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Norwood LBC

1202 Dakota Street 

Norwood LBC was established in 1927, its first location being on Taché Ave in Norwood.  When that property was sold in 1991, Norwood LBC moved to its current location at 1202 Dakota Street.  In 2027, Norwood will celebrate its centennial anniversary!

Norwood is a very active and successful club, with club members frequently attending Nationals and winning medals! It has one of the largest memberships in Winnipeg, and offers both recreation and league play.  New members of all ages and abilities are welcome to come out and try bowls.  
Norwood also runs a B-Cubed League
(Bowls, BBQ Beats, and Beverages)
for non-members!

See Norwood LBC's contact information and opening times below! 

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Location & Contact Information

Norwood LBC is located in the south-west corner of Dakota Park Sports Complex,  just beyond the Dakota Lawn Bowling Centre. It has a large parking lot and the closest bus stops are on Dakota Street, stop #50191 SB and stop #50190 NB.


Norwood LBC
1202 Dakota St
norwoodlawnbowl@shaw.ca
opening times below

For B-Cubed information, contact:
bcubedwinnipeg@gmail.com
 

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Norwood LBC Opening Times

Our hours are:

Jitney
Monday evenings 6:45 
 
Tuesday daytime 12:45 
Changes to 9:45 in July
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Wednesday evenings 6:45 
Starting on August 6th 
 
Thursday daytime 12:45
Changes to 9:45 in July
 
Thursday evenings - 6:45
until July 31st
 
Saturday daytime 12:45
Changes to 9:45 in July
 
Holiday Bowls
May 26th
July 1st
August 4th
September 2nd
​
B-Cubed 
Wednesday evenings
June 11 - July 30

For B-Cubed information, contact: bcubedwinnipeg@gmail.com

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Bowls Manitoba
145 Pacific Ave, Winnipeg MB
R3B 2Z6
Email: bowls@shawbiz.ca
Tel: 204-925-5694
Fax: 204-925-5792

Bowls Manitoba and our clubhouse are located on Treaty One lands, the original territories of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Anisininew, Dakota, Lakota, Dene peoples, and the national homeland of the Red River Metis.  
Bowls Manitoba acknowledges its role in building relationships upon this land and commits to a spirit of reconciliation.

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