Posted on: August 9, 2016 | General News
July & August 2016 Open Hours Thursdays through Sundays and Holiday Mondays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Closed Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Alfred Hole Goose Sanctuary & Visitor Centre
Get up close with wildlife and experience the legacy of Alf Hole, who helped ensure the survival of the Giant Canada Goose. Enjoy a free coffee as you chat with the Park Interpreter and check out the interpretive exhibits, then hike along the 2.5 km self-guiding trail to discover life around the Goose Pond. Located on PTH 44, ½ km east of the Town of Rennie.
Whiteshell Fish Hatchery Interpretive Centre From eggs to fingerlings, the fish hatchery works towards a sustainable fish future. Take a tour of the hatchery operations with a Park Interpreter to see the fish stocks and how the hatchery operates. Located on PR #312 between West Hawk and Caddy Lakes.
Whiteshell Natural History Museum The log constructed museum has been a favourite stop for many park visitors. Numerous mounts reflecting the varieties of wildlife at home in the park were donated by local cottagers and residents. Chat with the Park Interpreter and discover the natural and cultural features of the Whiteshell. Join the Park Interpreter at 11 a.m. every Saturday for Indigenous Games (starting July 9). Located on PR #307 at Nutimik Lake.
The Alfred Hole Goose Sanctuary and the Whiteshell Fish Hatchery are members of the #EcoExplore Program. When you visit, take a photo and share on Instagram or Twitter to win prizes! For more information, visit ecoexploremb.com
Interpretive events are free for everyone to attend! Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult to all events. Events begin promptly as scheduled. For more information, please call the Park Interpreter’s office at 204-369-3157 or email Adam.Collicutt@gov.mb.ca.