ATTRACTIONS
OLD PINAWA DAM PROVINCIAL HERITAGE PARK

The Old Pinawa Dam, on the Pinawa Channel was the first hydro electric dam built between Sault St. Marie and the Rockies. Constructed in 1906, it supplied electricity to Winnipeg until 1951 when the new dams on the Winnipeg River were built. Later, it was used to teach the militia to cope with a nuclear attack and was also used as a artillery range.

A walking bridge, interpretive signs and an amphitheatre with spectacular falls and rapids are now a part of the Old Pinawa Dam Provincial Heritage Park.

LAC DU BONNET HOUSE

This quaint museum, located in Lac du Bonnet, features "Flags of our Founding Nations", crafts, artifacts and photos from early 1900 homesteaders. It is a privately owned museum that contains pictures of the region from years gone by.

SPARMAN PARK

Located on the west side of town, offers  residents and visitors a chance to play tennis on their courts amidst pleasant surroundings.


MEMORIAL PARK

Located where Lake and Park Avenue merge, Memorial Park contains the Royal Canadian Legion Cenotaph and a playground for young children.

LESLIE PARK

Leslie Park was built  during Canada's Centennial in 1967 and features beautiful gardens. Stone from the Tanco Mine and the Old Pinawa Dam site  add to its beauty.


LAKESIDE PARK

A bridge spans a local creek and links a walkway which connects to Lakeside Park located a block further south of Leslie Park.