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Assiniboine Park attraction The Leaf reopens after burst pipe on Christmas Day

The Leaf, the long-awaited new horticultural attraction at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park, has partially reopened after a burst pipe on Christmas Day forced it to close its doors.

The restaurant, Gather Craft Kitchen and Bar, will reopen Thursday

A tall metal art structure in a greenhouse surrounded by plants.
The Leaf's horticultural attractions have reopened after a water main break forced them to temporarily close its doors. (Jenn Allen/CBC)

The Leaf,the long-awaited new horticultural attraction at Winnipeg's Assiniboine Park,has partially reopened after a burst pipeon Christmas Day forced itto close itsdoors.

Assiniboine Park and Zoo announced on social media on Dec. 25 that the new attraction experienced a burst pipe and clean water leak.

The horticultural attractions have reopened, but the restaurant, Gather Craft Kitchen and Bar, will remain closed until Thursday.

On Dec. 26, the director of communications for the Assiniboine Park Conservancy, Laura Cabak, told CBC News that the leak originated in the roof above the event hall.

The repairs required were cosmetic in nature, Cabak said.

The Leaf's temporary closure came less than one month after its long-awaited opening, which had been delayed for two years.

People who had tickets to visit The Leaf on the days it was closed must request a refund online, as the centrecannot accommodate automatic refunds or transfer tickets to another day, its website says.

Clarifications

  • An earlier version of this story referenced a water main break. In fact, it was a burst pipe.
    Dec 29, 2022 12:09 PM CT