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STEINBACH & AREA Tourism guide 6/9/2014 8:49:26 AM Feast your eyes on this. Better yet, feast your stomach.

LocatedLocated at at southeasternsoutheastern Manitoba’sManitoba’s busiestbusiest corner corner 35 35 Brandt Brandt Street, Street, Steinbach Steinbach 204-326-9818 326-9818

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Ambulance, On behalf of the City of Steinbach and its citizens, Fire, Police welcome! As the third largest city in Manitoba, Steinbach is 911 rich with heritage, community spirit, and opportunity. Feast your Steinbach is the proud home of many wonderful R.C.M.P. 204-326-1234 attractions, including the Mennonite Heritage Village Museum and a first-rate Aquatic Centre, and Soccer Park. Family Crisis Line Our community also hosts several popular annual events eyes on this. (Agape House) such as Pioneer Days, Summer in the City Festival, and our 204-346-0028 Winter Carnival. Better yet, feast your stomach. The Steinbach Chamber of Commerce sums the city up South Eastman nicely with their slogan, “It’s Worth the Trip.” With our various Mental Health Crisis Response community events and beautiful parks, more and more Service people are discovering this and the city’s population and 204-326-9276 tourist numbers continue to grow rapidly! During your visit, please take some time to explore Health Links Steinbach’s vibrant business district, the bustling arts 1-888-315-9257 and culture scene, and our welcoming residential neighbourhoods. You’re sure to see why our city is a Bethesda Hospital 316 Henry Street wonderful place to visit and an even better place to call 204-326-6411 ‘home.’ Make this the year you enjoy a visit to Steinbach – a city of Steinbach Family excellence! Medical Clinic Mayor Chris Goertzen 333 Loewen Blvd. 204-326-3401

Clearspring Medical Clinic 390 Main Street 204-326-6111

South Eastman Health Centre Clearspring Mall 178 PTH 12, Unit 8 LocatedLocated at at southeasternsoutheastern Manitoba’sManitoba’s busiestbusiest corner corner 204-326-7569 35 35 Brandt Brandt Street, Street, Steinbach Steinbach 204-326-9818 326-9818 Oasis Medical Centre Inside Walmart Mayor 204-326-4555 Chris Goertzen

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 3 6/9/2014 8:49:31 AM Accommodations Accommodations Welcome to Steinbach! The Automobile City Chickadee Lane Raylene’s Wellness Bed & Breakfast Spa/Bed & Breakfast Founded in 1874 by Mennonite families from Russia, 333 Homestead Crescent, Ste. Anne - 204-422-6234 Steinbach was built on hard work and dedication, with strong Steinbach - 204-326-3908 roots in agriculture. This bustling city is the hub of Southeast Rockylaine Manitoba, with business, industry, agriculture, education and a Days Inn Bed & Breakfast wide variety of activities for tourists to explore. 75 PTH 12 N, Kleefeld - 204-377-4633 The city is proud of its history! The world class Mennonite Steinbach - 204-320-9200 Heritage Village is an example of this, and demonstrates a Sleep Suite Motel traditional way of life that was part of the area during the Frantz Motor Inn 150 Park Road W, Steinbach - 204-326-1324 early 1900s. Step back in time. Experience an array of 1000 Main Street, PTH 52, Steinbach - 204-326-9831 events, celebrations and exhibits at the Mennonite Heritage The Calder House Village year-round. Locally crafted items are featured in their Bed & Breakfast gift shop and you can find traditional Mennonite food on the Gîte de Forest - 204-326-1837 menu at the Livery Barn Restaurant. Bed & Breakfast If you like to golf, you won’t want to miss The Links at St. Pierre - 204-433-7870 Thistle Lane Guesthouse Quarry Oaks. Just a few miles north of Steinbach, Quarry Bed & Breakfast Oaks is one of the top 20 public courses in ! The Hôtel La Broquerie Grunthal - 204-434-6192 Steinbach Fly-in Golf Course is another 18-hole course with 3 des Pignons Street, a beautiful pro shop and restaurant located adjacent to the La Broquerie Tranquil Cottage local airport. 1-866-424-5302 Bed & Breakfast Located in the same area as the Steinbach Fly-In Golf Kleefeld - 204-377-4238 Course is the Steinbach Aquatic Centre. This brightly lit and beautiful facility offers over 24,000 sq. ft. of fun, including a junior Olympic pool (6 lanes), 2 water slides, a 1 meter Designed and printed in board, a leisure pool, lazy river, feature sprays, children’s Steinbach, Manitoba by water play area, sauna, hot tub and a multi-purpose room. Concession machines are available for snacks and beverages. The outdoor area includes a pool, deck area and splash park! DERKSEN News that matters to people Quarry Park, the local skateboard park on Lumber Ave. PRINTERS in southeastern Manitoba and First St., features a half pipe, a mini half pipe, three grind PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS boxes, a box jump with a hubba, a 12-foot pipe and 377 Main St, Steinbach a four-foot spine! The park is run by Youth For Christ and 204-326-3421 offers some supervision times. www.derksenprinters.com

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 4 6/9/2014 8:49:33 AM Accommodations Accommodations Other recreation areas include ball parks, soccer fields, several kilometers of cycling and walking paths. A.D. Penner park is located on Park Road East. It includes five ball Chickadee Lane Raylene’s Wellness diamonds, soccer fields, a football field, playground, sand Bed & Breakfast Spa/Bed & Breakfast volleyball court, horseshoe pits and a picnic shelter. 333 Homestead Crescent, Ste. Anne - 204-422-6234 Steinbach - 204-326-3908 L.A. Barkman Park is located at Giesbrecht Street and Rockylaine Woodlawn Avenue. A lovely treed park with a walking and cycling path and small picnic shelter. A great place to spend a Days Inn Bed & Breakfast winter day tobogganing! 75 PTH 12 N, Kleefeld - 204-377-4633 Steinbach - 204-320-9200 K.R. Barkman Park is located on Main Street near the Fire Sleep Suite Motel Station. This picturesque park bursts with spectacular floral Frantz Motor Inn 150 Park Road W, displays - a perfect backdrop for summer weddings. The focal 1000 Main Street, PTH 52, Steinbach - 204-326-1324 feature is a circular raised timber frame gazebo. Steinbach - 204-326-9831 E.A. Friesen Park located on Elmdale Street, next to the Jake The Calder House Epp Library. A picnic shelter, volleyball court and playground Bed & Breakfast equipment are available to the public. No washrooms at this park. Gîte de Forest La Broquerie - 204-326-1837 During the winter months the Steinbach Club offers Bed & Breakfast four sheets of artificial ice for those looking to polish up their St. Pierre - 204-433-7870 Thistle Lane Guesthouse Bed & Breakfast curling game. Numerous curling leagues and bonspiels keep the curling club a busy place during the cold, winter months! Hôtel La Broquerie Grunthal - 204-434-6192 3 des Pignons Street, The Steinbach Arts Council is your community Recreation La Broquerie Tranquil Cottage Centre where over 800 people per week, from toddlers to 1-866-424-5302 Bed & Breakfast seniors, participate in music, dance, theatre, visual and literary Kleefeld - 204-377-4238 arts programs. They are located in the heart of the City, in the Steinbach Cultural Arts Centre, which houses over 60 programs in various arts and wellness programs. The Hall Gallery is located in this Centre, and features monthly art Many of the photos in this guide courtesy of exhibits by local and guest artists. It is to the public from Monday to Saturday. The Steinbach Arts Council also presents a Concert Show series throughout the season, a KR Barkman Concerts in the Park series, Family shows, and Young Artists in Concert which features emerging artists. News that matters to people They also are proud to oversee the Visual and Performing in southeastern Manitoba Artists who fill the Main Stage at the Summer in the City downtown street festival. Where there is opportunity to be 377 Main St, Steinbach creative, the Steinbach Arts council is proud to be part of the 204-326-3421 www.thecarillon.com activity which enhances the quality of life in our community! www.steinbachartscouncil.ca 204-346-1077.

