Located just 26 kilometres southeast of Winnipeg, the village of Lorette enjoys country charm and proximity to the big city.
This bedroom community stretches along the Seine River and the Dawson Trail, which was used by Wolseley’s soldiers to get to the Red River during the Métis uprising in the second half of the 19th century.
When the last of the snow has melted, avid local and Winnipeg golf enthusiasts head straight for the Lorette golf course
Public golf course open since 1991, the Lorette Golf Course has lush fairways and challenging greens.
The name says it all. This festival was designed with the family in mind.
Calling all poutine lovers (and there are many of you out there). Manitoba's bilingual communities serve up the best poutine you've ever seen. That's right, they are a feast for these eyes as well as the palate. You can't call yourself a true poutine connoisseur until you've tried them all.
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Free, Self-guided tour along the Dawson Trail from Richer to Lorette, Manitoba
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All Roads Lead to... Santiago de Compostela! Manitoba's Crow Wing Trail / Chemin Saint-Paul runs 193 km between Winnipeg and Emerson.
Manitoba's bilingual communities serve poutines that are as tasty as they are original. Try them out along the Poutine Trail and discover the French flavour of the region!
The Dawson Trail is a vestige of the past that runs through several Francophone communities in southeastern Manitoba.