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Wellington

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Wellington

Length4.7 mi
Elev. Gain49.2 ft
Est. Steps11000

City walk

Created by Stacey
Introduction
Wellington is a 4.7 mile (11,000-step) route located near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. This route has an elevation gain of about 49.2 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Wellington Cres- woseley

Omand's Creek

Water
Omand's Creek runs throughout Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Its surroundings vary, from prairie to box stores. It additionally runs through Omand Park and Bluestem Nature Park in the Wolseley area, into the Assiniboine River.

Kelvin High School

School
Kelvin High School is a public high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The school is located in the neighbourhood of River Heights. Kelvin teaches grades 9 to 12 and is part of the South District of the Winnipeg School Division.

Maryland Bridge

Place
The Maryland Bridge is a bridge that crosses over the Assiniboine River in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It serves as a major transportation route for Winnipeg. The bridge connects Academy Road with Maryland Street and Sherbrook Street. The current structure is the third bridge to span this section of the river.

Happyland Park

Place
Happyland Park was an amusement park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Construction started on May 1, 1906, on 13 hectares (32 acres) of land between Aubrey and Dominion streets. Portage Avenue bounded it to the north and the Assiniboine River was to the south. Today this area is part of the Wolseley district of Winnipeg.

Shaarey Zedek Synagogue (Winnipeg)

Building
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue ("Gates of Righteousness") is the oldest synagogue in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Formed in 1880, the congregation's first building was constructed by Philip Brown and several others in 1890. Charles Henry Wheeler (architect) designed the original Synagogue on King Street (1889–90).

St. Mary's Academy (Winnipeg)

School
St. Mary's Academy is a private Catholic girls' school in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It was founded by the Grey Nuns in 1869 and became the oldest continually operating independent school in the province. In the late 1960s, the school became primarily focused on education of junior and senior high school girls.

Wolseley, Winnipeg

Place
Wolseley is a neighbourhood located within the West End of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is named for field marshal Sir Garnet Wolseley, a British Army officer who came to Manitoba in 1870 to suppress the Red River Rebellion.

Sir John Franklin Park

Park

Canora Green

Park

Andrew Currie Park

Park
Route Details

Length

4.7 mi

Elev. Gain

49.2 ft

Est. Steps

11000
Created by
Stacey
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