Red River Recruits
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site
Visitors will have the opportunity to experience firing a period Snider-Enfield firearm used by the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) at Lower Fort Garry, at its inception in 1873.
Description
Visitors will receive 15 minutes of training from a Parks Canada staff member before firing three rounds of .577 blank ammunition from the Snider-Enfield under the direct supervision of that staff member.
Participants must be able to securely hold and aim a nine-kilogram (20-pound) firearm and follow clear directions in English or French.
Dates, times, location and details
Dates and times:
- July 2 to Sept. 4, 2026
- Check the program schedule for times.
Location:
- Meet at the Warehouse
- Be prepared for changing weather conditions
Group sizes:
- Maximum 4 people
Languages:
- English and French. Participants must be able to clearly communicate in English or French.
Age requirements:
- Participants must be at least 16 years old and may be asked to produce photo ID.
What to bring:
- Sturdy walking shoes
- Hat/sunglasses
- Water bottle
- Dress for the weather.
Reservations and payment
Price:
How to book:
Registration is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Reserve your spot in advance of your visit (recommended). Registration at the Visitor Reception Centre may be possible if slots are available.
- Email: manitoba@pc.gc.ca
- Phone: 204-785-6050
Facilities and services
- Washrooms
- The Visitor Reception Centre has men’s and women’s washrooms, including one accessible toilet in each washroom
- Restrooms are available in the Southeast Bastion and the Big House basement
- At the Southeast Bastion, there are men’s and women’s restrooms with one accessible toilet in each
- At the Big House, there are three individual gender-neutral restrooms, including one larger restroom
- Parking:
- Park in the main lot next to the Visitor Reception Centre
- 8 designated accessible spots
- Motorcoach parking is available
- On-site restaurant with vegetarian and gluten-free options
- Gift shop
Accessibility considerations
Distance from parking lot and description of route
- Visitor Reception Centre entrance is a maximum of 180 metres from the parking lot
- Lot and sidewalk are concrete with some sections of uneven ground
Program location and seating
- Access the historic grounds by foot or by shuttle
- Participants going by foot must use steps and/or a gravel path, and cross a footbridge, to access the historic grounds
- Refer to the Accessing the historic grounds page for more details
- Participants should be prepared to walk up to 2 km on a gravel path and grass to access the program site and return to the Visitor Reception Centre
- Benches with a backrest are available at various points along the route
- Limited shade on-site
Equipment
- Wheelchairs and wagons for children are available to borrow for free.
- Refer to the Accessing the historic grounds page for more details
- Guests may use the motorized shuttle to access the historic grounds
Sound and sensory considerations
- Program is held outdoors
- The sound of the firearm will be loud
- There will be the smell of blackpowder
- There are other firearms demonstrations on-site between 11 am and 4 pm
- There may be the smell of blackpowder in the area shortly after these demonstrations end
- There is a campfire at Gabeshiwin
- There is a fire and the sound of metal clanging at the Blacksmith Shop
Less busy times/areas
- A quiet room with an attached washroom is available in the Visitor Reception Centre to use at any point
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