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Established in 1999, Little Mountain Sportsplex has developed to be one of the premiere sports facilities in Manitoba. Boasting a massive 213 acres of greenspace, the converted farmland turned multi-sports facility is home to: 28 softball diamonds, 6 full-sized soccer fields, 3 full-sized hockey rinks, 1 full-sized rugby field, and a fully licensed 433 person capacity clubhouse featuring on-site bar & grill, patio and picnic area.Little Mountain Sportsplex is visited by approximately 400,000 patrons throughout the year serving numerous age groups through a variety of sport, corporate and social events.Programming- MOUNTAIN PITCH at Little Mountain Sportsplex- Men's Slo-Pitch (Certified Umpires)- Women's Slo-Pitch (Certified Umpires)- 7&3 Summer Coed (Certified Umpires)- 6&4 Summer Mat Pitch Coed (Self-Officiated)- 7&3 Fall Ball Coed (Certified Umpires)- MOUNTAIN SPONGEE at Little Mountain Sportsplex- Men's Spongee- Canadian Breast Cancer Federation presents: Batting Against Breast Cancer Charitable Slo-Pitch TournamentSponsorshipIs your business ready to increase sales Little Mountain Sportsplex wants to help
Come home to history! Dalnavert, a beautifully restored, late Victorian residence, is the former home of Sir Hugh John Macdonald, a premier of Manitoba and the son of John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister. Named after the family's ancestral home in Scotland, Dalnavert is one of Western Canada's finest examples of Queen Anne Revival Architecture and has been designated a National and Provincial Historic Site. Designed to embody Victorian values, Dalnavert also incorporated the cutting-edge technology of 1895, including central heat, indoor plumbing, a telephone and electric lights. Continuing that theme, the new 5,000 square foot Visitors' Centre is a "green building" utilizing features such as geothermal heat, recycled/reclaimed materials and straw board construction.