- Beausejour, Manitoba - Wikipedia
It is 46 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, just west of the Canadian Shield and Whiteshell Provincial Park The French name Beauséjour [beau + séjour] means "beautiful stay" The town is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead
- Town of Beausejour - Home
Beausejour is a town in the province of Manitoba, located in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead We are 46 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, just west of the Canadian Shield and Whiteshell Provincial Park
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Beausejour (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Beausejour Daylily Gardens We love the flowers at the Beausejour Daylily Gardens The flowers are always different due to different flowering 2 Pioneer Village Museum
- Beausejour Historical Society | brokenhead heritage
The Beausejour Historical Society is a visual history and heritage of the Beausejour and Brokenhead area of Manitoba, Canada
- Beausejour, Manitoba Canada - Come Explore Canada
Beausejour, a charming town in the Canadian province of Manitoba, is located 46 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg Nestled just west of the Canadian Shield and Whiteshell Provincial Park, Beausejour is a place of beauty and history
- Town of Beausejour - Things to See Do
Beausejour is a town in the province of Manitoba, located in the Rural Municipality of Brokenhead We are 46 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg, just west of the Canadian Shield and Whiteshell Provincial Park
- Beausejour – Life in Manitoba
Beausejour is a town of about 3,400 people near the intersections of Highways 44 and 12 in the eastern region of the province While it has many grain and several livestock farms, it is at the edge of the boreal forest, near Whiteshell Park, south of teh gold mines of Bissett and east of Lake Winnipeg
- Beausejour | Manitoba - 1000 Towns of Canada
This two-acre Park just outside of Beausejour is the only official American Hemerocallis Society display garden on the Canadian prairies The site showcases modern daylilies, peonies, and fruit trees
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