An eco-education site was developed on the greenway to be a focal point for local
schools and members of the community, so they could observe and experience
nature first hand within the urban setting. The sign content is designed to introduce
the community to the site and its purpose. It also provides some activities and
information on species they can find in each of the three habitats there. The sign
includes an interactive component – sliding pieces that provide graphic questions
and answers on the three habitats. The sign is illustrated with drawings of species
mentioned in the text so students and the community can learn to recognize a half
dozen species in this urban setting.
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Our Projects
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- Interpretive Trails
- Amisk Trail
- Pine to Prairie International Birding Trail
- Manitoba Grassland Birding Trail
- River Road Trail
- Lessons from the Land Trail
- Forgotten Forests of the Prairies
- Criddle Vane Homestead Trail
- Trans Canada Trail
- Falcon Creek Trail
- Flying Dragons Trail
- Old Pinawa Trails
- Taking Flight Trail
- Pine Ridge Trail
- Foresters Footsteps Trail
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- TCT Kiosk at Duff Roblin Park
- Bishop Grandin Greenway Eco-Education Site
- Pollock Island Signs
- Pope John Paul II
- Manitoba Hydro Headquarters Sturgeon Exhibit
- Lake Winnipeg Visitor Centre
- Trout Fishing Manitoba
- Whitewater Lake WMA Signs & Brochure
- Hecla Island Bird Signs
- Delta Heritage Marsh Signs & Brochure
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