Bruxelles Tourism
Bruxelles is a small community located in the Rural Municipality of Lorne, Manitoba, Canada. It was founded in 1892 by Belgian immigrants. The name was chosen partially because of the origin of the local settlers and also because it was the home city of the communities first Parish priest, Father G. Willems. The French spelling was chosen because most of the original settlers nearby were French speaking Walloons. The original town site lay some 3 km (two miles) north of its current location. It was moved because the original town site was considered a poor location. The community was the setting for the 2003 National Film Board of Canada animated short Louise, which explored a day in the life of filmmaker Anita Lebeau's 96-year-old Belgian Canadian grandmother, Louise Marginet, a Bruxelles resident. Its postal code is R0G 0G0.
WikipediaExplore popular vacation packages for Bruxelles, Canada and kick-start your vacation planning for free. Bruxelles is located at a short trip away from Winnipeg a major city in Canada. Winnipeg is bestowed with interesting set of attractions like The Forks National Historic Site, Assiniboine Park, Manitoba Museum. Also, to reach Bruxelles, you'll have to take a flight to Winnipeg; so its not really a detour. And even if it is, the city is worth paying at least a quick visit. 1-2 days is an ideal duration of visit to Bruxelles.
Bruxelles is an affair to remember, follow this apt itinerary of the place and return home with a bunch of memories.
Bruxelles Trip Planner
Plan your customized day by day trip plan for Bruxelles. Choose from various experinces categories as adventure, romantic and family and kids friendly for your trip using using Bruxelles trip planner.