Culinary, Festivals and events, Outdoor, Park, trails and beaches
Discover the town and municipality of Ste. Anne, a special place for both residents and visitors! Located southeast of Winnipeg, just a 40-minute drive away, Ste. Anne offers many tourist attractions and activities for all ages: community festival, water park, scenic parks, and delicious comfort food.
The Dawson Trails Days festival, which takes its name from the historic trail that runs through the town of Ste. Anne, is back on September 12 and 13! This community event brings together music, history and multicultural roots in a festive and family-friendly atmosphere. On the program: bean bag tournament, parade, dance, trade fair, fireworks, and more!
Just 20 minutes from Winnipeg located along the Trans-Canada Highway, the Lilac Resort Campground & Waterslide Park is more than just a campground – it’s a full water park sure to delight visitors of all ages! With three pools, playgrounds and a host of lively on-site activities, fun is guaranteed for the whole family. Enjoy it while the weather is nice – the resort stays open until October.
Discover the Old No. 12 CafĂ© & Lounge, a small-town restaurant where the welcome is always warm and the portions generous! Enjoy a comforting soup, a homemade burger, or a generously garnished pizza. Don’t miss their Thursday Chicken Wings special!
Dine-in or take-out, and delivery available upon request.
https://oldno12cafeandlounge.taliupexpress.com/
📍15 Avenue la Verendrye, Ste. Anne, Manitoba
Nestled behind the Catholic Church of Ste. Anne and the Villa Youville, Redemptorist Park is the perfect place to take a break and stretch your legs during your road trip! A shaded pavilion is available for picnics, offering magnificent views of the Seine River.
A visit to Manitoba means travelling through Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 territory and communities signatory to Treaties 6 and 10, the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anish-Ininiwak, Dakota, Dené, Iiniwak, and Nehethowuk and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Its ongoing existence is thanks to these ancestors and their present day relatives who continue to love and care for the land.