Inglis, Manitoba, Canada is the “Barley Capital of Manitoba” in the Shell River Valley in the Parkland Region of Manitoba surrounded by lakes and the Assiniboine River. Downtown Inglis is home to 5 grain elevators, which are some of the last in the country. The elevators have been recognized as National Historic Sites of Canada.
Attractions, adventures and activities most enjoyed in and around Inglis and the surrounding areas include camping, canoeing, kayaking, cycling, golfing, birdwatching, swimming, boating, water skiing, picnicking, fishing, horseback riding, hunting, mountain biking, backpacking, wildlife watching, downhill skiing, snowboarding, xc skiing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and ice fishing.
A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations located in and around Inglis Manitoba includes the Asessippi Provincial Park, Crocus Trail, Frank Skinner Aboretum Trail, Lake of the Prairies, Riding Mountain National Park and the Duck Mountain Provincial Park.
Places to stay, services and amenities important to travelers in and around Inglis Manitoba includes accommodations (hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts (B&B), vacation homes, cottages, cabin, resort, inns, hostels, lodges), campgrounds, tours, guides, outfitters, restaurants, laundromat, coffee shops, grocery store, pubs, liquor store, bank, gas station, gift stores, and internet services.
The most visited natural sightseeing attractions, historical sites and cultural venues in and around Inglis Manitoba includes the Old Asessippi Town Site, St. Elijah Romanian Orthodox Church and Romanian Folk House and the Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site.
Transportation services getting to and from and around Inglis, Manitoba include taxi, bus and the nearby Russell Airport.