Beaudry Provincial Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Beaudry Provincial Park
Land assembly for Beaudry Provincial Park began in 1975 by the Province of Manitoba from several privately owned landholdings along the Assiniboine River west of the Town of Headingley, Manitoba. The major portion of the park is comprised of a 2,000-acre landholding featuring 5 miles (8 km) of frontage on the south side of the river that had been owned by prominent Winnipeg businessman and mining entrepreneur J. D. Perrin. He had purchased a 1,200-acre farm from England's Pilkington family (of Pilkington Glass fame) in 1944. The Pilkingtons had owned the property since the early 1920s. J. D. Perrin named the property Beaudry Farm, after Canadian National Railway's Beaudry Station, which was located adjacent to the farm on the CN line that had been built by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway a
Beaudry Provincial Park Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 9 sections including:
