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Saint-Boniface

St. Boniface Cathedral in summer. Credit: Ginette Manaigre

Winnipeg’s French Quarter is the heart of the city’s history. Visit Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum and take a trip through Métis and Franco-Manitoban culture. Wander the grounds of St. Boniface Cemetery and Cathedral, the eternal resting place of Manitoba’s founder, Louis Riel. Stroll neighbourhood boutiques and cafes along Provencher Boulevard, then walk over the […]

The Exchange District National Historic Site

Exchange District. Credit: Exchange District Biz

A National Historic Site that has become a hotbed for creative types and cool stores, The Exchange retains all the charms of its 19th-century beginnings. You’ll find the heart of Winnipeg’s live theatre and concert scene, which includes the jazzy Cube outdoor stage and Pantages Playhouse Theatre. When you stroll along its charming streets you’ll […]

Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature

Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature. Credit: Nordik Group.

Enjoy a unique relaxation experience in nature! Located only 8 km from downtown Winnipeg, adjacent to the Crescent Drive Golf Course, Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature is a haven that features world-class thermotherapy facilities inspired by some of the best Scandinavian traditions. Take the time to unwind and reenergize in their baths (hot, cold and temperate), saunas, exfoliation […]

Little Canada

A miniature scene showing a tiny fishing hut

Welcome to Little Canada, where we invite you to be a part of something small.  Showcasing Canada in miniature art form, Little Canada is the kind of place you have to see to believe. It’s a love letter to a nation, modelled in its most ideal form; where diversity is celebrated, belonging is emulated and […]

Winnipeg 150

Winnipeg sign at The Forks. Credit: Lily Castillo

The City of Winnipeg was incorporated on November 8, 1973, with a population of around 2,000 people spread out over five square kilometers (just over three miles). As the first election and first meeting of City Council happened in 1874, 2024 is the official 150th anniversary of the city.Throughout the year, expect to see a […]

Manitoba Museum

Nonsuch at the Manitoba Museum. Credit: Ian McCausland

The history of the province comes to life inside this stunning museum. Sail aboard the life-sized replica of the “Nonsuch” ketch or stroll the boardwalks of Winnipeg circa 1920. Follow the roots of Canada through the Hudson’s Bay Gallery and travel into the future inside the Science Gallery and Planetarium. The Manitoba Museum has recently […]

The Forks

Busy food hall.

Stroll the Riverwalk, skate down the trail on the frozen Red and Assiniboine rivers in the winter, hop on a guided river cruise, sip craft beer at The Common or on the huge 250-seat licensed outdoor patio and take in 6,000 years of history at Oodena Circle.  NEW! The Forks Trading Company – Winnipeg’s favourite […]

North Carolina

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North Carolina has long been known as an outdoor adventurer’s dream destination, boasting an infinite array of activities to enjoy every time of the year. But, spring and summer offer some of the most unforgettable experiences of the year.  Discover the essence of spring and summer in North Carolina with a wealth of unforgettable experiences. Immerse yourself […]

Visit 1000 Islands

Visit 1000 Islands

Let us introduce New York’s 1000 Islands! Just across the St. Lawrence River in New York State, several small communities along the water attract travelers from all over North America. Tranquil stays, exciting sporting opportunities, high-quality artisan creations and explorations into 1000 Islands’ history are abundant during a trip to the region.