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June 2006

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Community in Bloom Award - Beausejour Beautification Committee

The Beausejour Beautification Committee and the Town of Beausejour have participated in the Communities in Bloom Program both Provincially and Nationally and have received the following awards:

  • Three blooms in the 1999 Manitoba Provincial Edition of Communities in Bloom
  • Four blooms in the 2000 Manitoba Provincial Edition of Communities in Bloom
  • Four blooms in the 2000 Manitoba Provincial Edition of Communities in Bloom
  • Four blooms in the 2001 National Communities in Bloom
  • Five blooms in the 2002 National Communities in Bloom

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Sustainable Community Aware for the Town of Beausejour

  • Federation of Canadian Municipalities - Sustainable Community Award  - May 2001 Honourable mention in the Water category for Corrosion Control Program for Metallic Water Mains

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Canadian Power Toboggan Championships Raceplex

cptcraceA state of the art racetrack is located in their community, bringing motocross and snowmobile racing to Eastern Manitoba. The Canadian Power Toboggan Championships Track is also home to many special events, from turf drags to outdoor concerts.

The C.P.T.C. Raceplex is the home of the Canadian Power Toboggan Championship Races. The 1/2 mile oval race track is located at the Southeastern corner of Beausejour on P.R. 302. Included as part of the Raceplex facility is a 1,300 seat grandstand, heated washrooms and concessions, heated spectator viewing facilities and two large heated multi-purpose facilities.

For more information call (204) 268-2049 or visit cptcracing.com

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Broken - Beau Pioneer Village Museum

Established in 1967, the Pioneer Village Museum recreates a small pioneer village. It contains a log house, school, community hall, Canadian Pacific Railway Station, store, blacksmith shop and a Ukrainian Church with a bell tower. Most of the pioneers of this region were of Polish, Ukrainian, or German descent coming from the areas known as Galacia and Volhynia. These pioneers had to face many hardships in carving out the wilderness and learning to adapt to a new country and a new way of life. Many artifacts depicting the lifestyle of the early pioneers of the surrounding area are located in these buildings.

Hours of operation for July and August are 8:30 - 4:30 p.m. on weekdays and 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Off season tours are also available. For more information please phone (204) 268-1318, (204) 268-1936 or (204) 268-1657.

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