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to Archdiocese of St. Boniface Subscribe 365 Loewen Blvd. Steinbach, MB Today! R5G 0L1 Phone: 204-326-3411 Fax: 204-346-1809 Email: [email protected] Steinbach Mennonite Church 345 Loewen Blvd Steinbach, MB Available Steinbach Mennonite 204-326-9773 in print or Brethren Church online 340 Second St. Steinbach, MB R5G 0T7  local news 204-326-3551 Get your fi rst  sports www.steinbachmbchurch.org [email protected] monthFREE!  church news  agricultural news  featured recipes Over 190 Hwy 12 W  editorials Steinbach, MB 40% OFF 204-326-9020 news stand prices www.mysouthland.com ONE YEAR FOR ONLY Email: [email protected] That’s * WOW! per paper! $ 87 St. Paul’s 69¢ 42 Evangelical only (37.94 + TAXES) Lutheran Church 465 Henry St. Steinbach, MB Call Now to subscribe! 204-326-3421 R5G 0H1 Or contact The Carillon at: 204-326-3758 email: 377 Main Street, Steinbach, MB R5G 1A5 [email protected] Or online: thecarillon.com website: *in Manitoba only. Out of province subscription prices may vary. www.stpaulsteinbach.org

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 6 6/9/2014 8:49:41 AM Worship with us Mennonite Heritage Village Hitch your horses and pack your luggage for a harrowing tale of migration and settlement at the Mennonite Heritage Village. www.semonline.com Travel through time to a turn-of-the century Russian Mennonite 422 Main St. street village on our 40 acre site, taste traditional Mennonite fare Steinbach, MB at the museum’s Livery Barn Restaurant, and explore a classic Phone: 204-326-6572 Mennonite housebarn and a fully operational Dutch windmill dur- Email: [email protected] ing our summer season. View historic and heirloom treasures from Poland and Russia to Canada, displayed in the permanent and Steinbach Gerhard Ens galleries, and find that perfect souvenir at Village Mennonite Church Books & Gifts, all open year-round in the Village Centre. 345 Loewen Blvd There is always something new to experience. With changing Steinbach, MB annual themes Steinbach Mennonite 204-326-9773 Brethren Church and tempo- 340 Second St. rary exhibits Steinbach, MB celebrating R5G 0T7 the Mennonite 204-326-3551 Chortitzer Mennonite heritage and www.steinbachmbchurch.org Church culture, new ar- [email protected] 479 Hanover St. Steinbach, MB tifacts donated Phone: 204-346-6322 each year, and 204-346-3106 a broad range Conference Office 204-346-6320 of activities Email: and demon- [email protected] strations, from www.steinbachcmc.com wagon rides First Baptist Church to bread bak- 375 Loewen Blvd. ing, throughout Steinbach, MB the summer 204-326-5553 on our Festi- val days, this Christian bustling village Fellowship Church 417 Hanover St. offers fresh ex- Steinbach, MB periences with 204-326-2228 each visit. [email protected] www.christianfellowshipchurch.ca

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 7 6/9/2014 8:49:45 AM Campgrounds Transportation & RV Parks Philip’s Magical Paradise Handi Transit 204-326-4055 Magically appearing out of the horizon is this hidden gem Steinbach Campground Steinbach - 204-326-4459 “Philip’s Magical Paradise” as you travel east towards the Steinbach Taxi town of Giroux on Provincial Road 311. A mysterious force Woody’s Family 204-326-9937 insists that you must take the time to stop and tour western Campground Canada’s only museum of magic and illusion. Roadrunner Steinbach - 204-326-3718 Magicians from around the world have donated books, Lines posters, and apparatus to complement Philip Hornan’s col- Log Haven Lodge 204-377-9179 lection of magic. However, magic requires “volunteers”, so St. Malo - 204-347-5624 be prepared to look through peep holes, to have your hair stand on end, witness the transformation in the Blue Room, Lilac Resort Car Rentals and much more. HWY #1 - 1-866-388-6095 Enterprise Rent-A-Car Your tour can long be remembered by visiting the gift and 200 Highway 12 North souvenir shop. As you leave you will be taking a wealth of Cherry Hill Estate magic knowl- Steinbach - 204-320-9869 204-326-7733 , and Debonair Campground National Car Rental the only se- St. Malo - 204-347-5543 208 Main Street cret you are 204-326-4461 permitted Ridgewood to reveal is: South Campground To tell your Giroux - 204-326-6225 Grocery Stores friends to visit Philip’s Rock Garden Magical Par- Campground 143 PTH 12 N adise. Richer - 204-422-5441 204-346-1555 Wagon Wheel Sobeys Campground Clearspring Centre Woodridge - 204-429-2027 204-326-1316 Wild Oaks Campground Superstore Richer - 204-422-6175 130 PTH 12 N 204-320-4119 Open for the season June 1-end of September Hours: Monday-Friday by appt. or by chance Walmart Saturday & Sunday 1 pm-6pm 184 PTH 12 N Ph. 204-326-1219 www.philipsmagicalparadise.ca 204-346-9717

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 8 6/9/2014 8:49:48 AM Campgrounds Transportation & RV Parks Handi Transit Steinbach Campground 204-326-4055 Steinbach - 204-326-4459 Steinbach Taxi Woody’s Family 204-326-9937 Campground Roadrunner Steinbach - 204-326-3718 Bus Lines Log Haven Lodge 204-377-9179 St. Malo - 204-347-5624

Lilac Resort Car Rentals HWY #1 - 1-866-388-6095 Enterprise Rent-A-Car Cherry Hill Estate 200 Highway 12 North Steinbach - 204-320-9869 204-326-7733 Steinbach Debonair Campground National Car Rental St. Malo - 204-347-5543 208 Main Street 204-326-4461 Ridgewood South Campground Giroux - 204-326-6225 Grocery Stores Farmers Rock Garden Safeway Campground 143 PTH 12 N Richer - 204-422-5441 204-346-1555 Wagon Wheel Sobeys Market Campground Clearspring Centre Woodridge - 204-429-2027 204-326-1316 Wild Oaks Campground Superstore Richer - 204-422-6175 130 PTH 12 N Stop in at Clearspring 204-320-4119 Mall east parking lot, Walmart 184 PTH 12 N Thursdays, 4-7:30 pm 204-346-9717 throughout the summer.

