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  2. Birds Hill Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Picnic area beside lake at Birds Hill Provincial Park . Birds Hill Provincial Park is a popular destination, receiving more than a million visitors annually. In summer, festivals and sporting events are held, the main campground is heavily booked, and families enjoy the beach and picnic areas.

  3. Birds Hill - Wikipedia

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    Birds Hill is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Manitoba located a few kilometers northeast of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in the Rural Municipality of East St. Paul. The community is a few kilometers east of the Red River The R.M. of East St. Paul's Administration and Finance Departments, Fire Department, municipal council ...

  4. Winnipeg Folk Festival - Wikipedia

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    The first Winnipeg folk festival was held August 9 - 11, 1974 at Birds Hill Provincial Park. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The free concert was staged with funding from the Centennial Committee and the CBC . [ 9 ] The event depended on the collective work of many local volunteers so the organizers developed an organizational structure that embodied their ...

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  8. Sandilands Provincial Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Sandilands area has been logged for decades, and it is popular amongst most for hiking, hunting, and camping. The large sand eskers and hills were left behind by the last ice age as the glaciers retreated and deposited large rocks, boulders, and vast amounts of sand.

  9. Harris Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    The day-use area offers a restroom and picnic area with tables, and the campground has RV sites, yurts and tent sites available year-round. [2] Harris Beach State Park is home to Bird Island (also known as Goat Island), which is reported to be the largest island off the Oregon Coast and is a National Wildlife Refuge. [3]