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Tuxedo LBC

368 Southport Boulevard

Tuxedo LBC was established in 1963.  Lawn bowling at Tuxedo LBC is casual, with new teams chosen each game. Club members also participate in the many competitions and leagues held in Winnipeg, Gimli and Brandon.  

Tuxedo LBC welcomes newcomers, who can try lawn bowling three times for free, with instruction and the use of club bowls included.  All ages and abilities are welcome -- the club has small training bowls available for small or arthritic hands, as well as lifters and bowling arms for those unable to bend at the knee or hip.

See Tuxedo LBC's opening times, location &
contact information below!

Tuxedo LBC Opening Times

Once our season begins, our bowling times are as follows:




Mondays and Wednesdays
7 pm start (arrive by 6:45 pm)

Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays
10 am start
(arrive by 9:30 am)

Holidays - Bowling
starts at 10 am

2026 Fees
$80 for regular members
$50 for first-year members

To set up your free lesson and additional trial sessions,
or for more information,
contact Bev at tuxedolbc@gmail.com 
 

Bowlers at Tuxedo LBC on Canada Day
Tuxedo LBC sign
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Location & Contact Information

Tuxedo LBC is located in Tuxedo Park, between École Tuxedo Park, the Tuxedo Community Centre, and the Tuxedo Tennis Club at 368 Southport Blvd. One parking lot is accessed from Corydon on the north side of the green, and the other is shared with the Community Centre, accessed from Southport Blvd.  The closest bus stops are on Corydon, stop #60461 EB and stop #60460 WB. 

Tuxedo LBC
368 Southport Blvd.
tuxedolbc@gmail.com
204-986-5558 (lv message)
see map below

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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