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 9 6/9/2014 8:49:57 AM Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages began in 1946 Commerce with a Conscience when Edna Ruth Byler, a Mennonite Men and women around the world have Central Committee (MCC) worker, visited a simple dream – to earn an honest living, volunteers in Puerto Rico who were provide a home, food and education for teaching sewing classes in an effort to their children, and to be gainfully employed help improve the lives of women living in in a job that brings dignity and joy. Ten poverty. Thousand Villages partners with thousands From this trip, Edna brought several of talented artisans in a healthy business pieces of embroidery home to sell to friends relationship. and neighbours. The pieces became quite Often referred to as ‘Fair Trade,’ our popular and she soon added cross-stitch philosophy of helping to build a sustainable needlework from Palestinian refugees and future is based on the principle that trade hand-carved Haitian woodenware to her should have a conscience. Through Fair inventory. Trade, artisans receive respect, dignity and In the early 1970s, the flourishing project hope from working hard and earning fair moved out of Byler’s basement and became value for their work. SELFHELP CRAFTS, an official MCC program. Thousands of loyal customers Our Beliefs Guide our Business and volunteers have helped to build this Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit Fair program into the strong alternative trading Trade Organization (FTO). FTOs are non- organization that, in 1996, became known governmental organizations designed to as Ten Thousand Villages. benefit artisans, not to maximize profits. They market products from handicraft and agricultural organizations based in low- income countries, providing consumers with products that have been fairly purchased from sustainable sources. Ten Thousand Villages is a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO), a global network of Fair Trade Organizations. WFTO’s mission is to improve the livelihood and well-being of disadvantaged producers by linking and promoting Fair Trade organizations and speaking out for greater justice in world trade. Over 270 FTOs in 60 countries form the basis of this network.

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 10 6/9/2014 8:49:59 AM Ste. Anne Co-op When a group of farmers from the Co-ops that can now be found in Western Blumenort area got together in 1927, pooled Canada. their money, and purchased a railway car Ste. Anne Co-op has been serving of “distillate,” they set in motion a series Steinbach and Southeastern Manitoba for of events that would have a ripple effect over 82 years, and during that time their throughout Southeastern Manitoba that is mission statement has changed... very still being felt today. little. Ste. Anne Co-op still operates the way Individually, they could not purchase it did when it was first founded. With their enough fuel to realize any bulk savings, member’s interests, and the interests of but co-operatively they were able to lower the communities Ste. Anne Co-op operates their fuel costs and have enough “distillate” in, as the measure by which they judge left over to share with their neighbours at a success. And Ste. Anne Co-op has been very competitive price. successful; one of the top ten co-operatives That co-operative and community spirit in Manitoba with over 25,000 members and became Ste. Anne Co-operative Oil Ltd. 14 locations in the Southeastern region of Like all co-ops, Ste. Anne Co-op is 100% Manitoba. Their operating efficiency and owned by the membership, who benefit the incredible support of their members has from competitive pricing and a share in the allowed them to pay a cash dividend yearly. savings they generate. Ste. Anne Co-op is As a member of Federated Co-ops they also part of a larger co-operative, Federated have the purchasing power of over one Co-operatives Limited, a wholesaling, million members behind them, allowing Ste. manufacturing, procurement, and refining Anne Co-op to be a leader and to compete co-operative owned by the nearly 240 in today’s retailing business.

Bulk Fuel and Lubes, Gas Bars, Convenience Stores, Car Washes Old-Fashioned and Cardlocks Quality Service - Integrity - Excellence - Responsibility Phone 204-326-3838 SERVING SOUTHEAST MANITOBA Fax 204-326-1386 STE. ANNE CO-OP email [email protected] 204-346-2667 www.stacoop.com B-22 loewen Blvd., SteinBach, mB r5g 1x4

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 11 6/9/2014 8:50:02 AM TimberFalls Store & Auto Spa (carwash) is owned by Lorne and Edna Funk. stocked which includes TimberFalls contains a state-of-the-art “Soft fresh products from Unger Meats, fresh Touch Tunnel Car Wash” with the capacity to Bothwell Cheese, fresh Grunthal Bakery, wash up to 90 cars per hour and features 3 and Superior Harvest Foods. Try our soft ice types of washes: an Express wash, a Great cream and 32 flavors of frostbites (slush). Wash and our Premium Wash. Interior clean- There is fresh coffee and specialty drinks as ing is available by appointment. TimberFalls well. will soon be adding free self-vacuums. We We offer waffles from Nana K’s Waffle Loft, are a one-of-a-kind superior carwash, that is Papa Peppie’s Pizza for take-out or eat-in, or environmentally friendly, and able to provide freshly made sandwiches and soups from wash services that will protect the investment our Deli. There is plenty of seating in our of your vehicle. main area, as well as a loft. Our full line of services include a Petro Come in and visit us, we are sure you will Canada full/self-service gas bar, a well- like what we have to offer.

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 12 6/9/2014 8:50:04 AM A summer of fun with Hanover Ag Four great events means one great time for the MRRA Ranch Rodeo. It’s an exciting af- everyone. ternoon of fast hands, fast horses, and well May 16-19 kicks off the outdoor season with placed ropes and of course the wild cow the Spring Rodeo. This weekend consist of milking to cap the days off. a rough stock school, MHSRA high school And of course, summer’s last hoorah is un- rodeo, MCHA Cutting Show, Gymkhana & doubtedly the 69th Hanover Ag Fair, August Select Shows Midway! 14-17 that has everything for everyone. Be- June 15 revs things up with the June Clas- side the MRCA / CCA Semi Professional Ro- sic Demolition Derby. It’s exactly what it deo, there’s great stage entertainment with sounds like—an afternoon of unleased road CCMA award winner Jess Moskaluke, BRC rage and destruction where the only casual- sanction bull riding, bouncers, petting zoo, ties are the unsuspecting automobiles that demolition derby, the World Famous Grun- will be mangled for your amusement. thal Chicken Barbecue, and so much more. July 12-13Hanover_Ag_half_page_2014.pdf is the trip back to the 1 05/05/2014 old west 7:49:44 for PM Find it all at HanoverAg.com

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1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 13 6/9/2014 8:50:07 AM 34.* 302 Main Street (1948) - Steinbach Post Office Replaced beautiful brick post office and Town Hall across Main Street which regrettably was demolished.

