Winter Leisure Guide Now Out

Winnipeg! The new leisure guide is out and it is full of cool stuff. Details below.
Speaking of leisure, don’t forget that one thing you won’t find in the leisure guide is, of course, walking, cycling, running on Winnipeg’s extensive trails network.
Available whenever they have been maintained (we are working on that part) and always free!
Recreation professionals call it “unstructured recreation”.
We call it fun. The leisure gift that keeps on giving.
Leisure Guide Details
The Winter 2016 Leisure Guide is now available at all civic indoor pools, libraries and leisure centres, and select retail locations. It is also available online here.
Registration for all activities will begin on December 15th (swimming lessons only) and 16th, with certain programs being scheduled for ongoing registration after the initial start date.
You may register online here, or by calling 311. In person registration is available at select times and locations- you can view these here.

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