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Winnipeg's Unique Off-site Venues Nothing permeates the "joie de vivre" of Winnipeg's historic French quarter, St. Boniface, quite like the towering log-lined walls of Fort Gibraltar – a re-creation of the original North West Company fort from back in 1810, complete with staff clad in lively period costumes. The Great Hall inside the picturesque log cabin, la Maison du Bourgeois, is a handsome setting with hardwood floors, a rugged stone fireplace, and strings of filament bulbs that create a romantic glow at night. Upstairs is the Partner's Room, a more intimate setting in an A-frame space where light pours in through dormer windows. Or stroll to the Maison Chaboillez, a quaint log cabin that is a reproduction of a late 18th century French Canadian home that provides a rustic setting for an intimate sit-down dinner or reception. Ensure a truly unique experience and let your delegates get their hands dirty by playing some voyageur games, like hatchet-throwing, musical spoons, and a bannock roast right on the grounds of the fort. Venue Square Footage Reception Capacity Banquet Capacity Maison Chaboillez -- 60 48 The Great Hall 2,400 200 140 The Partner's Room -- 60 48 Fort Gibraltar 204.237.7692 food@fortgibraltar.com www.fortgibraltar.com contact

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