As its name suggests, the village of Bruxelles (French for Belgium’s capital Brussels) was settled by Belgian immigrants in 1892.
It may come as a surprise, but this small town west of Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes is the birthplace of some important figures in the history of French-speaking Manitoba! They include: Monsignor Antoine Hacault, Archbishop of St. Boniface from 1974 until his death in 2000, internationally renowned architect Étienne Gaboury, and his brother, theologian and philosopher Placide Gaboury.
A repurposed road in the middle of the Pembina Valley is one of its best kept secrets.
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Looking for some authentic experiences in rural Manitoba? There’s no better way to go about it than staying overnight at a local bed and breakfast.