can spot a
timber wolf. As you’re riding this trail
you get into the hills, where you’re
going up and down and around
curves. Before you head back, again
you have to stop on top of Riding
Mountain. Depending on visibility,
you can see all the way to Dauphin
and it’s just gorgeous. We are
thinking of putting a shelter here so
people can stay and enjoy the view.”
If sledders have had enough after
enjoying the view, they can head
north back up to Dauphin. This route
from Dauphin is about 80 kilometres.
If you want to keep going, you can
continue to Keld by following the
park boundary. Keld is located down
in the valley and here lies a beautiful
shelter with wood, an outhouse,
stove and some cooking utensils.
This route from Dauphin through
Keld and back up to Dauphin is about
130 to 140 kilometres and is also
one of Paquet’s favourites.
Dauphin to / Winnipegosis
and Ethelbert
Another favourite ride of Paquet’s is
north of Dauphin. This is a new trail
that opened last winter. You depart
Dauphin from the north and head out,
mostly on farmers’ fields. You then
connect to the old rail bed, which
is a straight line that is groomed
regularly. This trail will take you to
the small community of Sifton. There
is a fork in the road here. Paquet
suggest you turn right and head
towards Fork River. When you get to
Fork River, you go into the ditch on
the trail all the way to Winnipegosis.
“There are restaurants, gas bars and
hotels here, so you can stay overnight
if you choose,” said Paquet. “Then
you can get back on the trail and head
to Ethelbert, where there is a shelter
you can stop at. Ethelbert also offers
restaurants and a gas bar. You then
head back towards Sifton. The loop
is about 140 kilometres, so it’s
a good ride. Between Winnipegosis
and Ethelbert is lots of bush riding
and nice zigzag trails. Closer to
Ethelbert there are more open fields
and lots of deer and elk.
“What I like most about sledding is
the community involvement,” said
Paquet. “I love meeting people from
all over. It’s also a great way to not
be stuck inside all winter. If you’re an
outdoor person, this is the best way
to see areas you would never see if
you didn’t snowmobile.”
To ride trails in Manitoba, you need a
SnoPass from Snoman (Snowmobilers
of Manitoba). You can either purchase
an annual pass or buy a seven-day
SnoPass. You can purchase these
at any Manitoba Public Insurance
(MPI) agent in the province. The other
option is to become a member of
the Dauphin & District Snowmobile
Club for $20 and you automatically
become a Snoman member.
For trail maps and other information on the Dauphin & District Snowmobile Club,
please visit: dauphinsnowmobileclub.com.
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Ice Fishing
As we barreled across
the snow and ice towards
the village of fishing
shacks, I glanced back at
the ladies all cozy in the
Bombardier and smiled.
I was certain this was one
of the best ways to enjoy
a snowy Saturday in
Manitoba.
I had signed up for a day of guided
ice fishing with a group of women
and our guide was Sticky’s Bait and
Tackle based in Dauphin. I was a bit
apprehensive—I had been fishing
many times, but never in the winter
and never through a hole in the ice.
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but
being the adventurous type, I decided
to give it a shot.
We met up with Sticky at the edge of
Lake Dauphin. We were also greeted
by a captivating 1950’s Bombardier
snowmobile capable of carrying a
dozen people. We piled in and set out
for the shacks. We felt like royalty
being shuttled in this restored and
unique Bombardier and giggled as we
hit snow drifts and plowed right on
through with ease.
When we made it to the fishing shacks
the real fun began. Sticky gave us
some demonstrations covering the
basics of ice fishing. As we claimed
our fishing holes we started waging
bets-who would be the first one to
catch a fish, who would catch the
biggest fish, how many fish would
we catch? Sticky just smiled and
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laughed and said we would not be
disappointed. And we weren’t. Within
minutes a scream of delight was heard
and Sticky went running to help one of
our novice fisherman pull in her catch
with ease. It’s a keeper! The first fish
of the day was tossed into a container
and bets were back on as to who
would catch the next one.
We all caught multiple fish, and with
Sticky watching closely and helping
us learn the tricks of the trade we
handled it like old pros.
Halfway through the day it was time
to take a break and feast out on the
ice. There was a fully catered lunch,
cooked right there by the shacks.
Salads, barbeque steak, fries, shrimp
and cheesecake filled our bellies and
replenished our energy. As I sat there
with the sun beating down on me on
the brisk winter day, surrounded by
a great group of people, I was happy.
I knew I was hooked. Hooked on
ice fishing, hooked on experiencing
winters in Manitoba to the fullest, and
hooked on Sticky’s Bait and Tackle.
Are you interested in getting a group
together and booking a guided ice
fishing trip to beat the winter blues?
