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2013 -- Travel Manitoba eNewsletter
May
Signature Museums
Summer adventures are about discovery. Why not discover something new about Manitoba’s history at a Manitoba Signature Museum. From war heroes to prairie pioneers and Louis Riel to Icelandic settlers, find out how the people of Manitoba have shaped our proud heritage. Read more
Camping Choices
Two of Manitoba’s favourite parks, Riding Mountain National Park and Whiteshell Provincial Park offer a wide range of camping options. Read more
Wilderness Retreats
Camping is available in some of Manitoba’s most interesting landscapes, including near the highest falls in Manitoba at Pisew Falls Provincial Park, next to the shifting sands of Spruce Woods Provincial Park as well as in Birds Hill Provincial Park, which is home to six different landscapes. Read more
Lakeside Sites
One of the best parts of camping is spending those long sunny summer afternoons in the water. And where better to splash than in the massive Lake Winnipeg – along its south eastern shore at Grand Beach Provincial Park and right in the middle on the islands of Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park. Read more
April
Larger than Life
A tour of Manitoba's roadside attractions
Do you know where in Manitoba you can find the world’s largest curling rock? How about a smiling banana or the world’s largest sturgeon? Manitoba’s roadsides are dotted with over 80 monuments dedicated to the area’s culture, heritage and wildlife. Jump in the car and head out on the road to discover these attractions and the communities they represent.
Pembina Valley |
Western |
Parkland |
Northern |
Eastern |
Interlake
March
Horses and Snowboards and Sled Dogs, Oh My!
Head to Brandon to raise your “ag” awareness at the family-friendly Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. Strap on skis or a snowboard for a fun-filled snow adventure at Asessippi Ski Area & Resort. Go on an exciting northern getaway to Churchill for sled-dogging and northern lights viewing. Read more
Critters, Creatures and Creativity
How do birds know to fly south in the winter? Take your kids to learn about birds, bugs and other creatures at Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre and FortWhyte Alive. Or get a taste of an artist’s life at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Read more
Make Some New Friends
Make some fossilized friends at Morden’s Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre or head to the Assiniboine Park Zoo to say hello to Hudson the polar bear. Read moreFebruary
Celebrate Winter
Manitobans love a good party, especially in the winter. There is no shortage of reasons to zip up and party down. Read more
On Your Mark, Get Set, Go!
Whether it’s a race to first place in a fishing derby, snowmobile race or a freestyle snowboard competition, winter is no time to get off to a slow start. Read more
Warm Winter Retreats
One of the best things to do in winter is to snuggle up in front of a roaring fire. Get cozy this winter at a four season cabin or resort in one of Manitoba’s many parks. Read moreJanuary
Do Something New
Instead of hibernating this January, why not get out and see what kind of adventures you can find in our wintery wonderland. Read more
Learn Something New
Broaden your knowledge of what makes the people and places of Manitoba so diverse. Read more





