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Travel Guide to Canada 2024-25

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Qaumajuq, the new museum inside the Winnipeg Art Gallery, houses the world's largest collection of contemporary Inuit art with over 27,000 pieces. See nearly 5,000 stone carvings in the Visible Vault, catch new rotating exhibitions and stop in at Katita Café and the Gallery Shop. Admission to the first floor is always free (www.wag.ca/ about/qaumajuq). CITY LIGHTS Foodies alert: Manitoba's culinary scene is a rising gem, from haute to heavy-duty chowing down. You'll find food tours that cover Winnipeg's West End—the city's unofficial dining district—as well as beer and spirit tours through the historic Exchange District (www.soncinatravel.com/tours). Manitoba's famous Fall Suppers circuit offers home-cooked, hearty, community hall family-style fare all autumn long, with listings at Travel Manitoba (www.travelman- itoba.com). Shoppers will be overjoyed with the Outlet Collection Winnipeg's high-end brands, and special tourist deals (www.outletcollectionwinnipeg.com). Summer brings the Winnipeg Goldeyes AAA baseball to Shaw Park (www.goldeyes.com). Canada Life Centre, the winter home of NHL hockey's Winnipeg Jets, mounts concerts and special events year-round (www.canadalifecentre.ca), while the city's south end CFL Winnipeg Blue Bombers' Investors Group Field tackles big blockbuster concerts (www.bluebombers.com/stadium). In July, the four-day Winnipeg Folk Festival at Birds Hill Provincial Park, north of the city, is family-friendly (www.winnipegfolk festival.ca), as is the Royal Winnipeg Ballet's "Ballet in the Park" at Assiniboine Park's outdoor Lyric Theatre (www.rwb.org). Winnipeg warms up winter with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (www.wso.ca), Manitoba Opera (www.mbopera.ca), the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Tom Hendry Warehouse Theatre (www.royalmtc.ca) and Prairie Theatre Exchange (www.pte.mb.ca). Year- round, Thermëa by Nordik Spa in the city's south end (www.thermea.ca) and Ten Spa at the Hotel Fort Garry (www.tenspa.ca), provide sybaritic pleasures. THE GREAT OUTDOORS Provincial parks provide groomed hiking trails and offer on-line summer campsite bookings, and most are near small towns where local motels appeal to family-oriented explorers (www.gov.mb.ca/sd/parks/ index.html). Whiteshell Provincial Park (www.whiteshell.mb.ca) is a handy hour's drive east of Winnipeg and, further afield, wilderness wanderers can take to lakes and rivers in canoes, kayaks, or fishing boats. Cosy resort communities like Grand Beach, Gimli, Winnipeg Beach, Victoria Beach, Sandy Hook, Matlock, and many more lay claim to wide, sandy beaches. Gimli is a favourite weekend hangout with its charming marina and beach-town atmosphere (www.gimli.ca), along with an annual celebration of Icelandic culture each August during the three-day festival called Islendingadagurinn. In Spruce Woods Provincial Park, a day tripper's hiking trail covers forests, hills, a genuine desert, and the eerie, deepwater blue Devil's Punch Bowl (www.travelmani- toba.com/directory/spruce-woods- provincial-park). HERITAGE AND CULTURE Winnipeg's historic Exchange District is home to the Design Quarter, a casual grouping of eclectic, original design shops ranging from fashion to fine dining and fine art (www.designquarterwinnipeg.ca). Outside the city, historic gems include Thompson's Heritage North Museum and its tales of the Indigenous Peoples of the area (www.heritagenorthmuseum.ca); and, in MB 50 CHURCHILL LAZY BEAR • TRAVEL MANITOBA Special Events www.travelmanitoba.com/ things-to-do/art-arts/festivals-events JANUARY – FEBRUARY • WINNIPEG NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL FEBRUARY • FESTIVAL DU VOYAGEUR, WINNIPEG • NORTHERN MANITOBA TRAPPERS' FESTIVAL, THE PAS MARCH • FESTIVAL OF FOOLS, WINNIPEG • HUDSON BAY QUEST, CHURCHILL MAY • MANITO AHBEE FESTIVAL, WINNIPEG • WINNIPEG COMEDY FESTIVAL MAY – JUNE • PRIDE WINNIPEG JUNE • MANITOBA ELECTRONIC MUSIC EXHIBITION, WINNIPEG • MANITOBA SUMMER FAIR, BRANDON • TD WINNIPEG INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL JULY • MANITOBA STAMPEDE & EXHIBITION, MORRIS • WINNIPEG FOLK FESTIVAL, BIRDS HILL PROVINCIAL PARK • WINNIPEG FRINGE THEATRE FESTIVAL AUGUST • CANADA'S NATIONAL UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL, DAUPHIN • FOLKLORAMA, WINNIPEG • ICELANDIC FESTIVAL, GIMLI SEPTEMBER • MANYFEST, WINNIPEG • NUIT BLANCHE, WINNIPEG SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER • CULTURE DAYS, WINNIPEG OCTOBER • WINNIPEG COMICCON THE ST. BONIFACE MUSEUM, ORIGINALLY BUILT AS A GREY NUNS' CONVENT, IS WINNIPEG'S OLDEST BUILDING AND NORTH AMERICA'S LARGEST OAK LOG STRUCTURE. Quick Fact

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