It’s a great way to experience winter in
Manitoba and enjoy life to its fullest.
For more information on
Sticky’s Bait and Tackle
and guided fishing trips in
the Dauphin area visit 1301
Main St. S., Dauphin, or visit
stickysbaitandtackle.com.
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CUSTOM GROUP
EXPERIENCES
What if we told you that Dauphin’s Experience Delivery Team has the ability
to give your group a lasting memory? Rich in cultural history, Dauphin has
developed custom group experiences 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. Visit tourismdauphin.ca for more detailed descriptions of group
experiences and don’t forget—we can customize!
Trembowla
Learn 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.
Dauphin’s 7-Seater CUBI: Let your group ride on the wild side!
The newest attraction to our package experiences is the seven-seat conference bicycle
brought to you by Dauphin Plains Credit Union. The bike is perfect for corporate purposes,
offering a way to take business meetings outside in the fresh air! The CUBi is also a perfect
way to see Dauphin slowly. Take the bike on Dauphin’s self-guided architectural tour, ride
through town on a geocaching adventure, or grab six more friends and go on a garden tour!
The bike is easy to use, safe, and features a convenient baggage area for purses, phones,
jackets, or picnics! Call Tourism Dauphin today for more information!
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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 addons 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.
Hosting Events in Dauphin
FACILITY
CONTACT
ROOM & CAPACITY
It’s all in the details!
Looking to host an
event in Dauphin? Start
with Tourism Dauphin.
We can help to answer
any questions you have
about hosting your
next event. We have the
information you need
on rentals, venues,
entertainment, catering
services and more!
Event Entertainment
Many talented musicians have contributed to
Dauphin's musical heritage, not the least of
which was Frances Watson, an accomplished
violinist. She, along with her husband Vern
Watson, were integral to the preservation of one
of our architectural landmarks, the Watson Arts
Centre. Many musicians have gained exposure
on the stage of the WAC, bringing high quality
entertainment to our community.
Since 2007, Stringed Harmony has provided
musical entertainment at a number of local and
regional venues including wedding ceremonies and
receptions, The Dauphin Community Foundation
Recognition event, Chamber of Commerce Annual
Dinner, the Fireman’s Ball, the opening of the
Countryfest Community Cinema in 2009, the 2010
RBC Cup banquet, and most recently at a Federal
government event in Russell, Manitoba.
Stringed Harmony is available to perform
at weddings, formal dinners, funerals, and
celebratory events, highlighting their featured
classical, contemporary and sacred styles. Plan
your next event to include this accomplished
musical trio.
For booking and inquiries, contact Lorraine Schmidt at 204-638-7861.
You can also find Stringed Harmony on Facebook at facebook.com/StringedHarmony
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LODGING & CAMPING
Bed & Breakfast
Company / Description / Amenities
Sir Edgar House
703 Main St. N.
P: 204-638-2930
[email protected]
Cordell Lind
A heritage home located in
downtown Dauphin. Enter an
era of comfort, privacy and
quality service — the ultimate
goal. Newly decorated rooms
and bathroom, full breakfast,
wifi & air conditioning. Your
perfect retreat for a great
knight’s rest. $85.00 / night
Campgrounds
Company / Description / Amenities
Vermillion Park
2nd Ave. N.W. at
Vermillion Park (P18)
P. 204-622-3125
100 Unserviced Sites
24 Water, Electricity
20 Electricity
17 Water, Electricity, Sewer
Parkland Crossing Group camping only.
220 Whitmore Ave. W.
P. 204-638-3333
Rainbow Beach
Located at
Dauphin Lake (R18)
P. 204-638-9493
44 Unserviced Sites
66 Electrical Sites
Sifton Beach
RM of Dauphin
P. 204-638-4531
16 Unserviced Sites,
Modern Washrooms,
Barbeque Pits
Stoney Point Beach
Located at
Dauphin Lake (R16)
P. 204-638-3074
10 Unserviced Sites
10 Electrical Sites
Keld Park
RM of Dauphin
204-638-4531
10 Unserviced Sites,
Modern Washrooms,
Barbeque Pits
Hotels, Motels & Inns
Boulevard Motor Hotel
28 Memorial Blvd,
R7N 3K8
P. 204-638-4410
F. 204-638-7642
T-F: 1-877-999-2228
Canway Inn & Suites
1601 Main St. S., R7N 2V4
P. 204-638-5102
F. 204-638-7475
T-F: 1-888-325-3335
canwayinnandsuites.com
Dauphin Inn Express
35 Memorial Blvd. R7N 2A5
P. 204-638-4430
F. 204-638-7466
T-F: 1-866-336-3500
dauphininnexpress.com
Company / Description / Amenities
Units: 17
Capacity: 62
Rates: $59-$69
Restaurant / Lounge: Both
Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No
Banquet Facilities: Yes
Small Pets: No
Internet Access: Yes
Other amenities:
fridges,
microwaves,
hair dryers
Dauphin Super 8 Motel
Units: 67
Capacity: 260
Rates: $79-$133
Restaurant / Lounge: Both
Indoor / Outdoor Pool: In.
