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Fort Whyte

Fort Whyte is known for its abundant woodlands and lakes. Herds of wild bison roam FortWhyte Alive nature center, which also offers canoeing, fishing, and a freshwater aquarium. Sprawling malls and big-box stores share space with a few independent shops selling furniture and clothing. Family-focused chain restaurants serve pizza and sushi, while select farm-to-table eateries offer modern Canadian cuisine.
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FortWhyte Alive is a 660-acre reclaimed urban green space offering nature exploration, workshops, and recreational activities like paddling and snowshoeing
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Watch as the city transforms into a natural playground just minutes from Downtown Winnipeg. 660 acres of forests, lakes and trails are home to bison, whitetail ...
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FortWhyte Alive is a reclaimed wildlife preserve, recreation area, and environmental education centre in southwest Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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The tour includes the Bison safari where you get to travel among the herd in a small bus, a short hike of the grounds, paddling a voyageur canoe on the lake, ...
Environmental educator connecting you with nature. ⏰ Open Daily: 9am - 5pm Treaty No. 1. 1961 McCreary Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2K9.
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FortWhyte Alive Buffalo Crossing Visitor Centre. A mass timber structure, high performance envelope, and low carbon design combine to create a new sustainable ...