Inglis, Manitoba

Inglis, Manitoba

Inglis is a small village located in Manitoba, Canada 1 mile east of Hwy 83 between Russell and Roblin. Inglis is the closest town to the Asessippi Ski Area and The Lake Of The Prairies. It is the home of the Inglis Elevators, a national historic site.

Directions

Inglis is located between Russell and Roblin on Hwy 83.

To get there, turn east off Highway 83 just before (if you are driving north) or after (if you are driving south) the Asessippi Valley on to PR 366.Drive 2 miles and you will be in Inglis.

External links

* [http://www.inglismanitoba.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.asessippi.com/ Asessippi Ski Area]
* [http://www.lakeoftheprairies.com/ The Lake Of The Prairies]
* [http://www.ingliselevators.com/ Inglis Elevators]


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