Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Spring/Summer 2015

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41 Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre музейнi й мистецькi виставки Museum and Art Exhibitions 184 Alexander Ave. East Winnipeg крамниця Boutique осередок Oseredok Monday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm Sunday (Summer only) 1 - 4 pm 204.942.0218 ucec@mymts.net For more information visit us at www.childrensmuseum.com Twelve interactive galleries... A world of possibilities. Arch Inglis Grain Elevators National Historic Site Inglis The Five Prairie Giants are the last remaining row of standard country grain elevators still standing. They represent one of the region's most enduring architectural symbols. 8 Lower Fort Garry Farm National Historic Site 15 min north of Winnipeg on PTH 9 While the fort itself is a beautiful restoration of a fur trading post, inside the walls the Farm Manager's House is an excellent example of Red River Frame construction, popular in the colony in the 19th century. Check out the fort's family friendly programming. 9 Esplanade Riel Between The Forks and St. Boniface, Winnipeg This cable-stayed pedestrian bridge built in 2003 has become a identifying symbol for the city of Winnipeg. Named for the "Father of Manitoba", Louis Riel, the 250-metre bridge crosses the Red River. Enjoy impressive views of the river, downtown Winnipeg, The Forks and St. Boniface at Chez Sophie sur le pond, a French restaurant located in the middle of the bridge. 10 Read more about what's hot in Manitoba at > manitobahot.com

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