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Neeginan Centre

322 - 181 Higgins Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 3G1
Phone: 204.989.6605
Fax: 204.989.7113

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Located in the historic Canadian Pacific Rail Station, this award-winning heritage site provides a unique option for your event. The Rotunda is the central showpiece of this facility. The stately columns with the old world mix of marble and ornate woodwork provide an exceptional setting for events as large as 500 people. The Centre also has other conference and boardroom space available for rent.

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21 Forks Market Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3C 4T7
1 855 PEG CITY (734-2489)

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