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Brandon

One of the province's largest cities, Brandon is primarily an agricultural and industrial crossroads. We recommend seeing the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Centre (one of five farms established in...

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Churchill

The "Polar Bear Capital of the World," the town of Churchill transports visitors to an authentic experience within the tundra of Manitoba Canada. An ecotourists' dream, watch the polar bear migration across the ice of the Hudson Bay from the safety o...

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Gimli/Hecla Island/Selkirk

When an erupting volcano threatened their homes in 1875, a number of Icelanders left their homeland and ended up around Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba. They formed their own short-lived nation, the Republic of New Iceland. Gimli and Hecla Island are two v...

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Hecla Island

Hecla Island is a nature lovers paradise. Classified as a National Park there is a diversity of recreational activities available, including walking trails, first-class fishing, golfing, hiking and cross country skiing. The Island's landscape is...

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Hudson Bay

Located in Manitoba near Churchill, Hudson Bay is in the heart of polar bear territory. With expert guides, visitors can embark on Arctic world adventures along the Hudson Bay shoreline for a glimpse of beluga whales, any of the more than 250 bird sp...

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Lower Fort Garry National Historic Park

When you visit this well-preserved 1830s fort, you'll find a store, a doctor's house, a men's dormitory and other structures all built from limestone. They're filled with authentic artifacts from the fur-trading days. The whole place comes alive than...

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Morden

Set in the scenic Pembina Valley, about a 90-minute drive southwest of Winnipeg, Morden's Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre houses the world's largest collection of marine fossils, all of them found in Manitoba, a large part of which was once the bott...

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Riding Mountain National Park

Mostly wilderness, the park provides 1,150 sq mi/2,980 sq km for hiking, camping, golfing, horseback riding, canoeing and kayaking. Wildlife found in the park includes elk, moose, bears, coyotes, wolves and a small herd of bison. Its resort town of W...

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Selkirk

Selkirk is the self-proclaimed Catfish Capital of the World, but its main attraction is the Marine Museum of Manitoba, which has five grounded and restored ships you can explore. Selkirk's main events are the Festival on the Red (dances, snowmobile ...

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Steinbach

Visit Steinbach, located 30 mi/50 km southeast of Winnipeg, to see the 40-acre/16-hectare Mennonite Heritage Village, which documents the lives of early Mennonite settlers. Enjoy wandering through the village's restored prairie-sod house (called a se...

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The Pas

Once an important fur-trading point, The Pas (pronounced paw) is now a commercial center, transportation hub and site of the Northern Manitoba Trappers' Festival and World Championship Dog Race (mid-February). During the festival, locals and visitors...

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Thompson

The sprawling nickel-mining town of Thompson is practically the end of the road in Manitoba—only the tiny village of Gillam and Churchill lie farther north. For those seeking genuine wilderness fishing, hunting, camping or paddling, Thompson makes a ...

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Winnipeg

Winnipeg surprises. It's a large and cosmopolitan city rising from the vast plains of southern Manitoba, not the regional town some may expect. Winnipeg is home to the world-class Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Blue Bombe...

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Manitoba is in the heart of Canada. It is renowned for dramatic landscapes, a surprising cultural heritage and warm and friendly people. For a unique perspective take the train to Churchill in Northern Manitoba and see the polar bears. Visit the wonderful city of Winnipeg. This is a thriving cultural center and has a premier ballet company The Royal Winnipeg Ballet. In Western Manitoba visit the scenic Riding Mountain National Park. The excellent beaches of Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg are ocean-like paradises in the center of North America.
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All aboard for an epic rail journey across captivating Canada. Settle into your first-class, art deco train car aboard VIA Rail’s The Canadian to cruise and snooze your way through five picturesque provinces. Your epic adventure across Canada begins with two overnights in Toronto, featuring a visit ...

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6-Nights Polar Bear Safari

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A Polar Bear Safari Experience: Polar bear watching is best done naturally, and nowhere does it better than Churchill Wild’s collection of luxury ecolodges in the Arctic tundra. A short flight from nearby Churchill, venture beyond the Arctic Circle deep into bear territory for an extraordin...

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6-Nights Polar Bear Travel - Great Ice Bear Tour

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A Polar Bear Travel Experience of a Lifetime Imagine coming face to face with one of the world’s most majestic and powerful creatures in its natural habitat. This journey takes you to the tundra of northern Manitoba, near the shores of Hudson Bay. Here polar bears roam free, and you’l...

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6-Nights The Stories of Canada - Manitoba

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Welcome to the edge of the Arctic – a remote region where polar bears march towards the coastline, wolves play in the barren tundra, and moose drift through frozen forest. Here you’ll experience a seven-day adventure like no other. Your days will be filled with hikes and excursions near ...

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5-Nights Ultimate Polar Bear Adventure

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On this amazing 6-day adventure, visit the arctic tundra of Churchill, Manitoba, where polar bears roam free and the Northern Lights appear 300 nights of the year. Watch for wildlife like arctic fox, hare and camouflaged ptarmigan, and enjoy activities like cultural tours to historic sites and dog m...

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6-Nights Canada Polar Bear Trip | Great Ice Bear Adventure

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The Great Ice Bear Adventure is undoubtedly the most diverse and holistic wildlife viewing package offered anywhere in the world for polar bears seekers. It combines three nights at our Dymond Lake Ecolodge, where many of the Arctic’s most famous residents are seen and photographed on foot, wi...

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7-Nights Polar Bears & Beluga Whales

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This trip combines the thrill of seeing and hearing beluga whales with summer polar bear viewing on the tundra. Thousands of beluga whales congregate in the Hudson Bay each summer, and you’ll see and hear hundreds of them both from the air on the flight to and from the lodge and on boat tours ...

