Take a stroll along one of Dauphin's architectural tour routes. Discover a variety of architectural styles found in turn-of-the-century homes, buildings and churches. Visit www.dauphin.ca to print off a copy of the Architectural Walking Tour brochure, or call for more information.
Art, clothing and decor produced both by local artisans and some from Ukraine.
This station, constructed in 1912, provided a vital link for settlers immigrating to the Parkland region. A local historical site, the station is undergoing restoration, and will eventually house the Rail Heritage Museum. The adjacent park path meanders around a variety of fruit trees.
Built in the Neo-classical style, the stately Dauphin Court House Building was designed in 1916 by local architect J.H. Bossons, and officially opened in 1917.
Visit a working honey farm or learn how to grind whaet and bake bread in a clay oven, or how to thatch a roofas part of the Dauphin Experiences offered by Tourism Dauphin.
Market takes places Fridays (July 6 until September 28) from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm at the Rotary Arena.
Housed in the magnificent brick Canadian Northern Railway Station, and next to an active CN and VIA line, the museum contains artifacts, pictures, and archival material related to 100 years of railway service in the region. A model railroad depicting the rail facilities circa 1954 is on display. Open May long weekend to September long weekend, or by appointment.
Dauphin Snowmobile Club maintains trails near Dauphin. Call for trail information.
Built to resemble an 18th-century fur trade post, the museum includes an authentic blacksmith shop, a trapper's cabin, a pioneer log house dating from 1892, and a one-room school built in 1894. Also contains the Parkland Regional Laboratory, with information on more than 1,000 archaeological sites in the Parkland area.
Saskatoon berry, pinchberry and chokecherry farm. Call for availability and picking dates.
Donated by the late trapper, naturalist and photographer, Gordon Mitchell, this Manitoba Wildlife Sanctuary offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, fishing and snowshoeing. There is also a picnic site.
Constructed by volunteers during the peak of the Depression, this splendid church, a National Heritage site, features the early Kievan style of Byzantine architecture. Guided tours, complete with traditional Ukrainian cuisine, are available upon request.
Saskatoon berry farm. Call for availability and picking dates.
Saskatoons
Strawberry farm. Call for availability and picking dates.
Strawberries
This plaque commemorates Barker's national recognition as one of the most celebrated war heroes of World War I. An ace pilot, this young man from Dauphin gained international prominence and recognition and was awarded the Victoria Cross.
Saskatoons
Strawberry farm. Call for availability and picking dates.
An outdoor 10,000-seat amphitheatre, auditorium and multipurpose facilities offer a unique venue for festivals and entertainment such as Canada's National Ukrainian Festival, Dauphin's Countryfest and Jesus Manifest. Located on the northern escarpment of Riding Mountain, the site includes a pioneer village and Ukrainian artifact museum. A memorial site pays tribute to historic people and events. Call for tour information.
The original Dauphin Town Hall, built in 1905, has been restored and now features a small art gallery and an auditorium. Designated as a provincial heritage site.