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Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park

Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park

100 rue des Ruines Street, St. Nobert, Winnipeg, Manitoba
http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular_parks/cen...

The Trappist Monastery was established in 1892 by five members of the Trappist Order from the Abbey of Bellefontaine, France. In 1978, the Trappists moved to a site near Holland, Manitoba, to protect their contemplative life from the effects of urban sprawl. Fire gutted the vacated church and residential wing five years later. Additional information about the Trappist monks and the monastery is on display at the remaining ruins.

Photo Credit: Tourisme Riel Photo Library.

Text Credit: http://tourismeriel.com/en/destinations/st-norbert/trappist-monastery-provincial-heritage-park

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Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park

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Trappist Monastery Heritage Park became a provincial park in what year?

2000 2002 1997 2004

The Trappist Monastery was established in 1892 by five members of the Trappist Order from the Abbey of Bellefontaine, France. In 1978, the Trappists moved to a site near Holland, Manitoba, to protect their contemplative life from the effects of urban sprawl. Fire gutted the vacated church and residential wing five years later. Additional information about the Trappist monks and the monastery is on display at the remaining ruins.

100 rue des Ruines Street, St. Nobert, Winnipeg, Manitoba
http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular...
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Photo: Tourisme Riel Photo Library.