The Municipality of Rhineland region has many recreation attractions including...
- Altona Centennial Park
- Altona Aquatic Centre
- Altona Curling Club
- Sunset Beach
- Trans Canada Trail
- Buffalo Creek Nature Park
- Oakview Golf Course
- Altona Maroons
- Motorcross
- Buhler Hall
- Altona Legends Car Club Drag Racing
- Borderland Shooting Association
- Plum Coulee Elevator Museum
- Plum Coulee Fishing Reservoir
- Plum Coulee Park and Outdoor Gym
- Plum Coulee Park Shelter (204) 324-5357
- Plum Coulee Centre on Main Center (204) 362-2721
- Plum Coulee Community Hall (204) 324-5357
- Plum Coulee Campground (204) 324-5357
- Plum Coulee C.J.Dyck Indoor Arena (204) 324-5357 email Ice Schedule
- Plum Coulee Sadie Bronfman Heritage Square
- Gnadenthal Community Center and Gym (204) 829-3625
- Gnadenthal Outdoor Rink
- Rosenfeld Good Neighbor Center - Carol Schroeder 204-324-6236
- Gretna Rink (204) 324-5357 Email Ice Schedule
- Gretna Prairie Centre (204) 327-6580
- Gretna Elementary Natural Playground
- Halbstadt Curling Rink (204) 327-5597
- Halbstadt Community Center
- Halbstadt Outdoor Arena
- Neubergthal Community Center (204) 324-6218
- Neubergthal Mennonite Heritage Village (204) 324-1612
- Neubergthal Outdoor Rink (204) 324-6218
- Rosenfeld Outdoor Rink (204) 324-8902 or 304-9119
- Cedar Land Farms
- Sommerfeld Community Center
- Schoenwise Outdoor Rink
- Reinland Community Center (204) 325-4494
- Cemetery's Listing
- Walking Trails in Plum Coulee, Rosetown, Reinland, Rosenfeld, Gretna
- School playgrounds in Gretna, Plum Coulee, Rosenfeld and Gnadenthal
- Trans Canada Trail between Gretna and Altona
Plum Coulee Campground
The summer of 2006 saw the beginning of a much needed full service camping location in Centennial Park.
The summer of 2006 saw the beginning of a much needed full service camping location in Centennial Park.
For Reservations call the Rhineland office between 8:30 am - 4:30 pm at (204) 324-5357 or email. Daily, weekly and monthly rates. Download the Campground Map Here
- Tent, camper or RV camping
- Full-service campsites $30.00 per night (plus GST)
- $10.00 Reservation (fee non-refundable)
- Each site includes a picnic table and firepit
- Full-service washroom with showers
- Playground within the park
- Within walking distance of Sunset Beach,
- Grocery store and restaurants
- Park is part of the Access Trail walking path
- Full-Service Weekly Rate (7 nights) $180.00 (plus GST)
- Full-Service Monthly Rate (30 nights) $600.00 (plus GST)
- Wooden Shelter Day rate $35 (plus GST)
Gretna Arena
More than 40 years after Charlie Hayward made his pitch to the Town Council to build a new skating rink on the south end of town, the Gretna Community Arena Committee paid off the last of the loan used to build a new, enclosed arena just south of the Public School. Built in 1976, it took 6 years of hard work and fund raising to pay for the building.
Fast forward to 2000, the Gretna Community Arena Committee embarked upon a $1 million upgrade (half of which was volunteer sweat equity) to the arena infrastructure. With project leadership by John Funk, geo-thermal artificial ice, new hockey boards and glass, four new dressing rooms & a new tractor shed were added to enhance the experience for users. Now the arena enjoys a 5 month ice season uninterrupted by warm spells which formerly threatened the natural ice surface. The arena is home to hockey programs ranging from recreational programs for beginning players through minor and high school hockey on to adult recreational leagues and public skating.
More than 40 years after Charlie Hayward made his pitch to the Town Council to build a new skating rink on the south end of town, the Gretna Community Arena Committee paid off the last of the loan used to build a new, enclosed arena just south of the Public School. Built in 1976, it took 6 years of hard work and fund raising to pay for the building.
Fast forward to 2000, the Gretna Community Arena Committee embarked upon a $1 million upgrade (half of which was volunteer sweat equity) to the arena infrastructure. With project leadership by John Funk, geo-thermal artificial ice, new hockey boards and glass, four new dressing rooms & a new tractor shed were added to enhance the experience for users. Now the arena enjoys a 5 month ice season uninterrupted by warm spells which formerly threatened the natural ice surface. The arena is home to hockey programs ranging from recreational programs for beginning players through minor and high school hockey on to adult recreational leagues and public skating.
For Arena Bookings call (204) 324-5357 or email.
The Arena demonstrates the community spirit that Gretna residents display, which has carried the Town from early beginnings through many difficult times.
The Arena demonstrates the community spirit that Gretna residents display, which has carried the Town from early beginnings through many difficult times.
Recreation Associations/Groups/Events
Plum Coulee Minor Sports Association (204) 331-1346
WRHL - Winkler Regional Hockey League (204) 362-3157
Gretna Prairie Center Knotty Night Knitting Class
Gretna Prairie Centre Toonie Tuesday
Rosenfeld Boys and Girls Club
Annual Events
Event | Community | Month |
Rosenfeld Winter Carnival | Rosenfeld | February |
Winter Carnival | Altona | February |
Curtis Klassen Run/Walk to Remember | Altona | May |
Hot Spot Festival | Gretna | July |
Sunflower Festival | Altona | July |
Gretna Winter Carnival | Gretna | March |
Plum Fest Festival | Plum Coulee | August |
Southern Cross - Cycle Cross | Rhineland | October |
Christmas Tree Lighting and Shoe boxes | Plum Coulee | November |
Nights of Lights Tree Lighting | Altona | November |