Romantic Manitoba
Manitoba is the perfect place to cuddle or re-kindle ties or relax in a cozy cabin, get spoiled at a spa, or explore a backwoods trail. Here are enticing ideas to indulge the romantic in you:
Catch the Big One
Home to 100,000 lakes, Manitoba boasts some of the best fishing in Canada. Fly-in to a remote lodge with your loved one, reel in the walleye (pickerel), pike (jack) and trout by day, and enjoy candlelit gourmet cuisine by night.
Bond While Mudslinging
Situated in the Fort Garry Hotel, Ten Spa offers a luxurious getaway. Hamam treatments provide aromatic salt scrubs and warm mud for a truly ‘hands on’ experience, leaving you rejuvenated and detoxified.
Find love lakeside
Whiteshell Provincial Park is the perfect setting to cuddle up for a winter weekend. Winter horse rides, Nordic skiing, or hot tubbing can all be part of the mix in this stunning area of the Canadian Shield.
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Get in the Swing
Manitoba’s golf vacations ‘Fore’ the discerning. Tee up at one of dozens of Manitoba golf courses - well-designed, suprisingly affordable, and remarkably uncrowded.
Golf in Manitoba is a duffer’s dream, with 131 public and private golf courses to choose from, and remarkably reasonable green fees. Our courses, designed by the likes of Stanley Thompson, Les Furber, Norman H. Woods and native Manitoban J.A. Thompson, are landscaped gems that take full advantage of Manitoba’s rich natural assets - including parklands, water and wildlife. Deer, foxes, black bear, even the occasional wolf, have been spotted on our fairways. Choose high summer or early fall for your very own PGA tour.
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Food, Glorious Food!
Manitoba’s culinary icons and ethnic fare - from asparagus to zabaglione, with every conceivable dish and ethnic food in between, Manitoba is a gourmand's heaven.
Winnipeg places among Canada's culinary meccas, with this diverse, provincial capital possessing one of the highest ratios of restaurants per capita in Canada. You'll find traditional First Nations foods like bison, game, fish, wild rice and saskatoon berries featured on Manitoba menus. Try bannock, sample smoked Lake Winnipeg goldeye and look for wild blueberry desserts in season. Sushi, gelato, dim sum, tourtière, pea soup, challah, fresh-baked bagels, vinetarta, souvlaki, kugel, perogies and borscht all coexist here in an eclectic culinary melange. In recent decades, they've been commingled with Filipino, south-east Asian, and Central and South American ethnic flavours.
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A Great Weekend in Winnipeg
Day One : Shop the Exchange District
The Exchange District is an architecturally-distinct area which is a designated National Historic Site and is the original centre of commerce and the arts in Winnipeg. It is known for its 30-block collection of turn-o-fthe-last-century architecture, reputed to be unrivalled in North America. It is used in movies such as Shall We Dance? with Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford with Brad Pitt.
The Exchange District is becoming a vibrant emerging area. After lunch, go antiquing, explore hip shops and...
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