Welcome to Churchill.ca - The official website of the Town of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada!Churchill is a world-renowned tourist destination; famous for its polar bears and beluga whales. It is an international birding hotspot, having a rich history with roots dating back before the Fur Trade. Churchill.ca is being revised to reflect a greater resource of information for all that visit this site. It will provide visitors to Churchill all the information needed to make informed decisions and maximize their enjoyment of all that we have to offer. Visitors will be able to find links to tour companies offering vacation packages to Churchill, as well as to those experiences and activities that only locals know about!Additionally, this site will strive to be an information portal that Churchill residents can utilize for the latest news and events that affect their day-to-day life. Whether you're new to Churchill or have lived here your entire life, community events and recreational activities will be showcased in a way that will make it easy to see all that is happening here and how you and your family can best take advantage of it
Thompson Public Library provides free books, cds, magazines, audio and video disc lending for those with a membership. Membership at the Thompson Public Library also provides access to free downloadable audiobooks and ebooks. Bring in a piece of ID. with your Thompson address and we will have you set up in no time! Membership is free to all residents of Thompson. Thompson Public Library is a warm, friendly place with a great staff ready to assist you. Visit us today to enjoy free Wi-Fi!
Our Municipality is breathtakingly beautiful with lush greenery, pristine lakes and rivers, and a calm that originates with our quiet communities. The communities of Bellsite, Birch River, Cowan, Mafeking, Lenswood, Novra, Pine River, Pulp River and Sclater are all rooted in the R.M. of Mountain.
We welcome you to come, relax and experience everything the R.M. of Mountain has to offer.
WAC Workshop PlannerDownload the WAC Workshop PlannerWilderness Arts Council - Our MandateThe Wilderness Artists Council (WAC) is committed to the development and creation of arts and culture in Red Lake and the surrounding district. WAC celebrates and encourages the creativity of all artists as we provide support and facilitate growth of all disciplines, both individually and collaboratively within the community.Our Vision: The understanding and importance of creativity brings people together where arts and culture is fundamental to the richness of life.Overall Goals and ObjectivesTo provide workshops to the communityTo publically exhibit, present and celebrate art work and performancesTo promote awareness of arts and cultureTo create an established space which is a common ground and central hub for art making and sharing resourcesUpcoming - WAC EventsCALL FOR ARTISTSArt in the Public Eye!The Corporation of the Municipality of Red Lake is inviting submissions of works of art to be displayed in various Municipal facilities
OLS - North is one of two agencies which support the development of public libraries across Ontario. In the North there are approximately 121 public libraries representing cities, towns, townships, local service boards, First Nation communities and fly-in
OLS-North is one of two agencies which support the development of public libraries across Ontario. In the North there are approximately 121 public libraries representing Cities, Towns, Townships, Local Service Boards, First Nation Communities and Fly In Communities over a vast geographic area. We endeavour to assist and provide services to encourage library development in some of Northern Ontario's most remote locations.