Travel Manitoba Vacation Guide

Spring/Summer 2015

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102 regions TOURISM NORTH Rich in natural wonders, the North is home to polar bears, beluga whales, wolves, walleye and birds of every description. Discover aboriginal culture, revisit the fur-trade era and explore a vast landscape of unspoiled wilderness. Snowshoe to an ice-fishing hole on a pristine lake, hike to majestic waterfalls and marvel at the North's hardy history at museums in Churchill, The Pas and Thompson. We'll leave the northern lights on for you. > visitnorthernmanitoba.ca PARKLAND This aptly named region is a natural paradise of scenic woodlands, picturesque lakes, rushing rivers and dramatic escarpments — along with eclectic shopping emporiums, art galleries and historic sites. Climb Manitoba's highest mountain, bike, ski and snowshoe along winding trails, discover the joys of ice-fishing and keep your camera handy for encounters with wildlife. > parklandtourism.com Manitoba's regions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 INTERLAKE Stretching to the horizon, the shorelines of two inland oceans, Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba, are magnets for naturalists, history buffs and artists — not to mention Vikings. Fall migration season finds marshes teeming with Canada geese, and winter is fine for ice- fishing and cross-country skiing. Hole up at lakeside resort, trip back in time at Gimli's New Iceland Heritage Museum and keep an eye out for Manipogo — Lake Manitoba's version of the Loch Ness Monster. > interlaketourism.com WESTMAN From the desert of Spirit Sands to the woodland trails of Turtle Mountain Provincial Park, western Manitoba is a dreamscape for footloose explorers. Rolling hills, lush forests and Prairie vistas hold endless opportunities for outdoor fun and adventure, and there's no shortage of urban delights. > tourismwestman.ca PEMBINA VALLEY CENTRAL PLAINS This fertile greenbelt is a land of legends, history and diversity — and of course, sea monsters. Find ancient fossils of prehistoric marine reptiles and follow the flightpaths of migrating waterfowl and raptors. Roam from Delta Marsh and Lake Manitoba in the north to the cliffs of the Manitoba Escarpment in the south along a patchwork of scenic trails and highways — and share in the bounty of Manitoba's breadbasket at fall suppers along the way. EASTMAN Lake shores and boreal forest bump up against the rugged Precambrian Shield in this all-season playground. Ski in to a resort cabin, explore unique historic sites in Manitoba's largest French settlements and the enjoy local hospitality at every turn. > eastmantourism.ca WINNIPEG Upscale art galleries and rustic historic sites, chic shops and farmers' markets, nightlife and wildlife — Winnipeg is a city of diverse charms. Catch a ballet, meet a brawny bison, take in a sporting event or theatre festival and join the fun at one of the city's vibrant cultural celebrations and festivals. > tourismwinnipeg.com From prairie dogs to polar bears, wheat fields to whitewater rapids and neon to northern lights, Manitoba is a land of endless variety. Explore urban architecture, arts and culture. Retreat to a country spa and immerse yourself in local history. You'll find a fresh surprise at every turn throughout our friendly regions. 7 6 5 4 Explore every corner of our beautiful province. Watch the videos at travelmanitoba.com > travelmanitoba.com/place-to-go > exploremb.com > pembinavalleycentralplainstourism.com

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