Banquet Facilities: Yes
Small Pets: No
Internet Access: Yes
Other amenities:
private entrances,
in-room coffee,
hair dryers,
microwaves,
fridges. Jacuzzi
hot tub suites.
See ad, page 46.
Prairie Mountain Inn
Units: 45
Capacity: 130
Rates: $59-$89
Restaurant / Lounge: No
Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No
Banquet Facilities: Yes
Small Pets: Yes
Internet Access: Yes
Other amenities:
fridges,
microwaves,
DVD players in
select rooms.
See ad, page 46.
Highland Motel
1457 Main St. S., R7N 3B3
P. 204-638-0800
F. 204-638-0808
T-F: 1-800-800-8000
super8manitoba.com
1501 Main St. S., R7N 2V3
P. 204-638-4233
F. 204-638-4254
T-F: 1-877-638-4233
prairiemountaininn.com
1351 Main St. S.,
R7N 2V3
P. 204-638-5100
F. 204-638-3720
Units: 66
Capacity: 260
Rates: $95-$145
Restaurant / Lounge: No
Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No
Banquet Facilities: Yes
Small Pets: Yes
Internet Access: Yes
Other amenities:
free deluxe continental
breakfast, fitness
centre, steam room &
squash courts, jacuzzi
tub suites, fridge, hair
dryers, kitchen facilities
in common room.
Units: 42
Capacity: 108
Rates: $63-$99
Restaurant / Lounge: No
Indoor / Outdoor Pool: No
Banquet Facilities: No
Small Pets: No
Internet Access: Yes
Other amenities:
kitchenettes,
BBQs, fridges,
microwaves,
laundry facilities,
in-room coffee.
See ad, page 46.
Units: 37
Capacity: 99
Rates: $58-$86
Restaurant / Lounge: No
Indoor / Outdoor Pool: Out.
Banquet Facilities: No
Small Pets: Yes
Internet Access: Yes
Other amenities:
kitchenettes,
VCRs,
fridges,
microwaves,
free continental
breakfast
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1022 Main Street S.
Dauphin, MB R7N 1M4
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED
Gord & Evelyn Ryz
204-622-7770
STAR
QUALITY
www.remax-ofdauphin-mb.com
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Chris Carefoot
Gary Sweetman
Shannon Rempel
Broker/Sales Associate
204-638-0311
Sales Associate
204-648-6240
Licensed Assistant
204-622-7770
Jon & Karissa Warkentin
huntharvestlodge.com
P: 204-628-3491
TF: 855-629-3491
E: [email protected]
Dauphin’s beautiful and
historic meeting place for art,
concerts and events
For a complete listing of events and
activities, go to: www.watsonartcentre.com
104-1st Ave. NW
Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 1G9
Phone: 204-638-6231
email: [email protected]
Indoor Pool • Whirlpool • Sauna • High-Speed Internet
Luxurious 2 RM Suites & Jacuzzi Suites • VLT’s
Smitty’s Restaurant & Lounge, Banquet/Conf./ Room
E: [email protected]
For Reservations Call Toll Free
1 888 325 3335
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Restaurant
1501 Main Street S., Dauphin, MB
Toll Free 1-877-638-4233
[email protected]
&
Adventure
Rejuvenation
Welcome to Dauphin’s
Full Service Motel
www.canwayinnandsuites.com
www.discoverdauphin.com
• McDonald’s Breakfast Coupon
• Modern ground-level air-conditioned rooms, kitchenettes & suites
• In-Room Coffee, Microwave, Fridge, Hairdryer
• Cable TV - FREE High Speed Internet & WI FI
• Guest Laundry & Bar-B-Ques
Four Seasons of
Home of the hospitality
Phone: 204 • 638 • 5102
Fax: 204 • 638 • 7475
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OPEN DAILY
7 am to 11 pm
at Riding Mountain National Park
For nature adventures, complete
relaxation & culinary bliss, choose
Elkhorn Resort Spa & Conference Centre
for your next getaway!
Located near Clear Lake, just 60km
south of Dauphin, Elkhorn Resort
offers hotel & chalet accommodations,
the luxurious Solstice Spa & Equinox
Mineral Pool, an indoor swimming
pool and a revamped dining room and
bar offering exciting brand new menus,
carefully designed by our new Chef!
