Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Fall/Winter 2014

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30 Historic places The ManiToba MuseuM skaTing aT The Forks snowboarding aT The Forks Our roots are showing. Manitobans embrace a rich and diverse heritage, and we delight in sharing stories, mementos and cultural artifacts at historic sites throughout the province. See what's in store for modern explorers at www.travelmanitoba.com. rendezvous at tHe Forks The world's most unique warming huts grace Canada's longest naturally frozen outdoor skating rink at The Forks (www.theforks.com) each winter. Most designs are chosen through an international art and architecture competition, and past contributors include luminaries Frank Gehry and Étienne Gaboury. The Red River Mutual Trail has been the scene of a pop-up gourmet restaurant, a winter fashion show featuring local designers and an entertainment outpost during Festival du Voyageur. Nestled at the junction of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers, The Forks National Historic Site has been a natural meeting place for 6,000 years. View constellations at the naked-eye observatory in the Oodona Celebration Circle, browse in the eclectic shops of the Johnston Terminal and The Forks Market and enjoy local takes on global cuisine at an array of casual and fine-dining restaurants. In winter, brave the tabletops and jumps at the Snowboard Fun Park, take a spin on the Olympic- size skating rink, twirl to the music at the Canopy skating rink or hit the river trail which ranges from three to nine kilometres in length in any given year. Rent skates in the Tower Atrium from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily. WFP scan to vieW Photos

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