Pembina Valley
Pembina Valley is a region found south of Winnipeg west of the Red River.
Overview
Pembina Valley is rich in culture, history and attractions
Cities
Language
The languages spoken in this area are English and French as you can tell from highway signs on the road. Low German is also another common language in this region, though it is not necessary to speak it.
Getting There
You can reach the Pembina Valley Region from heading south of Winnipeg or north on I-29 from the US.
Getting Around
By car
This is the recommended way to explore Pembina Valley.
Sights
- Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, Morden MB (Lower Level, Morden Recreation Centre), ☎ 1-204-822-3406, www.discoverfossils.com. Daily 1PM–5PM. Contains a large collection of marine reptile fossils. Adults $6, Students $3, Family (2 adults, 3 children) $12.
- Pembina Threshermen's Museum, Highway 3 between Winkler and Morden, threshermensmusem.com. May 1st - September 30th Open Monday to Friday 9:00 a. m. - 5:00 p. m. Open Saturday, Sunday & Holidays 1:00 p. m. - 5:00 p. m.. Adults: $7.50 - Bus $50.00 12 & Under - FREE.
Nearby Destinations
Other places you can visit when you're done with Pembina Valley would be Winnipeg in Canada and Grand Forks in the USA.
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Within Pembina Valley
Blumenort is a village situated in the RM of Hanover in the Pembina Valley of
Manitoba. The name comes from a German word that means "flower place" or "flower nook."
Blumenort Travel Guide »
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