Lounge & VLTs
Restaurant,
Lounge & VLTs
OPEN DAILY
Mon.-Thurs. 9 am - midnight
Fri. & Sat.
9 am - 1 am
Sunday
11 am - 11 pm
Breakfast served
all day!
Phone: (204) 638-8022
Located next to Canway Inn & Suites • Highway #10, Dauphin, Manitoba
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Canway Inn & Suites
1601 Main St. South
Dauphin, MB R7N 2V4
(Next Door to Tim Hortons)
1.866.ELKHORN (1.866.355.4676)
[email protected]
www.elkhornresort.mb.ca
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Service Listings
For a complete business directory, go to dauphin.ca
Art Galleries
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.
AAA Towing **
114 Reimer Rd.,
204-638-8102
Advic Bearing & Auto
122-1st Ave. N.E.,
204-638-8000
Denray Tire **
15 Memorial Blvd.,
204-638-8904
Dean Cooley GM
& Autobody **
1600 Main St. S.,
204-638-4026
Dean’s Autobody
20-2nd Ave. S.W.,
204-638-7599
FDL Auto
Wrecking & Repair
Hwy. #5 & #10 West,
204-638-5165
G & S Service Centre
500 River Ave. E.,
204-638-6893
Modern Radiator
113 Main St. S.,
204-638-3660
Car Wash
Parkland Auto Care
421-1st Ave.
S.E., 204-638-8946
Some restaurants also
offer catering services.
Caterers
Riverside Evergreen
Chapel & Crematorium
Riverside Rd.,
204-638-4337
Piasta Auto
204-638-6268
At Your Service Catering
204-638-5532 or
204-647-1690
St. George’s Ukrainian
Greek Orthodox Church
804 Main St. S.,
204-638-4704
Piston Ring
1250 Main St. S.,
204-638-9019
Irving’s Catering &
Food Company
204-638-3888
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
404-1st St. S.W.,
204-638-8141
RB Towing & Automotive**
204-638-5465
Old Fashion Catering
204-648-5911
Speedy Glass
25 Industrial Rd.,
204-638-8307
Rae & Myrna’s
Homestyle Catering
204-638-5581
St. Viator’s Roman Catholic
Church
307 Whitmore Ave. E.,
204-638-4892
Stykalo Automotive Service
431 Buchanon Ave.,
204-638-6253
Churches
Tony’s Auto & Electric
23-1st Ave. S.W.,
204-638-5372
Twin Motors
1212 Main St. S.,
204-638-6804
Banking
Bank of Montreal
320 Main St. N.,
204-638-4210
CIBC
123 Main St. N.,
204-638-8045
Gordon Toomey Auto
2 kms west on
hwy. 5 & 10,
204-638-5554
Dauphin Plains
Credit Union
(Drive-Thru ATM)
505 Main St. N.,
204-622-4500
Hometown Auto Glass
1203 Main St. S.,
204-638-0400
RBC Royal Bank
202 Main St. N.,
204-638-4920
Kal-Tire
305 Main St. S.,
204-638-5074
ScotiaBank
Dauphin Market
Place Mall,
204-622-6260
Kelleher Ford
Sales & Autobody**
1650 Main St. S.,
204-622-3673
See Convenience / Gas
TD Canada Trust
424 Main St. N.,
204-622-2900
Church of Christ
220 Whitmore Ave. W.,
204-638-6321
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
Salvation Army Citadel
38-2nd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-3764
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
Dauphin First United Church
Clothing
37-3rd Ave. N.W.,
Mens & Women’s
204-638-4319
Barbara Modes
Grace Bible Church
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
1910 Mountain Rd.,
204-638-6563
204-638-4911
Jehovah’s Witnesses
201-7th Ave. S.W.,
204-638-5110
Gardner’s Lifestyle Fashions
223 Main St. N.,
204-638-4831
Mountain View Christian
Assembly
525-Whitmore Ave. E.,
204-638-4355
Gloria Gayle’s
212 Main St. N.,
204-638-9166
New Life Centre
404 Main St. N.,
204-638-8266
Parkside Gospel Church
S.E. 13-24-19W.,
204-638-7380
Mark’s Work Wearhouse
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-6200
Parkland Source
for Sports
17-3rd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-7057
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Phone: 204-638-7947
Fax: 204-701-0281
Independently Owned & Operated
Dauphin Consumers
Co-operative Ltd.
Dauphin & District
Chamber of Commerce
100 Main Street South
Dauphin, MB R7N 1K3
204-622-3140
DAUPHIN FAIR
June 25, 26 & 27, 2015
[email protected]
FAIR GROUNDS
www.dauphinchamber.ca
1st Avenue S.E., Dauphin, Manitoba
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Plus much more!
