Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Fall/Winter 2014

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Western Canada Aviation Museum Bring this ad and receive $5 off an all-day family admission (Two adults and up to three children) (Regular price: $18) Expires: Dec 31/14 Come With Us! Fly • Guided Tours on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm • Aviation-inspired Scavenger Hunts • Kids Skyways Play Area • Open 7 days a week* • Adults $7.50 Children 3-11: $3.00, 12-17: $5.00 *Except some holidays Want to fly a plane? Spot a flying saucer? Play with the wind? Stand nose to nose with the aircraft that explored Canada's North? ... and still be back in time for dinner? Then come FLY with us! Western Canada Aviation Museum Hangar T-2, 958 Ferry Road Winnipeg | 204-786-5503 wcam.mb.ca Follow the signs from the corner of Ellice and Ferry Road ManiToba legislaTive building – herMeTiC Code Tour inglis elevaTors egyptian sphinxes, secret freemasonry symbols, a hieroglyphic nod to the sun god Ra and other mysterious messages were hiding in plain sight in the Manitoba Legislative Building for almost a century before scholar Frank Albo cracked Winnipeg's version of the Da Vinci Code. Join Albo on Heartland Travel's (www.heartlandtravel.ca) 90-minute Hermetic Code tour of the building on Wednesday evenings until Oct. 1, and find out why the number 13 and symbols of eternity are repeated in architectural features — and why the site was chosen for its mystic energy. mystic secrets 37 PHOTO: THOMAS fRICke prairie giants Rows of grain elevators were once a common sight on the Prairies. The five Inglis Elevators (www.ingliselevators.com) — most built soon after the arrival of the railroad put the town on the map in the 1920s— are remnants of another time. The visitor centre at the National Historic Site near Asessippi Ski Area and Resort is open until mid-October. PHOTO: DAVID fIRMAN

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