35. 306 Main Street Former site of the well known H.W. Reimer’s Ltd. General Store (1886-1964) and family home. The store was well known throughout Southeastern Manitoba. STEINBACH’S BEGINNINGS A BRIEF HISTORY 36. 377 Main Street - Derksen Printers & The Carillon Formerly called the Steinbach Post, owned and operated by Arnold Dyck (Low German The Village of Steinbach was founded in the fall of 1874 author), the business was bought by Gerhard Derksen in 1936 and re-named Derksen ning Printers. Continued to publish the German-language Steinbach Post newspaper and ran a W when a small party of Kleinepe Gemeinde (small church) small commercial printing shop. In 1946, The Carillon News made its debut as an English- p determineda a suitable location to settle. This language newspaper serving all of southeastern Manitoba. Eugene took over the business hat’s H from his father expanding it greatly; now his son Rick owns the business. group of 18 families, almost half of whom were from Steinbach, Borosenko, Russia,l chose! this spot along * l 37. 420 Main Street - Evangelical Mennonite Church a “Stony Brook” to buildm a replica of the village they had This church is the descendant church of the Kleine Gemeinde, the founding church in at the Steinbach (the original 18 families of Steinbach all belonged to this church). In 1911 they fled. built on this site. In 1960 the building was destroyed by fire and the present core structure October 16-18 Store Directory was constructed. Bethesda Auxiliary Book Faire Appelt’s Jewellery 2014The MennonitesOctober 23-25 had their beginningsArdene during the May 23-25 Home & Leisure Show Bluenotes 38. 403 Main Street (c 1948) - Don’s Bakery Select Shows Carnival October 31 BSI Insurance Protestant Reformation Halloween Promotion in the 1500’s. Persecuted, they Originally Steinbach Bakery, owned by Cornelius (Roy) and Rose Toews and family, was Open Friday - 6:00PM Boston Pizza Saturday - 12 Noon Kids Treats in Mall 6pm-9pm sold to Don and Martha Toews and Don Friesen. Later, Jim and Carol Penner bought the Sundayleft - 12 NoonHolland for CostumePoland; Contest restricted starts at 7pm in their faithDollarama again they May 29-31 November Domino’s Pizza business and had murals depicting various authentic scenes of Steinbach heritage businesses left Poland for Imperialist Russia and again,Eastman refusing Therapy Centre to painted on the exterior walls. Home Leisure Show November 11 June be deterred from Remembrance their Dayreligious - Mall Open 1-6:00 beliefs PM andEdward lifestyle, Jones they June 12-14 November 21-22 Gold ‘N Memories 39. 280 Barkman Avenue - Heritage Tree Father'scame Day Promotion to Canada Christmas in 1874 Craft Sale where they had Hanoverbeen Dentalpromised Clinic July November 27-29 Holiday Travel Crab apple tree planted in 1905 by Jacob D. and Anna Barkman as part of their orchard. July 1 (CLOSED)the freedoms they Black Friday cherished. Promotion Homelife Progressive Realty A curious thing happened to the tree about twenty years ago when two trunks of the tree Canada Day November 29 - December 24 Mark’s Work Wearhouse started producing fruit in alternate years. (See heritage tree marker at base of tree). The July 31-August 2 Santa Arrives McDonalds Pioneer Days Promotion & Pets of the Ark Steinbach Heritage site has recently been donated to the City for heritage purposes. SidewalkDisregarding Sales Manitoba’sDecember grid survey system,Pet Valu the settlers Medo Lawn Apartments were built in 1961 by George and Mary Kehler. August November 29 - December 24 Reitmans Augustdivided 1-2 the quarter Santa Hours sections November 29 –of December land 24 they hadRoyal Bankbeen ATM given Petting Farm Monday – Wednesday 5 – 8 PM R&B Management 40. 376 Elmdale Street - Heritage Trees Augustinto 4 (CLOSED) the block system, Thursday 3 – 8 providingPM for long narrowShoe Warehouse strips of Friday 3 – 9PM Smitty’s Walking Tour Oak trees in front yard are approximately 180 years old, about 45 years old when the Septemberland perpendicular Saturday to10AM and – 7PM on either side Sobeysof the creek so Mennonites arrived in 1874. (See heritage tree marker). Eugene and Helen Derksen (Derksen September 1 (CLOSED) December 6, 13, 20 The Source Printers) built the home in 1954. Property presently owned by Lyle and Carolyn Peters. Labourthey Day could have Mall a open source Saturdays 9:30of AMwater – 9:00 PM and live close to each September 17-20 December 24 Mall open 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM South Eastman Health and Steinbach's Heritage Walkway, so named on September 5, 2000, stretches along Elmdale East Borderlandother Book(like Sale a village December for 25 Christmasthe benefits Day – CLOSED it provided). Quick Care Each Clinic had Street from Highway 12 to Hespeler Street. The Heritage Walkway follows the Stony 41. Sports Centre - Elmdale Street October December 26 Boxing Day – Sport Chek Octoberthe 13 (CLOSED) bulk of their Mall land open 9:30farther AM – 5:00 away,PM again inStaples narrow strips, Brook, where the foundingSelf-Guided families settled Heritage originally. Walking Steinbach Centennial Arena celebrates Canada’s centennial. T.G. Smith Arena named Thanksgiving Dec. 31 Mall open 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM Steinbach Credit Union ATM after a local banker who strongly supported minor sports. Steinbach Curling Club (across the so that all got some of the good- and not-so-goodSubway land. Tour(s) of Steinbach street) built by Legion members in 1948. Uncle Jakes Restaurant Shop us: Monday - Friday 9:30-9; Walmart Self-Guided Heritage Walking See map and guide online Warehouse One Tour(s) of Steinbach Steinbach Heritage Walking Tour * 13 sites having greatest heritage value. SaturdayAs the9:30-6 Village grew and developed, Main Street and later Length of full tour - 3½ km Also available is a companion Hanover Street, both parallel to the brook and running Short tour (items Length1-14) - 1 km of full tour - 3½ km Long tour (items 15-41) - 2½ km brochure to this, which details through all the villager’s lots, took shape. Who knew Short tour (itemsSteinbach’s 1-14) beginnings- 1 km and draws that from these humble rural beginnings would grow the Walking/cycling tour begins at the Jake EppLong Library tour (items 15-41)attention -to 2½reader kmboards and prosperous City of Steinbach - the hub of south eastern 255 Elmdale Street placed markers. Manitoba.www.clearspringcentre.cawww.clearspringcentre.ca Walking/cycling tour begins at the Jake Epp Library 255 Elmdale Street Also available is a companion brochure to this, which

1339-14 DP Tourismdetails Guide.indd 14 Steinbach’s beginnings and draws attention6/9/2014 to 8:50:09 AM reader boards and placed markers. Please forward comments, questions or corrections to:

* * * Steinbach Heritage Committee: 225 Reimer Avenue, Steinbach, Manitoba, R5G 2J1 The Steinbach Heritage Committee Elbert Toews, Chair (204-326-3930) wishes to thank Ernie Toews, local historian, and Henry Fast H.K. Friesen many other citizens who provided ideas and helpful Evelyn Friesen Gary Snider information for this project. Royden Loewen Rowland Sawatzky Ron Dick

The horses and sleigh “ushering in” the automobile city. (see item 17) 34.* 302 Main Street (1948) - Steinbach Post Office Replaced beautiful brick post office and Town Hall across Main Street which regrettably was demolished.