Fun and entertainment
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For more Information:
ph: 204.638.4428
fax: 204.656.4540
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[email protected]
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Dauphin
Medical Clinic
1301 Main Street S. 102 Mountain Road
RV Wash & Sani Disposal
Full Service
Touchless Wash
F'Real Milkshakes
6 Bay Wand Wash
Vern's Pizza
Auto and Bottle Propane, Regular, Midgrade,
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622 – 3rd St. S.W., Dauphin
204-638-6445
Clinic Hours:
Monday – Friday
9 am to 5 pm
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Monday – Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Sat. 9 am - noon
334-1st Avenue N.E.
Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 1A6
Phone: (204) 638-4204
Fax: (204) 638-3380
Email: [email protected]
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Unit 4C - Dauphin Marketplace Mall
1450 Main Street South
Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 3H4
Phone:
622-4659
622-4654
Fax:
www.lpgroup5.com/
Dauphin 204.622.4500
Ethelbert 204.742.3529
Gilbert Plains 204.548.3000
Inglis 204.564.2401
Pine River 204.263.2166
Roblin 204.937.2156
Winnipegosis 204.656.5050
Sharon’s Lingerie
207 Main St. N.,
204-638-7605
Prairie Supply Co.
213 Main St. N.,
204-638-7168
Warehouse One The Jean Store
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-8972
Convenience/Gas
7-Eleven Food Store
109 Main St. S.,
204-622-3770
Catcheway Convenience
(Domo Gas & Car Wash)
201 Buchanon Ave.,
204-638-4676
Co-op Gas Bar &
Convenience Foods
102 Mountain Rd.,
204-638-6945
Co-op Gas Bar &
Car Wash
1301 Main St. S.,
204-638-6038
Dauphin Husky
222 Main St. S.,
204-638-8249
Extra Foods Gas Bar
15-1st Ave. N.E.,
204-622-2937
Fas Gas Dauphin
Service
902 Main St. S.,
204-638-5762
Mountainview Esso
1475 Main St. S.,
204-638-7874
Mr. T’s Corner Store
1502 Mountain Rd.,
204-638-5015
Town & Country Market
(Shell) 500 River Ave. E.
204-638-5311
Department Stores
Canadian Tire
1500 Main St. S.,
204-638-9203
Home Hardware
421 Main St. N.,
204-638-8442
Walmart
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-4808
Florists, Gifts
& Treasures
Aitken’s Jewellers
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-0543
Almost New Store
220 Main St. N.,
204-638-0490
Balloon Tycoons
318 Main St. S.,
204-638-4417
Canada’s National
Ukrainian Festival Boutique
1550 Main St. S.,
204-622-4600
Dauphin’s Countryfest
28-2nd Ave. N.E.,
204-622-3700
The Trophy Corner
12-2nd Ave. N.W.,
204-638-7472
Hair For You
113 ½ Main St. S.,
204-638-2988
Watson Art Centre
104-1st Ave. N.W.,
204-638-6231
Mari-Rae Hair Centre
208 Main St. N.,
204-638-9112
Gas Stations
New Way to Health Therapeutic Massage
17-3rd Ave. N.E.,
204-447-5401
See Convenience/Gas
Grocery &
Specialty
Canada Safeway
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-4745
Dauphin Consumer’s Co-op
18-3rd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-6003
Dauphin Farmer’s Market
Fridays, July - September
Dauphin Kings Hockey Club
202-1st Ave., S.E.,
204-622-5464
Extra Foods
4-1st Ave. N.E.,
204-622-2925
Fountain of Flowers
2-17 3rd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-4601
Health Basics
129-1st Ave. N.E.,
204-638-8451
Gardner’s Lifestyle
Fashions
223 Main St. N.,
204-638-4831
Nutter’s Bulk & Natural
Foods
19-3rd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-4081
Hodge Podge
831 Jackson St.,
204-638-4455
Western Bakery
19-2nd Ave. N.W.,
204-638-3441
Home Hardware
421 Main St. N.,
204-638-8442
White Dove Water
Company
616 Main St. S.,
204-629-2837
Lemon Tree Florist
111 Main St. N.,
204-638-7807
Myron’s Antiques &
Sportscards
6-126 Main St. N.,
204-638-9718
Only Deals
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-2974
Picture Your Frame
310 2nd St. SW.,
204-638-3499
Sydor Farm & Garden
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-4900
The Fiddle Lore Store
201 Main St. N.,
204-638-4170
The Oak & Iron Co.
