Sports & Recreation Centres in Portage La Prairie, MB

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2380 Sissons Drive, Portage La Prairie, R1N 0G5

(204) 239-1515
Recreation center
Kid City in Portage la Prairie is a popular sports and recreation center among families. The mini golf course features a unique glow-in-the-dark design. The staff is friendly and the facility is always clean. Families appreciate the welcoming atmosphere and the fun activities for kids. However, it's important to note that some visitors have observed inconsistent adherence to rules regarding safety.
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245 Royal Rd South, Portage La Prairie, R1N 3C5

(204) 857-7772
Stride Place is a highly-regarded sports and recreation centre, with a focus on hockey. Facilities are clean and well-maintained, with one review mentioning a cold temperature in the South arena. The aquatic centre is another popular attraction, featuring a pool and wave pool, with some mention of it being crowded on weekends. The staff are described as friendly and customer service is commended. Overall, a great place for families and young children.

6 Garrioch Park Dr, Portage La Prairie, R1N 3R9

(204) 857-6644
Sports activity location

10 - 2401 Saskatchewan Ave West, Portage La Prairie, R1N 3B7

(204) 857-5411
Stadium, Sports & Recreation Venue, Sports club
The Portage Curling Rink is a popular destination for curling enthusiasts in Portage La Prairie. It is highly regarded for its exceptional ice quality and has previously hosted major curling events. Many appreciate the convenience of having a bar on site.

11, 2Nd St. N.E., Portage La Prairie, R1N 1R8

In 1968, when the late, Sid Walmsley moved from Virden, Manitoba, Canada to the Koko Platz area in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, he made it known among a few neighbours that he and wife, Dorothy, were interested in starting a community theatre group. Prairie Players meets once a month (on the second Tuesday of each month) from September to May. There’s usually a short meeting and windup in June. Meetings are held at 7:00 pm at the William Glesby Centre, 11 2nd St. N.E., Portage la Prairie. Enter through green Stage Door on west side. Anyone interested in joining, or just seeing what Prairie Players is all about, is welcome to attend any of the meetings.