35. 306 Main Street Former site of the well known H.W. Reimer’s Ltd. General Store (1886-1964) and family home. The store was well known throughout Southeastern Manitoba. STEINBACH’S BEGINNINGS A BRIEF HISTORY 36. 377 Main Street - Derksen Printers & The Carillon Formerly called the Steinbach Post, owned and operated by Arnold Dyck (Low German The Village of Steinbach was founded in the fall of 1874 author), the business was bought by Gerhard Derksen in 1936 and re-named Derksen ning Printers. Continued to publish the German-language Steinbach Post newspaper and ran a W when a small party of Kleinepe Gemeinde (small church) small commercial printing shop. In 1946, The Carillon News made its debut as an English- p Mennonites determineda a suitable location to settle. This language newspaper serving all of southeastern Manitoba. Eugene took over the business hat’s H from his father expanding it greatly; now his son Rick owns the business. group of 18 families, almost half of whom were from Steinbach, Borosenko, Russia,l chose! this spot along * l 37. 420 Main Street - Evangelical Mennonite Church a “Stony Brook” to buildm a replica of the village they had This church is the descendant church of the Kleine Gemeinde, the founding church in at the Steinbach (the original 18 families of Steinbach all belonged to this church). In 1911 they fled. built on this site. In 1960 the building was destroyed by fire and the present core structure was constructed. The Mennonites had their beginnings during the 38. 403 Main Street (c 1948) - Don’s Bakery Protestant Reformation in the 1500’s. Persecuted, they Originally Steinbach Bakery, owned by Cornelius (Roy) and Rose Toews and family, was sold to Don and Martha Toews and Don Friesen. Later, Jim and Carol Penner bought the left Holland for Poland; restricted in their faith again they business and had murals depicting various authentic scenes of Steinbach heritage businesses left Poland for Imperialist Russia and again, refusing to painted on the exterior walls. be deterred from their religious beliefs and lifestyle, they 39. 280 Barkman Avenue - Heritage Tree came to Canada in 1874 where they had been promised Crab apple tree planted in 1905 by Jacob D. and Anna Barkman as part of their orchard. the freedoms they cherished. A curious thing happened to the tree about twenty years ago when two trunks of the tree started producing fruit in alternate years. (See heritage tree marker at base of tree). The Steinbach Heritage site has recently been donated to the City for heritage purposes. Disregarding Manitoba’s grid survey system, the settlers Medo Lawn Apartments were built in 1961 by George and Mary Kehler. divided the quarter sections of land they had been given 40. 376 Elmdale Street - Heritage Trees into the block system, providing for long narrow strips of Walking Tour Oak trees in front yard are approximately 180 years old, about 45 years old when the land perpendicular to and on either side of the creek so Mennonites arrived in 1874. (See heritage tree marker). Eugene and Helen Derksen (Derksen Printers) built the home in 1954. Property presently owned by Lyle and Carolyn Peters. they could have a source of water and live close to each Steinbach's Heritage Walkway, so named on September 5, 2000, stretches along Elmdale other (like a village for the benefits it provided). Each had Street from Highway 12 to Hespeler Street. The Heritage Walkway follows the Stony 41. Sports Centre - Elmdale Street Brook, where the founding families settled originally. Steinbach Centennial Arena celebrates Canada’s centennial. T.G. Smith Arena named the bulk of their land farther away, again in narrow strips, Self-Guided Heritage Walking after a local banker who strongly supported minor sports. Steinbach Curling Club (across the so that all got some of the good- and not-so-good land. Tour(s) of Steinbach street) built by Legion members in 1948. Self-Guided Heritage Walking See map and guide online Tour(s) of Steinbach Steinbach Heritage Walking Tour * 13 sites having greatest heritage value. As the Village grew and developed, Main Street and later Length of full tour - 3½ km Also available is a companion Hanover Street, both parallel to the brook and running Short tour (items Length1-14) - 1 km of full tour - 3½ km Long tour (items 15-41) - 2½ km brochure to this, which details through all the villager’s lots, took shape. Who knew Short tour (itemsSteinbach’s 1-14) beginnings- 1 km and draws that from these humble rural beginnings would grow the Walking/cycling tour begins at the Jake EppLong Library tour (items 15-41)attention -to 2½reader kmboards and prosperous City of Steinbach - the hub of south eastern 255 Elmdale Street placed markers. Manitoba. Walking/cycling tour begins at the Jake Epp Library 255 Elmdale Street Also available is a companion brochure to this, which details Steinbach’s beginnings and draws attention to 1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 15 6/9/2014 8:50:09 AM reader boards and placed markers. Please forward comments, questions or corrections to:

* * * Steinbach Heritage Committee: 225 Reimer Avenue, Steinbach, Manitoba, R5G 2J1 The Steinbach Heritage Committee Elbert Toews, Chair (204-326-3930) wishes to thank Ernie Toews, local historian, and Henry Fast H.K. Friesen many other citizens who provided ideas and helpful Evelyn Friesen Gary Snider information for this project. Royden Loewen Rowland Sawatzky Ron Dick

The horses and sleigh “ushering in” the automobile city. (see item 17) 1339-14 DP TourismGuide.indd 16

THE CITY OF STEINBACHschools is the regional vocational complex THE CITY OF STEINBACHand snowmobile enthusiasts can enjoy these match or play for their ball or soccer team at Steinbach, a city of about 15,000 Major employers in the city include pursuits in the Steinbach area. offering both academic and job-oriented firms producing windows, millwork, printed the community parks. courses to 1217 students.) population, is located 55 kilometers southeast For visitors accommodations there Year-round facilities include’ the Aquatic of at the junction of Highways 12 materials and metal products. Other plants Centre, bowling alley and school gymnasiums. Envision Community Living provides turn out pre-cast concrete products and are several hospitality motels/hotel and a vocational, employment and residential and 52. The growing community serves as a campground facility with electric hook-ups. Steinbach’s’ Bethesda Regional Health regional trading centre for some 50,000 people pharmaceuticals. Centre includes, rehabilitation, surgery and services for people with intellectual disabilities. In the summer, residents can enjoy the In winter, residents can take a refreshing Steinbach is home to Manitoba’s number throughout southeastern Manitoba. While swim in the Aquatic Centre, skate, play acute care services as well as a 60 bed some of Steinbach’s earlier industries were beauty and challenge of the scenic Steinbach personal care home-Bethesda Place. one community weekly newspaper, The Fly-in 18 hole golf course. Take a walk on the hockey or , curl, bowl, play basketball Carillon, and radio AM’ 1250 and Mix 96.7 FM. agriculturally based, most have expanded or volleyball or be part of the cheering Six public schools and three private and diversified’ to the extent they are now many walking routes with numerous rest areas institutions offer quality education to 4,030 along the way or tour the Mennonite Heritage section as their favorite team take to the ice manufacturing products sold nationally and or school gymnasiums. Cross country skiing students in the community. (Largest of the Derksen Printers abroad. Village museum. Residents can enjoy a tennis

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Lyndhurst Gate ...... 4G HIRSCHFELD RD. NORTH Malibu Drive ...... 8E GLACIER BAY ORIOLE AVE.