204-638-4955
Shear Passion Hair Studio
414 Main St. N.,
204-638-9465
Shelley Kowaluk
Massage Therapy
420 Main St. N.,
204-638-9642
Touch of Beauty
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-4366
Liquor Stores
& Beer Vendors
Boulevard Hotel
28 Memorial Blvd.,
204-638-4410
Dauphin
Community Inn
104 Main St. S.,
204-638-4311
The Liquor Mart
130-1st Ave. N.W.,
204-622-7070
Lounges /
Night Clubs
Hair & Body Care
Boston Pizza
Dauphin Marketplace Mall
Beauty and the Barber
20-1st Ave. N.W.,
204-638-7454
Boulevard
28 Memorial Blvd.,
204-638-4410
Body Expressions Nails
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-648-7730
Mr. Mikes
10 1st Ave S.E.
Charmed Salon
20 Memorial Blvd.,
204-638-4080
Cuts Ahead
1430 Main St. S.,
204-638-7070
Hair by Carol
1015 Main St. S.,
204-638-8253
Hair Essentials
36-1st Ave. N.W.,
204-638-6686
Royal Canadian Legion #20
309 Main St. N.,
204-638-4053
Smitty’s Lounge
Hwy. #10 S.,
204-638-8022
Thunder’s Lounge
19 Memorial Blvd.,
204-638-6080
Photography
Kelly Michaluk Photography
515 Main St. N.,
204-638-4091
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Dauphin and the Parkland
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Cell: 204-648-7785
[email protected]
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204-638-7057
6 - 1st Ave. SW, Dauphin
Email: [email protected]
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after 3 p.m. any day
(204)-848-golf(4653)
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Exploring the Past
140 Jackson Street, Dauphin
Phone (204) 638-6630
Email [email protected]
• Hockey
• Baseball
• Golf
• Curling
• Volleyball
• Snowmobile Gear
• Footwear
• Clothing
• Uniforms
must present this at pro shop
*Some restrictions may apply
For all your outdoor recreation needs.
Hunting & Fishing
Camping Gear &
Supplies
Auto Parts &
Accessories
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Open 7 days a week • 204-638-9203 • 1500 Main Street S., Dauphin
State of the art, Digital, Stadium Style
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We are full service, “One Stop”
insurance brokerage providing
all lines of General Insurance
products including:
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Bonding • Marine
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Specialty Markets
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1st Street S.E., Dauphin
Ph: 622-7776 • Fx: 622-7789
204 638 5319
www.aspen-insurance.ca
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803 Main Street South
Dauphin, MB R7N 1L8
204-638-8899
July 31, August 1 & 2, 2015
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Children’s Corner • Parade • Zabavas (Dance Parties!)
Heritage Village • Bake Ovens • Festival Marketplace
Come for the Culture… Stay for the Fun!
Box 368, 1430 Main Street South • Dauphin, MB Canada R7N 2V2
Phone: 204-622-4600 • Toll Free 1-877-474-2683
Email: [email protected] • Website www.cnuf.ca
Kathy Stokotelny
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204-648-7653
204-648-7218
204-647-7653
Broker/Owner
Sales Associate
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204-638-2597
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Broker
Realtors
Action Realty
803 Main St. S.,
204-638-8899
Century21 MacMillan.com
Dauphin Market Place Mall,
204-638-7947
Mountain View Realty
115-1st St. SW,
204-638-8999
Re/Max of Dauphin
1022 Main St. S.,
204-622-7770
Recreational
Vehicles & Repairs
Ashville Arctic Cat
204-548-2121
Dauphin Speed & Sport Polaris & Honda
885 Whitmore Ave. E.,
204-638-8995
Parkland Yamaha Speed
Performance
1900 Main St. S.,
204-638-0990
Recreation
& Fitness
Beach Volleyball
Courts / Tennis Courts
Call 204-622-3150 or
visit the Parkland
Recreation Complex at
200-1st St. S.E.
Ramsay Health & Fitness
36-2nd Ave. S.W.,
204-629-9743
Dauphin Lake Golf Club
258 Lake R. W., Dauphin
Beach, 204-638-9400
Figures for Her
15 2nd Ave. N.W.,
204-638-0547
Kang’s Taekwondo
Academy
201 Main St. N.,
204-638-3265
Ladies Choice Fitness
216 Main St. N.,
204-638-4898
Parkland
Recreation Complex
Indoor Wave Pool
200-1st St. S.E.,
204-622-3112
Parkway Lanes
(5/10 pin bowling)
1236 Main St.,
204-638-6432
Squash Courts
(Super 8 Motel)
1457 Main St. E.,
204-638-0800
Coffee Creations
Bagel & Espresso
403 Main St. S.,
204-638-7739
Thunder’s Country
Restaurant (L)
19 Memorial Blvd.,
204-638-6080
Corrina’s On Boulevard
28 Memorial Blvd.
204-701-1100
Tim Horton’s
1565 Main St. S.,
204-638-329
Corrina’s On Main
1430 Main St. S.,
204-638-7040
Shopping Centres
Dauphin Coffee Co.
