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The Town Centre has come along nicely, as well. In 2015, the Red River Co-op gas bar was the only business, anchoring the north end of the site. Today, the Town Centre has an attractive, pedestrian-friendly Centre Street with multiple banks, coffee shops and adjacent shopping plazas where you can enjoy dinner on the Leopold’s Tavern patio, pick up a pizza or get a haircut. Residents can load up on groceries at Save-On Foods and work off dinner at the
south side’s anchor business, a massive Altea Active centre. The Bridgwater neighbourhoods are convenient to the University of Manitoba, and will soon have a new Kindergarten-Grade 8 school and a high school nearby off Bison Drive. They’re also just minutes away from big-box stores and shopping malls off Kenaston Boulevard, and Patrick says that once it’s fully developed, the Town Centre will be a destination in its own right.
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