Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Fall/Winter 2013 / 2014

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53 a century, and are still held to celebrate harvest season; not Experience C u lt u r e d Fall suppers date back more than the Prairies surprisingly, they're serious business in Manitoba, and the pride of many a rural community. G e t At Stonewall's super-popular sit-down, for instance, they serve up to 1,200 visitors in just three hours, and at even the most out-of-the-way dinners, you can still expect a healthy mix of traditional items and local specialties such as cabbage rolls, Swedish meatballs and Saskatoon berry pie. For an updated list of where and shop ~ dine ~ explore ~ celebrate when you can engage in some PINERIDGE PINERIDGE HOLLOW HOLLOW fowl play, search "fall suppers" at travelmanitoba.com. www.pineridgehollow.com 204.777.3881 ~ info@pineridgehollow.com Travel Manitoba 1-6th Ad.indd 1 22/07/2013 11:51:17 AM Visit the Mint | Visitez la monnaie As a must-see destination, you can learn how coins are made and shop for gifts and collector coins. From September 1st to 30th, book a tour for two and the second person gets in free when you present this ad at the time of payment. Reserve your tour today! 20 million coins a day 520 Lagimodière blvd., Winnipeg, Manitoba | 204-983-6429 | mint.ca/tours Une destination incontournable qui vous permettra de découvrir comment sont fabriquées les pièces de monnaie et de vous procurer des pièces de collection et des articles-cadeaux. 1er 30e Du au septembre, réservez une visite pour deux personnes et ne payez que pour une personne sur présentation de ce coupon au moment d'effectuer votre paiement. Réservez dès maintenant! 520, boul. Lagimodière, Winnipeg, Manitoba | 204-983-6429 | monnaie.ca/visites © 2013 Royal Canadian Mint. All rights reserved. © Monnaie royale canadienne. Tous droits réservés. 20 millions de pièces par jour

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