Arts Forward
The cultural hub of Neepawa! This building is host to the town’s many artistic and cultural events, with painting classes, art exhibits, galleries, events and so much being held here. Photo:...
View ArticleRoxy Theatre
Built in 1906 and recently restored for its 100th anniversary, the historic Roxy Theatre is one of the best places in the country to enjoy the full theatre experience. This quaint little theatre still...
View ArticleKnox Presbyterian Church
This stone church in Neepawa was constructed in 1892. For its centenary in 1992, a plaque was erected beside this provincially designated historic site by the Manitoba Heritage Council. A rare early...
View ArticleBeautiful Plains County Courthouse
Constructed in 1884, one year after the incorporation of the Town of Neepawa, it remains one of the oldest surviving buildings in town and one of the oldest courthouses in the prairie provinces. In...
View ArticleLily Capital of the World
Neepawa is the self-proclaimed Lily capital of the world. The first lily festival in Neepawa was held in July of 1996. Now there are over 2000 different types of lilies growing in Neepawa. For more...
View ArticleRiverside Cemetery
Where history and culture may be laid to rest but is still alive today. The riverside cemetery allows visitors to respectfully walk through the town’s history, where many famous Canadians chose to lay....
View ArticleHome Town of Author Margaret Laurence
Jean Margaret Laurence (born as Jean Margaret Wemys) was one of Canada’s most beloved writers. She is best known for her Manawaka novels — The Stone Angel (1964), A Jest of God (1966), The...
View ArticleBeautiful Plains Museum
This heritage railway station built in 1902 is more than meets the eye. Experience the pioneer days with three floors full of tributes to the town’s forefathers. Through the station, you will see a...
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