Recreation Facilities
Glenboro Golf and Country Club
This golfing facility is a superb nine-hole course situated a half-mile west and a mile and a half north of Glenboro. The course is well known for its excellent condition and irrigated fairways and greens. The layout is perfectly suited for golfers of all ages and abilities. The Golf Club has a thriving Junior, Adult and Senior program and hosts many fun and competitive tournaments throughout the season. The Clubhouse is a large, modern licensed facility complete with snack bar. Club and cart rentals are available as well. For more information call the Clubhouse directly at 204-827-2856 or visit the Glenboro Golf and Country Club website.
Glenboro Arena and Curling Club
These facilities are both equipped with artificial ice-making plants. Activities begin each year approximately the third week of October and continue until March.
Raystone Memorial Centre
The local Senior’s Centre is located in downtown Glenboro. Raystone Memorial Centre is equipped with pool tables, shuffleboard, and card tables, all of which are used on a daily basis. The Drop-In Centre is an important recreational and social part of this vibrant community.
Gaiety Theatre
One of a dying breed in small town Canada, the theatre has had extensive renovations completed in recent years and movies are shown weekly. Please check the schedule as the new digital projector allows us to show movies on more evenings and offer matinees. Click here to view the Gaiety Theatre’s upcoming movies.
Glenboro Library
The first branch Library for the Region was established in the back of the Village Office in 1964. In 1976 when the Manitoba Telephone System automated, the Village of Glenboro purchased and refurbished the building and moved the library to its present location at 105 Broadway Street. The Glenboro/South Cypress Library is open four days per week, Tuesday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., providing recreation for the whole family.
S.A Oleson Field
Glenboro’s baseball field was renamed to “S.A. Oleson Field” because of his (Stan Oleson) immense contributions to the sport in the community. With five Baseball diamonds, meticulously groomed fields, a canteen and so much more … This is a great place to take in a game, grab a burger and cheer for your favourite minor ball or tripple A teams. Recently the begnning stages of a walking path has been started. With trees aligning the path this will be a great asset to the area offering place of tranquility, active living and nature.
Glenboro Kinsmen Hall
An air conditioned hall offering a space for weddings, socials, graduations, classes and more. Click here for more information
Spruce Woods Provincial Park
For information on hiking, cross country skiing, swimming, horseback riding, snowmobile trails, skating, tobogganing and more, visit the Spruce Woods Provincial Park page.