BRIARWOOD COVE BRIARWOOD ABBEY LANE ROSEBROOK TRAIL 16 PARKHILL CRES. PARKHILL BRENTWOOD DR. KOOTENAY WAY McFarlane Place ...... 1G GRANDVIEW DR. PTH#52 EAST

17 20 19 22 NE DR. BISCAY Oriole Avenue...... 6B RESTAURANTS 21 Park Road West ...... 1A Parkhill Crescent ...... 6B & 7B 1 A&W Restaurant Park Road East ...... 1G 2 Chicken Chef 18 3 Green Tree Cafe 4 Jay’s Cafe CARILLON WAY 5 Bumpers on 52 HIRSCHFELD RD. SOUTH 6 Kowloon Bay Chinese Cuisine 7 Lecoka Specialty Coffee 8 Lee’s Village Restaurant 9 Livery Barn (Seasonal: May 1 - Sept. 30) MALIBU DR. 10 Main Bread & Butter Map Legend Rams Gate ...... 2G 11 McDonald’s Restaurant 12 MJ’s Kafe Bethesda Regional 13 Pizza Health Centre Rosebrook Trail ...... 7A 14 Pizza Hut 15 Smitty’s Restaurant 16 Skylite Restaurant 17 The Garden Store & Cafe Slater Place ...... 1G 18 The Village Green South Park Drive ...... 8D 19 Uncle Jakes 20 Boston Pizza Stone Bridge Crossing ...... 3D 21 IRORI CRES. ALDERWOOD EDGEWOOD ST. 22 Sawney Beans 23 Rocco’s Pizzeria CLEARWATER AVE. BISCAYNE DR. 24 Subway 25 Subway Soccer Park Westgrove Bay...... 5A 26 Taco Del Mar Westview Drive...... 4B PTH#12 SOUTH

Steinbach Legion Hall ...... 5E Annual Reports • Booklets • Books • Brochures Business Cards • Calendars • Catalogues Wyndham Court...... 4G Steinbach Soccer Park ...... 4A Wyndham Estates Drive ...... 4G TG Smith Centre (Arenas) ...... 5E Derksen Envelopes • Inserts • Letterheads • Magazines Steinbach Schools Magazine Inserts • Newletters • Newspapers Clearspring Middle School, 1 Brighton Lane ...... 4G Steinbach Churches Printers Postcards • Posters • Stationery 17) 22) 6) Stonybrook Middle School, 77 Lumber Avenue...... 6D 16) 12) 10) 19) 4) Points of Interest 9) 13) St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church ..... 5F 9) 21) 11) 2) 8D 7) 14) 18) Springs Church ...... 8D 5) 20) 15) 4D Steinbach City Hall ...... 5D THE CITY OF STEINBACHand snowmobile enthusiasts can enjoy these schools is the regional vocational complex match or play for their ball or soccer team at Steinbach, a city of about 15,000 Major employers in the city include pursuits in the Steinbach area. offering both academic and job-oriented firms producing windows, millwork, printed the community parks. courses to 1217 students.) population, is located 55 kilometers southeast For visitors accommodations there Year-round facilities include’ the Aquatic of Winnipeg at the junction of Highways 12 materials and metal products. Other plants Centre, bowling alley and school gymnasiums. Envision Community Living provides turn out pre-cast concrete products and are several hospitality motels/hotel and a vocational, employment and residential and 52. The growing community serves as a campground facility with electric hook-ups. Steinbach’s’ Bethesda Regional Health regional trading centre for some 50,000 people pharmaceuticals. Centre includes, rehabilitation, surgery and services for people with intellectual disabilities. In the summer, residents can enjoy the In winter, residents can take a refreshing Steinbach is home to Manitoba’s number throughout southeastern Manitoba. While swim in the Aquatic Centre, skate, play acute care services as well as a 60 bed some of Steinbach’s earlier industries were beauty and challenge of the scenic Steinbach personal care home-Bethesda Place. Fly-in 18 hole golf course. Take a walk on the hockey or ringette, curl, bowl, play basketball ’ agriculturally based, most have expanded or volleyball or be part of the cheering Six public schools and three private one community weekly newspaper, The and diversified’ to the extent they are now many walking routes with numerous rest areas institutions offer quality education to 4,030 along the way or tour the Mennonite Heritage section as their favorite team take to the ice Carillon, and radio AM 1250 and Mix 96.7 FM. manufacturing products sold nationally and or school gymnasiums. Cross country skiing students in the community. (Largest of the Derksen Printers abroad. Village museum. Residents can enjoy a tennis

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10 BRIGHTO 24 6 WESTGROVE BAY 3 Hespeler Street North...... 4G & 6G 12 13 High Point Lane...... 6J 9 22 Hirschfeld Road North ...... 6J 8 Hirschfeld Road South ...... 7J 2 14

Jasper Drive ...... 6A 10 12 1339-14 DP TourismGuide.indd 17

Kootenay Way...... 7A

Laing Gate...... 1G Life Sciences Parkway ...... 6H GRANDVIEW DR. 15 Lion’s Gate Drive...... 2G BRIARWOOD JASPER DR. PLACE HIGH POINT LANE HESPELER ST. N. HESPELER ST.

Lyndhurst Gate ...... 4G HIRSCHFELD RD. NORTH Malibu Drive ...... 8E GLACIER BAY ORIOLE AVE.

BRIARWOOD COVE BRIARWOOD ABBEY LANE ROSEBROOK TRAIL 16 PARKHILL CRES. PARKHILL BRENTWOOD DR. KOOTENAY WAY McFarlane Place ...... 1G GRANDVIEW DR. PTH#52 EAST

17 20 19 22 NE DR. BISCAY Oriole Avenue...... 6B RESTAURANTS 21 Park Road West ...... 1A Parkhill Crescent ...... 6B & 7B 1 A&W Restaurant Park Road East ...... 1G 2 Chicken Chef 18 3 Green Tree Cafe 4 Jay’s Cafe CARILLON WAY 5 Bumpers on 52 HIRSCHFELD RD. SOUTH 6 Kowloon Bay Chinese Cuisine 7 Lecoka Specialty Coffee 8 Lee’s Village Restaurant 9 Livery Barn (Seasonal: May 1 - Sept. 30) MALIBU DR. 10 Main Bread & Butter Map Legend Rams Gate ...... 2G 11 McDonald’s Restaurant 12 MJ’s Kafe Bethesda Regional 13 Niakwa Pizza Health Centre Rosebrook Trail ...... 7A 14 Pizza Hut 15 Smitty’s Restaurant 16 Skylite Restaurant 17 The Garden Store & Cafe Slater Place ...... 1G 18 The Village Green South Park Drive ...... 8D 19 Uncle Jakes 20 Boston Pizza Stone Bridge Crossing ...... 3D 21 IRORI CRES. ALDERWOOD EDGEWOOD ST. 22 Sawney Beans 23 Rocco’s Pizzeria CLEARWATER AVE. BISCAYNE DR. 24 Subway 25 Subway Soccer Park Westgrove Bay...... 5A 26 Taco Del Mar Westview Drive...... 4B PTH#12 SOUTH

Steinbach Legion Hall ...... 5E Annual Reports • Booklets • Books • Brochures Business Cards • Calendars • Catalogues Wyndham Court...... 4G Steinbach Soccer Park ...... 4A Wyndham Estates Drive ...... 4G TG Smith Centre (Arenas) ...... 5E Derksen Envelopes • Inserts • Letterheads • Magazines Steinbach Schools Magazine Inserts • Newletters • Newspapers Clearspring Middle School, 1 Brighton Lane ...... 4G Steinbach Churches Printers Postcards • Posters • Stationery 17) 22) 6) Stonybrook Middle School, 77 Lumber Avenue...... 6D 16) 12) 10) 19) 4) Points of Interest 9) 13) St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church ..... 5F

6/9/2014 8:50:18 AM 9) 21) 11) 2) 8D 7) 14) 18) Springs Church ...... 8D 5) 20) 15) 4D Steinbach City Hall ...... 5D Stoney Brook Dance Company Stoney Brook Dance Company offers classes in ballet, tap, jazz, musical theatre, hip hop and zumba to dancers ages two to adult. We have classes for students of all JULIE FRIESEN JENNIFER DAVIS levels of experience and ability. Our dancers 204-355-8225 204-392-4924 participate annually in the Southeast Manitoba Dance Festival, the Manitoba Provincial Dance Festival and the Canadian National Dance Championships. We also offer exams and convention opportunities for those who are interested. Our teachers DON HEINRICHS NORM FUNK are warm and nurturing and all have a 204-371-5288 204-380-3973 passion and a love for both teaching and children.

