historic mural of the Legend of Little Manitou Lake, there is an opportunity for guests to pamper themselves with a variety of spa services – a massage following a soak in the pool, is the perfect way to end a day.
Arts & Culture There is a rich, cultural vein running through the two communities. Painters, sculptors, photographers and mixed-medium artists call Watrous and Manitou Beach home. The Gallery on Third, Watrous Arts and Cultural Centre located half a block east off Main Street Watrous hosts not only traveling art shows but also the works of local artists. The Watrous branch of the Wheatland Library also supports local artists by incorporating their work into seasonal themes.
Dance Just down the road is the historical plaque for the 80 plus year old famous dance hall – Danceland. If the walls of this structure could talk, they would tell the musical history of not only a province but also a country. From the big band era through the decades of country acts including one of Canada’s most successful country acts Prairie Oyster, Danceland has hosted a who’s who list of music greats. Once a seasonal venue, Danceland now offers year- round entertainment. Visitors are encouraged to stop by for a tour and those who take a twirl on the horsehair floor are quick to sing its praises and make a return trip to the floor. Throughout the summer, there is always something on tap, from dance lessons to dine and dances, this family friendly venue offers something for everyone.
Whatever your pace or your desire, you can find it in Watrous and Manitou Beach. Come for a visit and stay for a lifetime!
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