ContactThe Original Pancake House a Winnipeg Landmark for over Half a CenturyIn 1958, Wally Guberman, a Winnipeg entrepreneur, opened The Original Pancake House on Pembina Highway. The restaurant rapidly became a popular favourite for family outings, business lunch meetings, student gatherings, and special occasions. Over the years, Wally and his brother Monty opened other Pancake Houses around the city, and 50+ years later, the Pembina Pancake House is still thriving (arrive early on Sundays to avoid the lines). This spot and two other locations - at the Clarion Hotel across from Polo Park, and at the Forks Market - attract people of all ages. They have also become 'must visit' stops for tourists and transplanted Winnipeggers returning for a visit.Your satisfaction is important to us- as you notice when you sit down and are offered a cup of our specially-blended coffee. If you would like a refill, just ask. Offering the finest cup of coffee is a part of our heritage. We serve our meals in a welcoming, friendly atmosphere which keeps satisfied customers coming back.
In the mid/late sixties a number of new Irish immigrants arrived in Winnipeg. They came from Dublin and pretty well every county of Ireland. While settling into their new lives in Canada they still felt a need to get together and celebrate their heritage and some of the social interconnection that they had with family and friends back home. Thus the Irish Association of Manitoba was formed in 1972. The founding president was Aiden O'Brien. Since then the Association has become a centre for not only those who started it but immigrants from Ireland. The founders also wanted an outlet so that they could pass their culture along to the following generations. The founding members were all committed to a place for all Irish to meet and socialise. They founded the club on the basis of non-political, non-sectarian and not-for-profit. There was a strong desire to avoid importing troubles and disharmony being experienced in Ireland at that time. The club then initiated a number of groups and activities.
We are a multicultural church, leading people into freedom and fullfillment, by empowering them to succeed in every sphere of life, and accomplishing God's heavenly purposes here on earth. Our Mandate * To reach and embrace people from every culture, race, economic and social background * Preach the full counsel and the uncompromised Word of God * Engage in passionate, vibrant worship * Develop and empower leaders * Excel in all forms of artistic expression * Be REAL and RELEVANT in an ever-changing world Our Church 'For I will pour water on him who is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground.' Isaiah 44:3 God's desire is to throw open the Floodgates of heaven and release His fullness on the earth. Gates in the Bible were very significant. They were the centre for spiritual, commercial, social, and political life. It was the place where decisions and judgments were made, where destinies were shaped, and people's lives changed. Our prophetic mandate is to be a gateway that releases the flood of God's abundance on the earth.
Viscount Cultural Centre offers amazing art and culture experiences in Neepawa. If you're an amateur artist, we have ongoing workshops that will help you hone your skills and meet like-minded people. You can also visit our gallery to treat your eyes, as well as our gift shop to pick up interesting souvenirs. Call or visit our website for more information about our dance classes.
The Bake Oven is a family-owned business serving Winnipeg and the surrounding communities for over 60 years. They started off as a bakery and over the years they have expanded to include a full line of imported foods, gift-ware, sundries, delicatessen, cheeses and a Dutch-Canadian cuisine restaurant. Their main focus is on customer service and satisfaction and they are specialists in carrying and finding products that you won't find in your typical grocery store. Come in and take a tour sometime, chances are you will find something different to please your palate!