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106 Get out and get active at the City of Brandon Sportsplex. It's a great place to get moving with friends and family. Go for a swim in the accessible pool. Enjoy the water slide. Play a game of racquetball on the courts. Use the track and field facility and arena. Play with the kids on the playground and in the paddle pool. Admission is charged. location: 30 Knowlton Dr. p: 204-729-2470 w: www.thesportsplex.ca b The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum (PHS) at the Brandon Airport preserves the place where many Commonwealth pilots trained during the Second World War. Visit the museum and explore the history of flight and flight training of that time. See aircraft and artifacts from the RCAF air training schools of World War II. Take a tour, by appointment. Admission charged. location: Hangar #1, Brandon Airport p: 204-727-2444 w: www.airmuseum.ca b Visit an upper middle class home just as it would have been between 1880 and 1890. Daly House Museum in Brandon includes the Mutter Brothers Grocery Store, City of Brandon Town Council Chamber, and the Magnacca Research Centre. Open year-round. Winter and summer hours. Admission charged. location: 122 - 18th St. p: 204-727-1722 w: www.dalyhousemuseum.ca While in Brandon, watch for the Designated Municipal Heritage Sites including the Chrest/Fraser Block (1890), 1031 Rosser Avenue and the Christie Residence (1905), 404 – 13th Street (founder of Christie's Office Plus). Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum As well, check out the Designated Provincial Heritage Sites (PHS) which include the former Brandon Court House (1884) at 11th Street and Princess Avenue; the Paterson/Matheson House (1895); the former Brandon Normal School (1912-1918) at 1129 Queen's Avenue (now the provincial Agricultural Extension Centre); Display Building Number II (1913) located on the Provincial Exhibition Grounds, the former Merchants Bank (now the Brandon Chamber of Commerce) at 1043 Rosser Avenue, A.E. McKenzie Company Building at 30-9th Street and Villa Louise (1888) at 707 Louise Avenue. The Keystone Centre is one of the largest consolidated convention, entertainment, agriculture and recreation complexes in Canada with 540,000 ft² under one roof. It assembles three arenas, a curling club, convention/trade show space, livestock stabling facilities amidst 90 ac of grounds and parking and the state-of-the-art Westoba Agricultural Centre of Excellence. location: 1-1175-18th St. p: 204-726-3500 w: www.keystonecentre.com b WESTERN