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Locality: Winnipeg, Manitoba

Phone: Toll Free: 1-888-773-8888 | The Forks & Riel House: 204-983-6757 | Lower Fort Garry & St.Andrews Rectory: 204-785-6050



Address: 145 McDermot Ave. R3B0R9 Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Website: www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/promotion/manitoba

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Parks Canada Manitoba 25.11.2020

Do you thrive in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment and embrace change in the evolving Canadian tourism sector? Are you passionate about nature, culture and history? There are only a few days left to apply for our Visitor Experience Manager role! Learn more: http://ow.ly/tSc550CkdVv

Parks Canada Manitoba 16.11.2020

Are you a natural leader with a proven track record, looking to flex your creative skills? Want to work in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment in the evolving Canadian tourism sector? Join Parks Canada and apply for our Visitor Experience Manager position by November 26. http://ow.ly/ldie50Ckdxn

Parks Canada Manitoba 12.11.2020

Are you a natural leader with a passion for nature, culture and history? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, customer -focused environment? We’re hiring a manager for our Visitor Experience team, and it just might be the perfect fit for you! Learn more and apply by November 26 at: http://ow.ly/iohW50Ckd5R

Parks Canada Manitoba 04.11.2020

This Remembrance Day, Parks Canada is commemorating the women and men who served and continue to serve during times of conflict and peace. We wear our poppy today for you, and thank you for your service. #VeteransWeek Canada Remembers

Parks Canada Manitoba 31.10.2020

In 1994, Winnipeg’s city council inaugurated National Aboriginal Veterans Day, a day of reflection now observed across Canada every November. Today, we honour those individuals who answered the call of duty, and the sacrifices they made. Learn more about Sergeant Tommy Prince, decorated Indigenous veteran, and one of our Hometown Heroes: ... http://ow.ly/WKLf50CdSQs Photo: (C.J. Woods / Department of National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-142289)

Parks Canada Manitoba 21.10.2020

Happy Wildlife Wednesday! Did you know that at birth, polar bear cubs are about the size of their mother’s paw and weigh less than 1 kg!? This Polar Bear W...eek, discover more about this fascinating species and their life in Wapusk National Park! Watch: http://ow.ly/7MIx50CatEu Parks Canada Manitoba See more

Parks Canada Manitoba 04.10.2020

Need a quick pick me up? How about watching some fluffy polar bears nap and play on a livestream? Wapusk National Park protects one of the world's largest con...centrations of polar bear maternity dens. Tune in to watch the bears congregate at Cape Churchill waiting for the sea ice to form! They are sure to put a smile on your face! Follow the link to watch the livestream! http://ow.ly/gbIk50CaGGB #PolarBearWeek Parks Canada Manitoba

Parks Canada Manitoba 22.09.2020

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