St. Norbert Community Centre and Arena,
3450 Pembina Highway
Winnipeg, R3V 1A1 CA
Winnipeg, R3V 1A1 CA

St. Norbert Heritage Day at St. Norbert Community Centre – February 1, 2025
The St. Norbert Heritage Day celebration is happening at the St. Norbert Community Centre on Saturday, February 1, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM at 3450 Pembina Hwy, next to the St. Norbert Farmers' Market. This is a fantastic event filled with family-friendly activities for everyone to enjoy.
Free Pancake Breakfast: A great way to start the day with a delicious, free breakfast!
Bonfire & Bannock: People can warm up by the bonfire and enjoy traditional bannock.
Lunch Sales: Delicious food will be available for purchase throughout the day.
Mobile Ski Library: The mobile ski library offers a fun way to enjoy winter sports, perfect for families.
Entertainment & Displays: Attendees will have the chance to experience local culture through various entertainment, performances, and informative displays.
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St. Norbert Heritage Day at St. Norbert Community Centre – February 1, 2025
The St. Norbert Heritage Day celebration is happening at the St. Norbert Community Centre on Saturday, February 1, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM at 3450 Pembina Hwy, next to the St. Norbert Farmers' Market. This is a fantastic event filled with family-friendly activities for everyone to enjoy.
Free Pancake Breakfast: A great way to start the day with a delicious, free breakfast!
Bonfire & Bannock: People can warm up by the bonfire and enjoy traditional bannock.
Lunch Sales: Delicious food will be available for purchase throughout the day.
Mobile Ski Library: The mobile ski library offers a fun way to enjoy winter sports, perfect for families.
Entertainment & Displays: Attendees will have the chance to experience local culture through various entertainment, performances, and informative displays.
Magician Alex Hamm – Visitors will be amazed by Alex Hamm's magical illusions.
Aboriginal School of Dance – A beautiful display of Indigenous dance traditions will be featured.
Soaring Eagle Singers – The powerful sound of traditional Indigenous singing will be heard throughout the day.
Manitoba Living History Society – Historical exhibits will give a glimpse into the past.
MB Youth Strings – Talented young musicians will perform for the crowd.
Flatland Ceili Band – The lively folk music of the Flatland Ceili Band will keep everyone entertained.
Tim Veldhuis Band – To close out the day, the Tim Veldhuis Band will provide great live music.
The St. Norbert Heritage Day event is proudly supported by the St. Norbert Foundation, Archangel Fireworks Inc., RBC, Harlan’s, and the Behavioural Health Foundation.
This is a perfect opportunity to celebrate local culture, traditions, and community spirit. It promises to be a memorable day for everyone, so don’t miss it!
Disclaimer: This event description is for informational purposes only and was written by Winnipeg for Free. While Winnipeg for Free takes every step to provide accurate information, The St. Norbert Community Centre does not endorse this content, and Winnipeg for Free is not affiliated with them in any way. Please confirm program details and availability directly with them.
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