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Fort Churchill National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Churchill, Manitoba Built by Samuel Hearne 1783, reached by rail in 1929; Hudson's Bay Company
Fort La Reine National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Portage la Prairie, Manitoba This designation has been identified for review
Grey Nuns' Convent National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba This designation has been identified for review
Norway House National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Norway House, Manitoba This designation has been identified for review
Battle of Seven Oaks National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba This designation has been identified for review
The Forks National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba This designation has been identified for review
Dalnavert National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Queen Anne Revival home of Hugh John Macdonald, 1895
Wasyl Negrych Pioneer Homestead National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Gilbert Plains, Manitoba Believed to be earliest and best preserved example of Ukrainian pioneer farm
Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Inglis, Manitoba Rare row of standard plan country grain elevators typical of "Golden Age" from 1920s to 1940s
St. Andrews Caméré Curtain Bridge Dam National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Lockport, Manitoba Largest of its type in world, 1907-10
Neubergthal Street Village National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Rhineland, Manitoba Distinctive Mennonite Prairie settlement pattern and house-barn architecture
Maison Gabrielle-Roy National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Heart of a vibrant world of people and events that deeply inspired her writing; 1909-1937
St. Boniface City Hall National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) St. Boniface, Manitoba Imposing building by Victor Horwood, built in 1905
St. Boniface Hospital Nurses' Residence National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) St. Boniface, Manitoba Nurses' residences were central to the nursing culture
Roslyn Court Apartments National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Fine Queen Anne Revival apartment building, 1909
Early Skyscrapers in Winnipeg National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Significant grouping of early high-rise buildings
Portage La Prairie Public Building National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Limestone building designed under Thomas Fuller, 1895-98
Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Dauphin, Manitoba Mature and culminating expression of Ukrainian identity of the Dauphin Block Settlement, 1936-39
Former Portage La Prairie Indian Residential School National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Portage La Prairie, Manitoba A place of remembrance and healing related to the Indian Residential School history in the Western Canada and a testament and record of the experiences of the Indigenous children who were there.
Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Cook's Creek, Manitoba One of the most ambitious and accomplished buildings by Reverend Philip Ruh, 1930-52
Miss Davis' School Residence / Twin Oaks National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) St. Andrews, Manitoba Girls' school, mid 1850s Red River architecture
St. Andrew's Anglican Church National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) St. Andrews, Manitoba Oldest stone church in western Canada, 1845-49
St. Andrew's Rectory National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) St. Andrews, Manitoba Example of mid 19th-century Red River architecture, 1852-1854
Churchill Rocket Research Range National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Churchill, Manitoba Upper atmosphere research centre
Fort Dufferin National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Emerson, Manitoba Supported the assertion of Canada's sovereignty over Manitoba and the North-West Territories between 1872 and 1879
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Selkirk, Manitoba Major centre in 19th-century fur trade, Hudson's Bay Company
Forts Rouge, Garry and Gibraltar National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Fort Rouge, - La Vérendrye, 1728; Fort Gibraltar, - North West Company, 1810; Fort Garry - Hudson's Bay Company, 1822
Ukrainian Labour Temple National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Base for the expression of Ukrainian cultural traditions and identity from its construction until the end of the 1960s; 1918-19
Neepawa Court House / Beautiful Plains County Court Building National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Neepawa, Manitoba Court house, town hall, jail and theatre, 1884
Union Station / Winnipeg Railway Station (Canadian National) National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Beaux-Arts railway station, important in western settlement, 1908-11
Metropolitan Theatre National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba First movie "palace" in Canada, 1919
York Factory National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) York Factory, Manitoba Hudson's Bay Company's principal fur trade depot from 1684-1870's
Sea Horse Gully Remains National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Churchill, Manitoba Large Dorset and pre-Dorset site
Holy Trinity Anglican Church National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Fine example of High Victorian Gothic style, 1883-84
Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Eskimo Point, Manitoba 18th-century stone fur trade fort; Hudson Bay Company
Dominion Exhibition Display Building Nº 2 National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Brandon, Manitoba Sole survivor of buildings constructed for Dominion Exhibition, held annually from 1879-1914
Camp Hughes National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Hughes, Manitoba Most intact First World War battlefield terrain, created for training purposes, remaining in Canada and one of a dwindling number worldwide
Riding Mountain Park East Gate Registration Complex National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Riding Mountain National Park of Canada, Manitoba Three rustic buildings built under depression relief programs
Riel House National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Family home of Métis leader Louis Riel
Former Union Bank Building and Annex National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba First skyscraper in western Canada; speaks to key note of finance in expansion of the West, 1903-04
Confederation Building National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Landmark Winnipeg steel-framed skyscraper, 1912
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Excellent expression of small-scale Brutalist architecture in Canada in its poured concrete forms, solid massing, interior layout and exposed structure; 1969-70
St. Michael's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Gardenton, Manitoba Typical and oldest Ukrainian church, 1899
Ralph Connor House National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Home of Reverend Charles Gordon, pen name Ralph Connor, reflects his very public position as the best-selling Canadian author of the early 20th century
Exchange District National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Centre of the grain and wholesale trade, finance and manufacturing between 1880-1900 and also 1900-13
BCATP Hangar No. 1 National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Brandon, Manitoba Excellent, well-preserved example of a British Commonwealth Air Training Plan hangar built during World War II
Red River Floodway National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Outstanding engineering achievement in flood control
Linear Mounds National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Melita, Manitoba Some of the most spectacular and best-preserved examples of mortuary mounds belonging to the Devil's Lake-Sourisford Burial Complex; from 1000-1200 AD
Pantages Playhouse Theatre National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Lavish vaudeville theatre, 1913-14
Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Winnipeg) National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Classically inspired railway station, gateway to the West, 1904-05