Dauphin Market
Place Mall
Hong Kong Café (L)
123 Main St. S.,
204-638-5800
Dauphin Market Place Mall
1450 Main St. S.,
204-638-9396
Plaza Off Main
21-3rd Ave. N.E.
Village Mall
1430 Main St. S.
Sporting &
Fishing Goods
Tamarack Yoga
Unit B, 506 Main Street S.,
www.tamarackyoga.ca
The Metro Town Cafe
2-17 3rd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-6054
Tennis Courts
Call 204-622-3150 or
visit the PRC at 200-1st
St. S.E. for information.
KFC
1122 Main St. S.,
204-638-5844
Black’s Cycle &
Sporting Goods*
211 Main St. S.,
204-638-4751
Lakeview Dining (L)
Dauphin Lake Golf Club,
Dauphin Beach,
204-638-9400
Northern Angler
Fly & Tackle*
204-638-7740
WAVpaddling
Central Canada’s
Kayaking School
Comp 32, RR 5 Dauphin
204-470-4872,
wavpaddling.ca
Lee’s Restaurant (L)
8-7th Ave. S.E.,
204-638-0773
White Pelican
Kayaking Tours
204-638-0494
McDonald’s Restaurant
1461 Main St. S.,
204-638-4644
Yoga Classes
139-2nd Ave.,
204-638-9642
Mr. Mikes
10 1st Ave SE
Restaurants
& Cafe
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
Dauphin Marketplace Mall
Pizza Hut (L)
1575 Main St. S.,
204-622-5555
Smitty’s Family
Restaurant (L)
Hwy. #10 S.,
204-638-8022
Subway
204 Main St. S.,
204-638-7484
Sung’s Restaurant (L)
104 Main St. N.,
204-638-8002
Parkland Source
for Sports
6-1st Ave., S.W.
204-638-7057
Sticky’s Bait,
Tackle & Guiding*
1301 Main St. S.,
204-638-3658
* fishing licence outlets
Welding
Leon’s Mobile Welding
Services
309-2nd Ave. N.E.,
204-638-0048
For more information
about services in the
Dauphin area visit
our website for more
information.
dauphin.ca
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(204) 638-0800
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Services!
Conferences, Banquets,
Meetings, Weddings
& much more!
The Lion’s Den
We have several facilities that will
fit your event needs!
Contact our Events Coordinator
at 204-622-3109 or
[email protected]
to start planning your event today!
Big
Game
If you’re a hunter you
will find no better
place, as you will find
some of the largest
whitetail deer and
black bear in North
America. The area
is also home to elk,
moose, waterfowl and
game bird hunting,
and there are numerous
guides and outfitters
available to show you
the way. For complete
hunting regulations and
information, contact
Dauphin’s Manitoba
Conservation office,
or visit their website.
Guides &
Outfitters
Hunting
Licence Outlet
Backroad Adventures
204-638-6268, piasta.com
Manitoba Conservation
2nd Avenue S.W.
204-622-2205 / 1-800-214-6497
gov.mb.ca/conservation/wildlife/
hunting/
Drop Tine Outfitting
204-638-2915 / 204-648-5083
droptineoutfitting.com
Ledoux’s T’n’T
Outfitting & Guiding
204-733-2609
manitobabiggame.com
Sticky’s Bait, Tackle & Guiding
1301 Main Street S.
204-638-3658 / 204-648-3166
stickysbaitandtackle.com
Northern Angler Fly Fishing
& Hunting Adventures
204-638-7740
northernangler.mb.ca
Sticky’s Bait, Tackle & Guiding
1301 Main St. S.
204-638-3658 / 204-648-3166
stickysbaitandtackle.com
Riverside Lodge
1-866-214-8402
huntriverside.com
Harvest Lodge
204-628-3491 / 1-855-629-3491
huntharvestlodge.com
For a complete
listing of
outfitters, visit
Manitoba Lodges
& Outfitters
Association
at mloa.com
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Find all five differences.
Answers below
Clear Lake, Manitoba
204-848-2382
2 Green Fees
for the Price of 1
Shop under our roof with
24 stores to choose from.