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When Europeans pushed into the land that's now Manitoba in the late 1600s, they went for the wildlife. Or more accurately, they went for the wildlife's fur. Today, the province's rich supply of furry and fishy creatures—and the unspoiled wilderness in which they live—still draws travelers. One animal in particular—the polar bear—is more easily seen in Manitoba than anywhere else. Each year, the town of Churchill becomes a kind of way station for the migrating bears, allowing people a close-up view of one the largest predators in North America.

Wilderness enthusiasts also enjoy seeking out Manitoba's moose, black bear, caribou, white-tail deer and wide variety of birds, including snow geese, Canada geese, ducks, grouse, snowy owls, eagles, falcons and hawks. The water-blessed province offers excellent fishing and boating on the inland lakes and rivers and the opportunity to view seals and beluga whales in Hudson Bay.

The southern part of Manitoba combines the majestic expanse of the prairie with distinct farming towns of Ukrainian, Russian, Icelandic and Mennonite heritage. And lest you think Manitoba is entirely farmland, forest, lakes and tundra, there is also Winnipeg, a cosmopolitan center of culture and industry rising from the prairie.

Geography

Bordered on the northeast by Hudson Bay, this fairly flat province is mostly covered by northern boreal forest, arctic tundra and three large inland lakes: Winnipeg, Manitoba and Winnipegosis. The southern part of the province, where 90% of the population lives, has good farm and grazing land on open prairie. There are some very small mountains in Riding Mountain National Park and Duck Mountain Provincial Park.

History

The Ojibwa, Cree and Assiniboine inhabited the flat grasslands of what is now southern Manitoba. Culturally related to the Great Plains tribes living farther south, they were nomadic hunters whose complex culture was based primarily on the hunting of bison and the processing of its meat and hide. In the north, the population was more culturally akin to the Inuit. They hunted caribou, fished, and collected wild vegetables and berries.

The first Europeans arrived in Manitoba in 1668. Two years later, King Charles II of England granted the charter that established the Hudson's Bay Co., which attempted to control the fur trade in most of western and northern Canada, including the region that is now Manitoba. It was not until 1812 that the first permanent European settlers arrived in the province. Their attempts at farming often met with natural disaster, and they were subject to frequent harassment from the North West Co., which was engaged in a bitter trading struggle with the Hudson's Bay Co.

The Dominion of Canada was established in the 1860s, and the lands of the Hudson's Bay Co. were scheduled to become part of the new confederation. A group of Metis and aboriginal people, led by Louis Riel, became concerned that they would lose their territory after the area became part of Canada. Their Red River Rebellion erupted in 1868, and Riel's forces were successful in establishing their own government for a brief time. The uprising was eventually put down, but the rebels did win property and language rights as a part of the 1870 legislation that joined Manitoba to the rest of Canada. (Riel, however, was later hanged for taking part in the rebellion.)

The arrival of the railways in the 1880s—and the immigrants of many nationalities and cultures who rode them—tied Manitoba more closely to the rest of Canada. The railways also raised its status as a breadbasket and commercial center that provided agricultural products and trade goods to the nation. Even today, when manufacturing constitutes a good share of the province's economy, Manitoba still depends greatly on agriculture for its prosperity.

Snapshot

Manitoba's chief attractions are fishing, hunting, wilderness scenery, polar bears, provincial parks, boating and white-water rafting, Winnipeg and a diverse culture.

Travelers seeking wilderness adventures and a vacation off the beaten track will have a great time in Manitoba. Those who are looking for the supercharged pace of a large metropolis may find that Winnipeg doesn't quite fill the bill (but that's one reason we like Manitoba's capital city.)

Potpourri

Winnipeg's Royal Canadian Mint not only produces Canadian coins, but has minted currency coins for some 60 other countries, from Australia to Yemen. The Mint also produced the world's first colored circulation coin: a memorial coin honoring Canadian cancer hero (and one-time Winnipegger), long-distance runner Terry Fox.

Manitoba's big on big things: a 76-ft/23-m replica of Van Gogh's Sunflowers painting on a giant easel in the town of Altona, the world's largest Coca-Cola can in Portage la Prairie, a giant fire hydrant at Elm Creek, Chuck the Channel Catfish at Selkirk, a monster mosquito in Komarno, a gargantuan pumpkin at Roland, and dozens more corny-but-cute statues and mascots erected by small towns around the province.

The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Canada's oldest dance company, received the "royal" title in 1953 from Queen Elizabeth, the first such distinction she awarded anywhere.

Although Manitoba is considered one of Canada's western provinces, it is located near the geographic center of the continent. This gives Manitoba a bit of an identity crisis, having been moved to the Eastern Division of the Canadian Football League, yet primarily known for being the "Gateway to the West."

Wapusk National Park in northern Manitoba contains one of the world's largest polar-bear "nurseries." An estimated 1,200 winter dens are located within the park's boundaries. Perhaps 250 are occupied each year by females, which use them to give birth to and raise their infant cubs.

Polar bears are not white. Their skins are black, and their hair is clear—but each hair shaft is constructed to reflect light, making the animal appear white.

A huge population of nonvenomous red-sided garter snakes lives in pits about 4 mi/6 km north of Narcisse, west of Gimli. This is thought to be the greatest concentration of the breed in the world. The best time to see them (or avoid them, depending on your feelings about snakes) is mid-April to mid-May, when tens of thousands of snakes mate in giant, writhing masses.




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