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brittanymarion87 says:
Assiniboine Park, covering over 1,100 acres of land, is Winnipeg’s oldest park. The park consists of the Assiniboine Park Zoo, Conservatory, Park Pavilion, English gardens, Sculpture gardens, the Lyric Theatre for the performing arts, and a mini-railway. With many baron fields neatly groomed and t…
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Folklorama
1 review
#2 of 9 things to do in Winnipeg
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mrkcty says:
This festival in Winnipeg lasts about 2 weeks, every year in August (usually).
Basically Ethnic 'clubs' within the city put on performances of traditional dancing, singing and other cultural doings in a venue specific to them.
For example, one night you may want to check out some things Chile…
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brittanymarion87 says:
Containing everything from Dinosaur fossils to retro mock villages, this museum takes you through time! In the museum, which is located on the main floor of the building, you will learn much about the Boreal forest, the arctic, Hudson's Bay, and even get to board a seventeenth century ship. There is…
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brittanymarion87 says:
This is a good sight seeing idea as it takes you from The Forks to Kildonan Park along the Red River. They have a dinner cruise, and a party cruise. I have only ever done the party cruise, and let me assure you, Boat + Booze + really loud music = a VERY good time. More often than not, local radio st…
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The Forks
1 review
#5 of 9 things to do in Winnipeg
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world-traveller123 says:
The Forks Winnipeg
http://www.theforks.com/42
MY review of the Forks in Winnipeg, first a description.
The Forks a site of history and a place to meet located in Winnipeg of the downtown area. Its location is by both the Assiniboine River and the Red River. The Aboriginal People used this plac…
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silan says:
If you're a fan of Victorian architecture and historical houses, then you'll love this gorgeous house inhabited by John A. Macdonald's son, Hugh John Macdonald. A tour guide can lead you through the massive house and show you the "modern" technology of the 1800s. It's beautifully restored and contai…
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brittanymarion87 says:
The centre is ideal for the nature lover. You can simply walk the nature trails and observe wild life on your own, or go with a guide and that way plan activities in your day. On my last summer trip to Fort Whyte we pulled on our thigh-high rubber boots and searched a bog for frogs, bugs, anything! …
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world-traveller123 says:
Polo Park is an entertainment and retail entity which is also the largest in Winnipeg. There are eight malls in Winnipeg and Polo Park is the biggest of them all. It is located by the former Polo Park Racetrack. In all of Canada it was the first enclosed shopping mall. There are over 200 stores here…
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roamingduck says:
Canada being a huuuuuge country takes some getting across. Having decided not to fly we chose to take the train that goes from East to West. We didn't regret it. We opted not to have a sleeper as it was very expensive so would spend the nights sat in normal seats. Fortuately these had loads of r…
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