HOURS
Monday – Thursday & Saturday 9:30 AM - 6 PM
Friday 9:30 AM - 9 PM • Sunday 12 PM - 6 PM
Stan Struthers
MLA for Dauphin
204-622-7630 | StanStruthers.ca
1450 Main Street S. • Dauphin MB.
The Marina on Clear Lake
In Riding Mountain National Park, Manitoba, Canada
Offer valid 2015 Season • Promo Code – DG
• 18 hole golf course
• driving range
For more information call 204-848-1770 or 204-867-7299
Email [email protected]
www.theclearlakemarina.com
www.golfpoplarridge.com
Quality, hands-on programs
close to home at the Parkland Campus in Dauphin, MB.
www.assiniboine.net/parkland
Fishing is a favorite pastime in the
area because of the many wonderful
lakes for people to enjoy. Dauphin
Lake has produced 11 different
Master Angler species – three other
species can be caught ten minutes
away at the Vermillion Reservoir and
21 of the 30 eligible Master Angler
species can be caught within a
50-minute drive of Dauphin. Finishing
third in Canada in the “Ultimate
Fishing Town” contest is a testament
to the passion of the fishers and
quality of fishing in the area.
Big
FISH
Some lakes have special regulations;
consult the Manitoba Anglers’ Guide
for complete information at gov.
mb.ca/conservation/fish
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. The record
catch of a 71.45 cm (32") walleye
was made at Dauphin Lake on
February 16, 2002. 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, lake
whitefish and sparr 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.
Fly-Fishing
Fly-fishing is a thriving sport in
the Parkland. Try the Vermillion
River Reservoir or these stocked
lakes in Duck Mountain Provincial
Park: Childs, East Blue, Gull, Laurie,
Perch, Shilliday, and West Blue.
Manitoba’s only full-service flyfishing shop is in Dauphin.
Contact Northern Angler Fly &
Tackle at 204-638-7740 or visit
17 - 7th Ave. N.W.
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, brown trout, and
rainbow trout. It is a great place for
fly-fishing and catching Master
Angler brown trout. 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)
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City of Dauphin
HORNE AVENUE EAST
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Points of Interest
MARIGOLD ST.
CROCUS BAY
ASTER BAY
BOND STREET
OWN AVENUE EAST
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Legend
BARKER STREET
TULIP CRES.
RBY AVENUE EAST
FULLER STREET
RIVER AVENUE EAST
RELL AVENUE
EDWARD
PLACE
MERRELL
PLACE
CENTENNIAL DRIVE
FIELD AVENUE
PARK CRES.
ELMAY STREET
ARD AVENUE
CENTENNIAL DRIVE
DOROTHY STREET
BOND STREET
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VALOUR ROAD
VETERANS DRIVE
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BOSSONS
PLACE
SONS AVENUE
AR AVENUE
P1 Berry Patch
P2Bowling
P3 City Hall
P4 CNR 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
Baseball Diamond
Campground
Church/
Place of Worship
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Street Index
Golf Course &
Rainbow Beach
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S4
S5
S6
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Colonel Barker School
1516 Bond St., 204-638-4588
Dauphin Regional Compre­hensive Secondary School
330 Mountain Rd., 204-638-4629
École Macneill
312 Sandy St., 204-638-3942
Henderson School
911 Bond St., 204-638-4653
MacKenzie Middle School
212-1st St. NE, 204-638-3323
Smith Jackson School
701-1st St. SE, 204-638-3134
Whitmore School
28-6th Ave. SW, 204-638-4782
Assiniboine Community College
520 Whitmore Ave. E, 204-638-2023
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
Boulevard Hotel
Canway Inn & Suites
Dauphin Community Inn
Dauphin Inn Express
Dauphin Super 8 Motel
Highland Motel
Prairie Mountain Inn
Accommodations
Services / Recreation
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Schools
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
Police / RCMP
Splash Park
Fire Hall
Tennis Courts
Museum
Hospital
Swimming Pool
Vermillion River
Walking Trail
Playground
Volleyball Court
Visitor Information
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
Curling Rink
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 Ave. SE – D3
6th Ave. SW – C2
7th Ave. NE – B4
7th Ave. NW – B4
7th Ave. SE – D3
7th Ave. SW – C2
8th Ave. NE – B4
8th Ave. SE – D3
8th Ave. SW – C2
9th Ave. SE – D2
9th Ave. SW – D2
10th Ave. SE – D2
10th Ave. SW – D2
11th Ave. SE – D2
11th Ave. SW – D2
12th Ave. SW – D2
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32D
32B
32A
Sifton
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32G
32C
See map
on left
RM of Dauphin
and Area
Legend
Points of Interest
RM of Lakeshore
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
R9Trembowla
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 (see page 10.)
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
Boat Launch
School
Campground
Snowmobile Trail
Cemetery
Church /
Place of Worship
Monument
Provincial Trunk Highway
Provincial Road
Gravel Road
Note: Although grid roads are marked, some of
the roads may not be accessible during the winter.
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