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The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Ininew, Anisininew, Dakota and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. More

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Sport and recreation at UM

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Sport and recreation at UM

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Recreation Services

From personal training and nutrition to intramurals and leagues, we have a huge range of services and programs available to the UM community and beyond at both the Fort Garry and Bannatyne campuses.

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Sport and Recreation Facilities

Across two campuses we have versatile facilities that are home to a variety of courts, fields, arenas and pools. Many are available for public use.

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Mini U Programs and Junior Bisons

Mini U Programs and Junior Bisons at UM give youth and children under 17 access to unique programs, leadership opportunities, recreation and high performance sport. There's no better way to be introduced to the University of Manitoba.

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Bisons

We are all Bisons. Cheer on your favourite team every weekend as the Bisons take on the best in Canada West competition throughout the season. Go Bisons!


 

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