When you need to host an event which is sure to draw a large crowd, come to the Morris Multiplex. It is a 75,000 square foot facility, conveniently located 30 minutes south of Winnipeg and 30 minutes north of Emerson on Highway 75. Our convention centre can accommodate up to 1500 people. Host your next corporate meeting or conference, tradeshow, wedding, banquet, concert, Santa day and more. We are also a prime location to do a pop-up blood donor clinic or host a Santa Day for the whole family. Call or email to book your next event at the Morris Multiplex!
Evergreen Village is a stunning privately owned outdoor entertainment venue with a Quaint 100 Year Old Farm House, which is available to brides for pictures as well as a change area for the bridal party.Nestling in 8 acres of beautiful park like, wooded, well manicured and finely appointed grounds, conveniently located near Winnipeg, Manitoba.Evergreen Village wedding package is based on a per plate charge which includes use of the site, ceremony area, change rooms for the Wedding Party, and table covers.
LSCU complex is a 17,000 sq.ft facility located 8km south of Winnipeg. The gym/banquet hall has a licensed capacity for 542 people with a commercial kitchen. We have a fully equipped fitness centre, a 1200 sq.ft. multi purpose room, change rooms, showers, and an asphalted outdoor rink.
Oak Bluff Recreation Centre is a perfect place to host your event, party, wedding. With seating capacity up to 400, tables, chair, kitchen, bar options available.
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Ice Rental available as well, please inquire.
Located on Pembina Highway in Winnipeg, the Fraternal Order of Eagles is all about "people helping people". We are a charity-driven organization, donating millions each year to worthy causes. Our 249 person capacity is available for all kinds of function rentals. Members are able to enjoy pool, darts, beer, wine and shots in our lounge 6-days-a-week. Contact us for information about becoming a member or when our next bingo night is.
Hitch your horses and pack your luggage for a harrowing tale of migration and settlement at the Mennonite Heritage Village. Travel through time to a turn-of-the century Russian Mennonite street village on our 40 acre site, taste traditional Mennonite fare at the museum's Livery Barn Restaurant, and explore a classic Mennonite housebarn and a fully operational Dutch windmill during our summer season. View historic and heirloom treasures from Poland and Russia to Canada, displayed in the permanent and Gerhard Ens galleries, and find that perfect souvenir at Village Books and Gifts, all open year-round in the Village Centre.
There is always something new to experience. With changing annual themes and temporary exhibits celebrating the Mennonite heritage and culture, new artifacts donated each year, and a broad range of activities and demonstrations, from wagon rides to bread baking, throughout the summer on our Festival days, this bustling village offers fresh experiences with each visit.