27-8th Street
The Pas
The Pas is a town located in northern Manitoba, Canada. It is situated at the confluence of the Pasquia River and the Saskatchewan River and is known for its rich history and natural beauty. The town is home to several cultural and recreational attractions, including the Sam Waller Museum, the Clearwater Lake Provincial Park, and the Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival, which is held annually in February. The Pas also serves as a regional hub for transportation, healthcare, and education, with several schools, a hospital, and a university campus located in the town. The local economy is supported by industries such as mining, forestry, and tourism.
This museum is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of The Pas and the surrounding area. It features exhibits on the fur trade, indigenous culture, and early settler life, as well as displays of artifacts, photographs, and artwork.
Located about 20 km south of The Pas, this park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a large lake, hiking trails, campgrounds, and a sandy beach.
Held annually in February, this festival is a celebration of the region's trapping heritage. Events include dog sled races, snowmobile races, jigging and fiddling competitions, and a fur fashion show. It is a unique and lively event that draws visitors from near and far.
27-8th Street
The Pas
272 Grace Lake Road
The Pas
429 Smith Street
The Pas
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The Pas