Archive for the ‘Services’

  • Brandon Public Library
    The Brandon Public Library was founded in 1967 and is the largest public library of of Southwestern Manitoba and one of two libraries in Brandon. Library cards are free of charge and available to all residents of Brandon and the surrounding area, and allow you to access not only the books in our library but books can also be taken on loan from nearby libraries in Neepawa,...
    by admin at May 6th, 2010 at 11:05 am
  • Brandon RHA
    Brandon’s local hospital employs over 2000 local residents and has 300 beds. It has local parking at rates of 1$/hour for the first hour followed by .50$/hour for a daily maximum parking rate of 6$. The Brandon RHA is a scent/smoke free environment. The city bus service brings buses to the hospital once every 30 minutes. There is a gift shop within the hospital as...
    by admin at April 30th, 2010 at 02:04 am
  • Sportsplex
    The Brandon Sportsplex was built for the 1979 Canada Winter Games. For the 1997 Canadian Summer Games the facilities were greatly upgraded and now the Sportsplex contains a 50m swimming pool, a water slide, diving boards, racquetball courts, outdoor running tracks and an ice hockey arena. Now more than a quarter of a million people visit the Sportsplex each year. The...
    by admin at April 28th, 2010 at 10:04 am
  • Brandon Airport
    Main terminal Brandon has an airport located 1.5km North of town on the #10 Highway towards Riding Mountain National Park. There is not a lot of flights that do take off or come in other then a few schedualed flights. It is the site of the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum and also a couple flying and skydiving clubs. There is a asphalt runway 150ft wide and 6500ft...
    by admin at March 18th, 2010 at 09:03 pm
  • Brandon Transit
    The terminal for Brandon’s bus service is located downtown at 8th and Rosser avenue (refer to the map). From that point you can catch a bus to anywhere in town. We have many bus stops all throughout the city and usually within 15-20 minutes a bus pulls up to those locations. Just make sure to exit the bus through the rear door and not the front, and if a transfer...
    by admin at September 9th, 2009 at 03:09 pm