Parque

Parque Provincial do Patrimônio da Barragem de Pinawa

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Merv
July 31, 2019
A favourite location for many travellers as you explore some of Manitoba’s history.
Tim
October 7, 2020
This is a neat place to walk around and enjoy. There are flat trails and hilly rocks to climb up on and explore. You will enjoy great photo opportunities with architectural ruins in the background. Great for family pics or selfies. Kids and adults alike love exploring the grounds. Give yourself at least 2 hours to explore. It’s a short 15 min drive from the cozy cottage. Bring food or a picnic lunch with you as there are no restaurants on sight. If you want to go to Pinawa for food it is another 12 minutes drive. Check local opening times and availability of restaurants in Pinawa if you decide to go there on your outing. There is a great public beach in Pinawa, open during the summer.
This is a neat place to walk around and enjoy. There are flat trails and hilly rocks to climb up on and explore. You will enjoy great photo opportunities with architectural ruins in the background. Great for family pics or selfies. Kids and adults alike love exploring the grounds. Give yours…
Pranav
June 8, 2021
Located on the Winnipeg River, Pinawa Dam was Manitoba’s first hydro-electric generating station. Pinawa Dam was developed in response to the demand for residential and commercial power and was crucial to the rapid growth of Winnipeg in the pre-war years. The station began delivering power in 1906 and was closed in 1951 to allow the full flow of the Winnipeg River to serve the Seven Sisters Hydro Station built downstream. Park Directions Pinawa Dam can be found northwest of Pinawa or northeast of Lac du Bonnet on PR 520. From Winnipeg, follow PTH 59 north to PTH 44, east to PTH 11, north to PR 211, east to PR 520 and north 8.0 km/ 4.9mi. to the park. Distance: 97 km/60.1 mi.
Located on the Winnipeg River, Pinawa Dam was Manitoba’s first hydro-electric generating station. Pinawa Dam was developed in response to the demand for residential and commercial power and was crucial to the rapid growth of Winnipeg in the pre-war years. The station began delivering power in 1906 a…
T
March 7, 2021
Manitoba's first hydro-electric generating station, operating from 1906-1951. Now in ruins the dam is over taken by nature, beautiful sights in any season. Walking path around the dam. **Cautious taking children**
Jordyn
November 9, 2020
This is an absolutely gorgeous place to hike during the winter. Lots of cool sites to see. This historic site is only a 15 minute drive from our airbnb. To see the exact route, download the "ALL TRAILS" app and there will be a full map of the hiking trail, along with how long it takes to walk, difficulty, etc
Localização
Manitoba 520
Pinawa, MB