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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
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
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
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
First Homestead in Western Canada National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Portage la Prairie, Manitoba Site of 1872 homestead, first under new survey system
Walker Theatre National Historic Site of Canada (NHS) Winnipeg, Manitoba Playhouse, 1906; site of labour and Women's Movement meetings, 1914