80 Rue des Ruines du Monastere, Winnipeg, MB R3V 0B1, Canada
Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park is a Tourist attraction located at 80 Rue des Ruines du Monastere, Winnipeg, MB R3V 0B1, Canada. It has received 320 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
The address of Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park: 80 Rue des Ruines du Monastere, Winnipeg, MB R3V 0B1, Canada
Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park has 4.6 stars from 320 reviews
Tourist attraction
"I think I could have loved this place"
"I was fishing on the river la seller near the monastery before going home i decided to take a walk around the monastery and take some photos A mini van came across the lawn towards me with high beams on they slowed down and followed very closely almost at my heals to the car park it was very intimidating once in the car park the mini van turned and and went back to the arts centre There are no signs saying you can’t walk around the monastery in the evening I was simply taking in the peace and quite of the monastery I found the experience very threatening and intimidating it ruined a nice walk and day"
"Such a gem"
"I was there in the 70's with my school"
"Huge history buff, so this place was wonderful"
I think I could have loved this place. The former habitation of a group of Trappist monks. A place of peace and contemplation... I checked the site before I came. It said it was open to the public, except during Shakespeare in the Ruins, so I went. Lo, but they were beginning to set up for Shakespeare in the ruins when I arrived! And I got some stink-eye from a lady who grudgingly let me look around as they began to set up. Post when you will be doing Shakespeare in the ruins! Add a precise description of when us wanderers cannot be there! Hell, had I known in advance that it was happening I may have stayed and paid! Beautiful location for some Shakespeare!
I was fishing on the river la seller near the monastery before going home i decided to take a walk around the monastery and take some photos A mini van came across the lawn towards me with high beams on they slowed down and followed very closely almost at my heals to the car park it was very intimidating once in the car park the mini van turned and and went back to the arts centre There are no signs saying you can’t walk around the monastery in the evening I was simply taking in the peace and quite of the monastery I found the experience very threatening and intimidating it ruined a nice walk and day
Such a gem. I wish they would just leave it alone though. I think there are more than enough fences thanks very much. Miss the old days before they started "fixing it up". Also who told the "Shakespeareans" that they owned the place. We pulled up out of the river in our canoe last summer and they nearly flipped their lid trying to chase us off...uh guess what you dont own the public park. We took our time and lingered just to let them know we have every right to share the space. Respectfully of course. I finished my sandwich.
I was there in the 70's with my school. Even had a monks robe put on me. It's sad what happened to the building but they preserved enough of it to get make it a worthwhile visit. The peace and serenity of the area enhances time well spent. It has a double Outhouse that is very basic but at least is something if needed. Also it has numerous old trees that offer a place to sit in the shade. You may want to bring a folding chair since it has only one picnic table.
Huge history buff, so this place was wonderful. Really felt the spirit of a time long ago. As i visited the old ruines i could envision how it must've been back then, long ago before the McDonald's and Starbucks. There's a bunch of great places for photo ops. Some of the old architecture still stands, lending a dynamic back drop for the past, present and future.
It's a nice park-like area out front with a decent hall in the far back. Been to a wedding out here, the hall was a good location, with accommodating space and rustic appeal for the smaller ceremony...that being said the recent completion of a golf course has bulldozed a lot of the park's former area and some of its quiet appeal.
We intended on going to go see the ruins but stumbled onto a play. Shakespeare in the Park lives here and they were doing a play that afternoon. Dark Lady was playing and we decided to attend. Lovely play. Lovely venue. And the flying fluff was the perfect touch to make it even more magical.
Really nice place. Quiet for a walk, and beautiful surroundings. The only con would be the amount of people, but being an outdoor space you can definitely enjoy some time. If you want to enjoy the silence while looking for a nice view, this is definitely a place to visit
After a few hrs at the St. Norbert Farmers Market, this historic site is a peaceful, quiet area of MB that puts you back at peace. On Saturday, the Arts Market offers food and crafts in the original Monks quarters. If you enjoy a quiet break, visit!
Beautiful location to view the exceptional performance of "Hamlet!" The overcast, grey sky looming above added to the moody setting of this well- known and we'll worth attending Shakespeare play! Today & tomorrow are the final days of its run!
There is a certain sadness to this place. A relic of a bygone age, with nothing but a facade and partial foundation remaining of a place once bustling with tranquility. The ruins are yet a place of peace and prayer though, if we let it be.
the place has a very creepy enviroment, best after midnight. Take a flash light on you because the place has basically no light. It's pitch black! trust me. Don't go there in day light. There is no fun if you can't see any ghosts. Enjoy!
