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  • Centre culturel franco-manitobain

    340 Provencher Boulevard

  • Belgian Alliance Credit Union

    387 Provencher Boulevard

  • St. Boniface Cathedral Parish and Cemetery Office

    190 Avenue de la Cathédrale

  • Building C, Red River College

    2055 Notre Dame Avenue

  • Notre Dame Entry, Plaza and Mall Levels, Red River College

    2055 Notre Dame Avenue

  • Toucan Ridge, Assiniboine Park Zoo

    2595 Roblin Boulevard

  • 101 Marion Street, 80 Goulet Street

  • Fred Tipping Place

    601 Osborne Street

  • Rainbow Stage, Kildonan Park

    2015 Main Street

  • 146 Magnus Avenue

  • Convalescent Home of Winnipeg

    276 Hugo Street North

  • Clinique St. Boniface Clinic

    343 Tache Avenue

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