
Winnipeg is a gem full
of great attractions at the prairie's edge. The home of the
Hudson's Bay Company, Lower Fort Garry, and Louis Riel, history
abounds at this historic crossroads.
Just north of the city tour the Lower
Fort Garry National Historic Site and explore its role
in the fur trade. Step back in time with staff outfitted in
period dress for a look at life in the mid 1800s. The big
summer event, the Red River Rendezvous is a real draw for
history buffs.
If you are fond of nature, Oak
Hammock Marsh is a must see. This is a birder's paradise
set in a reclaimed 36-square-kilometre marsh and tall-grass
prairie. Thousands of migrating birds stop here on their seasonal
travels. Open year-round, you can enjoy exhibits, theatre
shows, the observation deck, hiking trails, a gift shop and
café.
With many ethnic groups, Winnipeg provides world renowned
arts, entertainment, culture and cuisine. It's two week long
Folk Festival is one of the largest in the
world. If you stay longer you may want to take in a theatre
production at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, explore the Manitoba
Museum of Man and Nature, shop at the historic Forks or dine
at a fine Greek restaurant.
Do you like money? The Royal Canadian Mint is worth a visit
as you head south to Steinbach. This architecturally impressive
facility specializes in striking all circulating coins for
Canada and many foreign countries. Visitors can watch the
minting of coins from a wonderful viewing gallery. A walk
through the landscaped interior courtyard and the history
of coins exhibit are recommended. Want samples? They are available
in the newly designed boutique.
You've done it! You toured the MOM's Way,
the BEST WAY, the Manitoba,
Ontario, Minnesota way from
Thunder Bay to Winnipeg! We hope you'll do it again and come
back often! |