Beautiful ruins, well maintained. Many photographers, myself including, but everyone was great working around each other and families for photos.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure
Great site that's well maintained. The only reason for deducting a star was the shipping containers blocking vehicles exiting the site. Fine for cars, but if you're travelling in an RV you might have to do some wiggling and slow crawls
Excellent place for a walk or to rake the dog. You have the monestary ruins, the river bank and a couple of woods you can through. Public bathrooms are near the beginning of the park and there are plenty of parking spots!
Pleasant and quiet place to have a walk. There are informative signs installed in the paths to know more about the historic site. However, it is good have additional tables in the park to stay in while enjoying the view.
Ghosts abound in this park. I was there as a kid. The Monks were secretive and creepy, they are gone now, moved to Holland, Manitoba. Don't stay in the nearby guest house alone...someone or something is watching you.
Good spot to stop in and check out if you've never been. Not that much that you can do besides admire the ruins and take some aesthetic photos, although there is a lovely little garden close by you can walk through.
Great for a stroll, some photo ops with the family, yoga, or a picnic and so much more. The feeling you get from this historic establishment is warm and inviting. Worth a morning or afternoon anytime of the year.
Saw Shakespeare in the Ruins . Lots of fun and highly recommend Need to buy tickets in advance as shows sell out
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes
Beautiful grounds - a nice place to spend a picnic afternoon and take some pictures. Not much in the way of amenities, but it is very near the farmers market and the city in general.
A peaceful place to visit. Right at the end of Saint Norbert. Serene place to go for a walk. It’s also rated as one of the top haunted place in Manitoba …
It's very peaceful and well maintained. You can catch a bus to St Norbert and walk the rest of the way, as there are sidewalks and gravel paths throughout.
It's a very interesting place for a picnic or for watching a play! Generally quiet and well-kept. We just took our 15th anniversary pictures here.
Beautiful setting. Wish there was more info about what each of the spaces/rooms were and how used. What are the metal doors from? Was one a safe?
Beautiful to look at, walk around in and great photo spots!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No
Nice place to spend time with fnf. Calm and quite. Specially the bank of La salle river view is awesome to stay there for a quite long time
Used to hang out here with my girlfriend. Special place. And lots of beautiful places to watch the sunset or explore the Monastery itself.
The monastery and the St Norbert art center is worth a visit in Winnipeg. Adequate parking space and convenient location. Recommended!
Fascinating site. Though it's only a ruin, it offers insight into the contemplative life the Trappists would have lead.
I have been there many times and always love it this time I took my mom who has never seen it and she loved it as well
Nice spot for photos and to explore. There is ample parking next to the ruins and the terrain is easy to navigate.
I'd say it's THE place to go for family, couple, wedding photos in Manitoba. Very beautiful, especially at sunset.
Great place to take photos and check out the history of the location. It’s a hidden gem just outside of the city.
I came here for a Shakespeare in the ruins play. And the landscape was amazing beautiful place to spend your day.
Amazing well preserved after the destructive fire. All cleaned up and beautiful. We even brought our for babies!
Been here on a photo shoot this past week and the ruins and the surrounding garden areas are quite picturesque.
Beautiful place with a scary history makes it a great place. The temperature over there is lower by 3°c, tested
Great place for a walk and to take pictures.. but their is alot of mosquitos cause it's right beside the river
Neat place to wander around. Wish there was more information on the layout and use of the church structure
Pleasant scenery, contains informative plaques of historical context, lovely walking area in warm weather
Awesome place to explore and enjoy the outdoors. Definitely recommend this as a good spot for gatherings
Felt the poetic justice of celebrating the ruins. Felt sad for those who were institutionalized there.
The building is quite older and sidewalks, bike riding is just amazing especially in rainy weather.
I love going back to this place. Reminds me of an era when all the modern trappings didn't exist.
The 2016 interpreter was awesome, she share her passion for this place and I really enjoyed it.
Beautiful, peaceful grounds to walk around in and take in nature's beauty, anytime, any season.
Great place to take pictures. Did an engagement shoot last weekend, it was the perfect place.
Have attended two wonderful celebration events here - great facilities, grounds and ambience.
Place where the A Pagoda is built for Buddhist disciples to pay homage and worship
If you want a peaceful walk and environment you can choose this place… beautiful
Its a beautiful site would recommend it to see. Beautiful for wedding photos!
Nice place for a quiet stroll. Good setting for photos. Very peaceful.
Very nice place to visit. Specially for photo shoot
Such a neat place to visit. Great for photoshoots!