Centre d'interprétation Saint-Léon Interpretive Centre

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A Gateway to Saint-Léon’s Natural Wonders

The Centre d’interprétation Saint-Léon Interpretive Centre, built in 2004, is a must-visit attraction! Inside, visitors can learn about the region’s Wind Farm, the Tiger Salamander—a local species native to the area—and the many bird species that make this region their home.

Outside, you’ll find a wind turbine blade and the shell of a nacelle from the nearby wind farm. A short walk around Round Lake, part of the Trans Canada Trail that winds through the municipality, leads to an observation tower where you can spot waterfowl and other resident birds. A Hybrid Poplar tree plantation is also located next to the Centre.

The Centre is easy to find—just look for its brightly coloured mural, created by local artist Hubert Théroux, which adorns the front of the building. And if one day isn’t enough to explore it all, full-service camping is available nearby!

Address: 34 Baie du Lac, Saint-Léon, MB  R0G 2L0

Phone: (204) 242-4374
Email: cistleon@gmail.com

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