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  2. Pan Am Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Pan Am's commissioners were motivated by an ambitious social policy of providing recreational opportunities to a wide population. As such, The Pan Am Pool features many characteristics of Brutalist architecture: the exterior of the centre presents four enormous bare concrete walls suspended above a vertically-patterned concrete main level, while the interior also made extensive use of ...

  3. St. James Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The St. James Civic Centre is a multipurpose recreation complex located in the St. James district of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The complex features an indoor ice hockey arena, swimming pool, and auditorium. Built in 1967, the St. James Civic Centre is owned and operated by the City of Winnipeg.

  4. St. James-Assiniboia - Wikipedia

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    The complex, which was built in 1967, features an indoor ice hockey arena, swimming pool, and auditorium, and is owned and operated by the City of Winnipeg. It is home to the St. James Canucks of the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League and previously home to the St. James Canadians and Winnipeg Saints of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

  5. Venues of the 1999 Pan American Games - Wikipedia

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    The Pan Am Pool, built for the 1967 games, featured in the 1999 games for all aquatic events. The venue underwent a $3.3 million renovation for the games. [ 2 ] Other new venues included the $8.7 million Investors Group Athletic Centre built for multiple sports and the $12 million CanWest Global Park for the baseball competition.

  6. Kildonan Park - Wikipedia

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    Volleyball at Kildonan Park. Kildonan Park is a park in the West Kildonan area of northern Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.. Established in 1909 as a 73-acre (30 ha) park, [1] it features the Peguis Pavilion, Rainbow Stage, the Witch's Hut, an Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool, duck pond, and soccer field as well as picnic tables and barbecue pits.

  7. 2023 World Police and Fire Games - Wikipedia

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    Dakota Community Centre - Winnipeg (Pickleball, ice hockey, volleyball) Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Centre - Winnipeg (Dragon boat) Maple Grove Park - Winnipeg (Field lacrosse, flag football, rugby 7s, ultimate frisbee, tug-of-war) St. Vital Curling Club - Winnipeg (Curling) St. Vital Park - Winnipeg (Half marathon) Pan Am Pool - Winnipeg (Swimming)

  8. Lakeview Square - Wikipedia

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    Delta Hotel (St. Mary Ave) — originally a Holiday Inn and later a Crowne Plaza, is an 18-storey, 410-room hotel, with both indoor and outdoor swimming pools. Since its opening in January 1974, it has been the largest hotel in Winnipeg. [5] The hotel has a full convention operation and a first-floor English pub, the Elephant & Castle.

  9. Portage Place - Wikipedia

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    Portage Place is also known for being a central hub of the Winnipeg Walkway, connecting to Cityplace, Canada Life Centre, and to the now empty Hudson's Bay. [21] There are shops located on the skywalks, as well. In 2013, Service Canada moved their downtown Winnipeg office onto the first floor of Portage Place.