ELISABETH BERGMANN CLIFF MARTENS 204-371-8897 204-346-4117 FREE HOME EVALUATION DELTA REAL ESTATE 283 Hwy 12 North STEINBACH (at the Steinbach Airport) 204-326-3500 deltasteinbach.ca Classes offered for ages 2 to adult in: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, and Zumba

For more information please contact STORE Karla Coldwell at: 204-346-1555 www.stoneybrookdance.com [email protected] 143 PTH 12 N Steinbach 204-371-6771 PHARMACY 204-346-1322

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 18 6/9/2014 8:50:23 AM Steinbach Mennonite Church As Anabaptists, we understand worship even as we celebrate our diversity. As the and work to be one. Services at SMC seek to gathered community, our goal is to seek do the work of worship, prayer, meditation, the will of God together and encourage one discernment, witness and service. SMC another to higher levels of discipleship in our offers worship services in English and journeys through life. German, each with its own flavour. These groups worship together at various times “Steinbach Mennonite Church is faithfully during the year, including Church Picnic, following Christ in worship and service by Christmas Day, and SMC’s Thanksgiving, making disciples, building community and enjoying these opportunities to build unity reaching out to the world.”

Steinbach Mennonite Church We invite you to join us in Sunday Morning Services worship, fellowship & service. 9:00 a.m. German Worship Service 9:45 a.m. English Sunday School for For no one can lay any foundation other than all ages the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. 11:00 a.m. English Worship Service 1 Cor. 3:11 Activities of the Week English & German Bible Studies, Boys & 345 Loewen Blvd. Steinbach Girls Clubs, Junior Youth, Senior Youth and 204-326-9773 Young Adult Activities, Care Groups, and other Fellowship Groups www.steinbachmennonite.ca

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 19 6/9/2014 8:50:26 AM Lilac Resort Straw roofed huts and large waterslides Lilac was founded by Irene Dusablon surround the large blue pool with a giant killer and Denis Manaigre in 1958, and is still run whale water fountain in the middle. Palm trees by the same family. For over 54 seasons, provide shade while the summer sun tans the resort has continued its prime service those lounging poolside. Children run about of “creating happy memories”, says owner while parents are treated to chilled drinks. A Dan Manaigre. It is Lilac’s loyalty and dedi- taste of the Caribbean in Manitoba. cation to the enrichment of family vaca- Lilac Resort, located five minutes outside tion experiences that continues its trusted Ste. Anne, boasts the ambiance and features reputation. In 2009 it was named one of the of a Caribbean resort and water park, out- Top 25 family vacation spots in Canada by door nightlife, planned activities and live local Parent Magazine. entertainment, all in a secure family setting. Vacations last a weekend... memories last a lifetime! Manitoba's Most Complete RV, Lodging and Water Park Resort , Fiji, Hawaii, Mexico, the Caymans... Whatever your idea of paradise, the Lilac Resort will take you there. We’ll do it all without passports or the hassles of air travel. Soak up the sun on our tropical sun deck, relax in a hot tub or dance in the sand by the light of bonfires and tiki torches. Our showcase of local entertainment and abundance of activities will excite you. All in a setting just 15 minutes north of Steinbach with one goal in mind . . . YOUR TOTAL VACATION PLEASURE! Lilac Resort RV, Lodging & Water Park Toll Free: 1.866.388.6095 • Phone: 204.422.5760 www.lilacresort.com

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 20 6/9/2014 8:50:27 AM Bumpers on 52 is more than just a terrific burger and ice- pm – 9 pm is CRUISE NIGHT. Come check out cream joint. It’s the place to be - a place for classics, sport, antiques, muscle cars, trucks family fun, team & community events, car and motorcycles! shows, fundraisers, live music, and more. We have a wide range of menu options in- Bumpers offers a fun relaxed atmosphere cluding Burgers, Poutine, Salads & Wraps, where people come to hang out, not just eat and of course our famous Ice Cream & Milk- and run. Our great venue has lots of entertain- shakes. If you need a quick bite call our ment options including a kids play area with pre-order hotline (204-326-5252) and come to bouncy castles and sandbox, and screened in our dedicated pick-up window for fast service! gazebos that are perfect for Birthday Parties or Visit our events schedule online at Corporate Events. www.BumpersOn52.com or call 204-326-5252. Shine up your car or bike and come on Let’s Go to Bumpers in Steinbach - down for a cruise. Every Saturday Night from 5 1 mile East on Hwy 52.

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 21 6/9/2014 8:50:30 AM HIDDEN HOLLOW PARTY & PLAY & STEINBACH CORN MAZE & ADVENTURES We offer indoor and outdoor fun and learning activities on our heritage farm theme park. HIDDEN HOLLOW PARTY & PLAY Hidden Hollow is the new extension of the Steinbach Corn Maze and Adventures located on our heritage farm theme park with many excit- ing activities inside and out. Our day trips offer fun that no child will ever forget. We encourage Daycare, Birthday, Elementary, private and home school groups to check us out. The perfect location for Boy Scouts, Cadets, 4-H and Girl Guides to spend overnight tenting experience and enjoy our bush trails and authentic tee-pee camp outs. Part of our hands on learning workshop includes a session on how corn affects our day to day lives. We talk about history of corn, sci- ence, language and mathematics of corn, some done on a large screen with cartoon animation. This part of our program is great for students from grades 1-8. The best hands on activity in the classroom is our CORN HUSK doll making. (Native American toys.) Field trips open any day of the week upon request August - October 2014. INDOOR & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: • Black hole maze / games room • Human football • Mini golf (9 hole farm theme) • 2 life-sized milking cows (great competition) • Large Checkers & Snakes’n’Ladders game • 3 large party rooms, seats 50 people. (Permanent counter, sink, tables & chairs) • Farm animals • Large fenced in Go-Kart track with 5 karts • Play park with 17 picnic tables on site • 4 fire pits or indoor BBQs (rain or shine) Located on a heritage farm off Hwy 52 just west of Steinbach on Rd 29 E south. Contact Gord Blatz 204-346-4160 or 204-377-4686 or email [email protected] Facebook: Steinbach corn maze and adventures www.steinbachcornmazeandadventures.com

