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The City of Winnipeg Manitoba

City oF Winnipeg

Winnipeg

Manitoba throbs with a rhythm all its own. Nicknamed “Winterpeg” for its famously cold winters, the city wears its resilience like a badge of honor. Steeped in history, Winnipeg’s past as a railway hub is evident in its architecture and cultural mosaic. Indigenous influences blend seamlessly with European settlers’ traditions, creating a vibrant tapestry. The Forks, where the Assiniboine and Red Rivers converge, pulsates with energy, offering museums, festivals, and stunning views. Beyond the modern heart, historic neighbourhoods brim with character, each boasting its own unique charm. Winnipeg isn’t afraid to embrace its extremes, offering world-class festivals year-round, from the electrifying Winnipeg Folk Festival in summer to the (freezing) vanguard art scene that thrives even in the coldest months. So, whether you’re seeking cultural immersion, outdoor adventures on the frozen rivers, or a taste of a city that celebrates its individuality, Winnipeg awaits.

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Travel Guide

In this meticulously crafted guide, we take you beyond the ordinary, offering insights into the pulse of Winnipeg as only a seasoned traveler can. 

Travel Guide

Discover Winnipeg and beyond with 30 unique routes designed for all cyclists of all skill levels. With routes ranging from 26 to 50 kilometres, with shortcuts as short as 5 kilometres, anyone can hop on their bike and explore what this city has to offer!

Travel Guide

Having travelled to over one hundred countries on six continents, international travel guru and bestselling author Robin Esrock turns his attention to the Canadian prairies.

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