Treherne, Manitoba

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Treherne is a town in southern Manitoba, Canada. It is located halfway between Winnipeg and Brandon on Provincial Highway 2. Primarily a farming community, Treherne has a population of around 700 people, and has two schools (Treherne Elementary School and Treherne Collegiate Institute). Recently, a brand new daycare facility was opened in the town, and the town has built an updated outdoor swimming pool facility.

Treherne hosts the annual "Run for the Hills" marathon each fall in the Tiger Hills. A popular tourist attraction in Treherne is the glass bottle house, chapel, wishing well, and outhouse, built by local resident Bob Cain. Weddings have been held in the chapel, and the outhouse features a working toilet. Treherne also has a museum, which exhibits a rather large antique gun collection and a mini indoor village.

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Also, there is a drive-inn located on the number 2 high way that has great tasting foods.

Treherne has a lot of places to dine for instance a) Cleggs Corner Restaurant and Lounge b) The Creekside hide away; and c) Sun Cheung Wok