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WELCOME
Holland, Manitoba is in the heart of Canada's prairies and is surrounded by productive farmlands, with the gently rolling Tiger Hills to it's south and the beautiful Assiniboine RiverValley to the north.

The Tiger Hills Arts Association, Victoria Library, Holland Emmanuel Historical Site and the Tiger Hills Amateur Theatre are all based here and attract visitors from surrounding communities with the gallery that puts on a new display every month, and the hilarious comedies and plays that show-off our local talent.

Our Lady of the Prairies Trappist Monastery is also a very popular tourist destination, with its cheeses and syrups made on site. The Trappist Fathers welcome many from all cultures to visit the lovely grounds and enjoy the peace of the surroundings.

Our winters provide ample backdrop for a host of power toboggan trails, cross country skiing, ice skating all set in a winter wonderland of gleaming white snow, strewn with the delightful laughter of children making snowmen and winter angels.
Holland also hosts many hockey tournaments and holds a Men's and Women's bonspiel each March.

In the Summer, the community bursts alive with gardens and flowers and of course our beautiful tulips in the spring. The Agricultural Grounds see a lot of action each year, with the truly exciting harness races and ball tournaments


Holland has a number of service organizations such as the Holland & Area Lions and Lioness Clubs, Knights of Columbus and the Chamber of Commerce. Religous services are conducted in the Catholic, and United Churches. The town also consists of over 80 businesses and 35 organizations.

Yes, there are many sports teams to watch in summer and winter. The Holland Rockets Hockey Team provide entertainment in the winter and in the summerit is great fun watching the A's Baseball Team. But, there are also a number of high-school sports to involve the youth; baseball, volleyball, curling and basketball and we can't leave out the many team sports for our little ones.

Residents of the area celebrated the RM of Victoria's 100th Centennial Year Homecoming during the summer of 2002. It was full of exciting activities and meeting old friends and family.
Come for a visit, or start a business or bring the whole family for a great community to live in.


 

 

 








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