Transcona Photo Walk Part 2: Revenge of the Flamingos

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May 21, 2025
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Jamie Mcleod

If you missed our last Transcona Photo Walk, consider this your second chance!

If you’ve met Tyler Carr, you know he’s a proud flamingo with a serious love for Transcona. He’s all about showing off the beauty of our city (especially this neighbourhood) and helping people feel more connected to where they live.


Join us for Part 2: Revenge of the Flamingos on Tuesday, June 17 at 7:00 p.m.


We’ll meet at the Transcona Library (1 Transcona Blvd) and kick off another guided walk along the Transcona Trail. Whether you’re shooting on your phone, a film camera, or a DSLR, this is your chance to explore, snap some great shots, and connect with fellow creatives. No experience needed—just come as you are.


And the best part? It’s totally FREE! Let’s hit the trail and see Transcona through a new lens.

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