The
Stonewall Quarry Park has been maintained as a natural area
on the edge of town and provides picnic facilities and walking
trails for visitors and residents alike.
The Quarry
also displays the many aspects of limestone production. The
history of the site is documented in interpretive signage.
Click on a link to your right under "Quarry Park Info"
to find more information about facities and services at Quarry
Park.
Oak
Hammock Marsh is a 36-square km Wildlife Management Area (WMA)
that is one of North America's birding hotspots. It features
a restored prairie marsh, aspen-oak bluff, waterfowl lure
crops, artesian springs, 30 kilometers of trails, and some
of Manitoba's last remaining patches of tall-grass prairie
- an endangered habitat. Each season at the marsh offers unique
natural beauty and wildlife – viewing opportunities.
The WMA
provides important habitat for 25 species of mammals, 296
species of birds, numerous amphibians, reptiles, and fish,
and countless invertebrates. The number of waterfowl using
the marsh during migration can exceed 400,000 at one time.
In 1987, Oak Hammock Marsh was designated as a Ramsar Site
- a wetland of international importance for wildlife and people.
Beyond the borders of the WMA and a surrounding buffer zone
the Province of Manitoba operates a Managed Hunting Area with
the cooperation of private landowners.
Open year-round,
Oak Hammock Marsh is an inexpensive place to spend a few hours
or a whole day - regardless of the weather. Located just minutes
north of Winnipeg, Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre is
great place to visit, work, or volunteer.
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Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site
is commemorated as the place where Treaty #1 was signed between
the Ojibwa and Swampy Cree of Manitoba and the Crown.
Lower Fort Garry is also commemorated for its role as a major
agricultural and industrial supply centre in the fur trade
of Western Canada.
The fort's strategic location for water transportation was
integral to these activities.
The
surviving stone structures at Lower Fort Garry represent significant
examples of early fur trade architecture.
We
invite you to step back in time, to sense the growing spirit
of the West and to visit this busy Hudson Bay Company post
on the mighty Red River.
Our
History
CPR’s line through Stonewall is the earliest-built western railway line, west of the Red River. In August 1879, a man named John Ryan got a contract...
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