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 22 6/9/2014 8:50:32 AM Jake Epp Library The mission of the Jake Epp Library is to provide The Library was constructed in 1996 and was access to resources that meet the educational, cul- named in honor of our former Member of Parlia- tural, and informational and leisure time needs of ment for Provencher constituency. Mr. Jake Epp citizens of all ages and backgrounds. The library served his constituents for 21 years from 1972 strives to foster a lifelong interest in reading. until his retirement from political office in 1993. The Library is fully automated making it quick Friends of the Library are a registered non- and easy to access book information and location. profit group organized in 1996 to provide sup- Computers and internet access are available to port and visibility to the Jake Epp Library through library members or visitors in the Library. We are special projects. They hold a charitable number also a Wi-Fi internet hotspot access site for those which allows them to give receipts for income tax who have their own laptop. purposes. The Library offers pre-school story hour, Baby & Me, Toddler & Me, Summer Reading Program and a variety of adult and children activities, in- cluding appearances by various authors. SPACE AGE TIRE LTD. The Library’s collection holds over 70,000 items – books, magazines, audio books, DVDs, audio kits, language kits, microfilm reader/printer and newspapers. The Library has over 12,000 members result- Firestone • Michelin • Bridgestone Brakes • Shocks • Mufflers ing in very high circulation statistics. The provin- 204-326-6039 or 204-326-4097 cial statistics indicate that as a rural library, the Fax: 204-326-5525 Jake Epp Library ranks as being the highest per- 8 Hwy 52 W, Steinbach capita circulation in Manitoba.

JAKE EPP LIBRARY 255 Elmdale St, Steinbach DAWSON TRAIL DAYS September Long Weekend 2014 car show & trade show • parade • kids’ zone Music by music & dancing • youth talent Harlequinn competition & fireworks 204-326-6841 www.jakeepplibrary.com 204-422-9117 Hours: Mon - Fri 10 am - 9 pm, Sat 10 am - 5 pm www.steannemb.ca

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 23 6/9/2014 8:50:34 AM www.thefrantz.ca Hwy 52 East, Steinbach, MB, 204.326.9831

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1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 26 6/9/2014 8:50:48 AM Steinbach Christian High School Since 1947, SCHS has taught thousands of young • Atmosphere encourages spiritual growth people who are now working as missionaries, accoun- • Academic excellence tants, pastors, corporate leaders, teachers, farmers, • Competitive sports doctors, nurses, etc. They have established homes • Challenging choral and band program and are active in their local community and church. • Positive student environment SCHS exists today because of the commitment • Certified teachers and vision of individuals, communities, and churches • Emphasis on service/volunteering who recognize the need to support “Quality Education Application process: with a Christian Perspective”. • SCHS accepts applications for K-Grade 12 Facts about SCHS: throughout the school year • Enrolment of 290 students in Kindergarten to • $150 New Student Tuition Discount available Grade 12 before March 15th of the year in which you start

•Small Class Sizes •Manitoba Curriculum •Nurturing Environment •Award Winning Music 50 PTH 12 N, www.schs.ca Programs Steinbach MB R5G 1T4 204-326-3537 •Dynamic Sports Programs •Comprehensive Biblical Foundation •Cutting Edge Technology

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2012 Stbh Area Visitors Guide.indd 1 2/21/2012 3:12:20 PM 1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 27 6/9/2014 8:50:51 AM 1339-14 DP TourismGuide.indd 28 RESTAURANT GUIDE 204-326-9053 204-326-2224 824 MAINST 408 MAINST 145 PARK RD STEINBACH STEINBACH 204-326-4468 STEINBACH MENNONITE HERITAGE VILLAGE 231 PTH12N,STEINBACH The Livery Barn 104-320 MAINST Restaurant 204-326-9661 204-326-2051 115 PARK RD 204-326-3600 STEINBACH STEINBACH 6/9/2014 8:50:56 AM 1339-14 DP TourismGuide.indd 29 Store Garden 191 REIMERAVE Café 32085 HWY52 35 BRANDT ST 204-326-1015 STEINBACH 204 326-9818 204-326-7523 STEINBACH The STEINBACH & ™ 20 BRANDTST 204-326-6496 204-326-9831 STEINBACH STEINBACH PTH 52E 6/9/2014 8:50:58 AM RESTAURANT GUIDE Stony Brook Pantry your Whether you are looking for a unique destination gift or that secret ingredient for your sup- location per dish be sure to check out Stony Brook • Cold beer vendor Pantry, located at 107 Hwy 12 beside Mc- • Private VLT room Munn & Yates. We carry a large variety of • Hab’s Bar - seating for 300 - book your wedding or social kitchen gadgets including Rada Knives, • Banquet facility for up to 100 people Charles Viancin lids and Bosch mixers and • 12 modern rooms with satellite, wifi • ATM machine juicers.Home décor products, such as East of Steinbach on Hwy 52 • 204-424-5302 Wood Wick candles, P. Graham Dunn wall www.labhotel.ca hangings and Howard Millar clocks, are scattered throughout the store, creating a cozy home atmosphere. Stony Brook Pan- ... try features a bulk food nook, stocked with Ziplining a large assortment of gluten free products including gluten free farmer sausage, along the ravine and race over specialty flour, spices and other baking the corn field. The cables run 650 ingredients. We stock over 150 varieties feet in length, 70 feet in the air, and of candy! Ethnic foods include Mexican at 50km/hr for speed! products, noodles, and perogies. Be sure A Maze In Corn to visit our unique and quaint pantry! Ph: 204-883-2048 e-mail: [email protected] www.cornmaze.ca

The home of Fresh good old fashioned Baking Mennonite dishes Every Friday and homemade food. Reservations welcome! 20% off 408 Main St. Bulk Foods 204-326-2224 Mon. - Thurs. 107 Hwy 12, Steinbach www.mjskafe.ca 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Last Friday Fri. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. 204-346-9990 Of The Month. Sat. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon to Fri 9-5:30 Saturday 9-5

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 30 6/9/2014 8:51:00 AM Welcome to Steinbach! We hope you enjoy your visit or stay! Visit the Steinbach Chamber of Commerce and the Eastman Immigrant Services for: Tourist Information | Business Information Immigrant Settlement Services | General Inquiries D4 – 284 Reimer Avenue, Steinbach, Manitoba R5G 0R5 Contact Info: Phone: 204-326-9566 | Fax: 204-346-3638 E-mail: [email protected] www.steinbachchamber.com www.eastmanimmigrantservices.com Must see events: * Eastman Immigrant Services presents Cultures in the City as part of the Summer in the City Festival - June 20 & 21 * The Steinbach Chamber of Commerce Pioneer Days Parade kicks off Pioneer Days Weekend — Friday, August 1 at 10:00AM For further details on these events go to www.steinbachchamber.com

1339-14 DP Tourism Guide.indd 31 6/9/2014 8:51:06 AM THE AUTO DEALERS OF STEINBACH WELCOME YOU!

101 Highway 12 North 204-326-6437 www.highwaymazda.ca

236 Main Street 204-326-3412 www.fairwayford.ca

144 Hwy 12 N HARVEST HONDA 204-326-1311 "It's Worth the Trip www.harvesthonda.com

200 Highway 12 North 204-326-3451 www.ledinghamgm.com

208 Main Street 204-326-4461 www.steinbachdodge.ca

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