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The Historic St. Boniface Cathedral of Winnipeg
The St. Boniface Cathedral, a landmark of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in integral to the history and culture of the French Catholic community of Canada.
The Folklorama Cultural Festival of Winnipeg
Folklorama, Winnipeg's long-running cultural festivals, has presented Canada's diversity to the world for forty years with dancing, ethnic food, and cultural displays.
The Leo Mol Sculpture Gardens of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba lost one of its most famous citizens at the beginning of July when Leo Mol, world-renowned sculptor of bronzes and ceramics, died at the age of 94.
Musical Theater at Winnipeg's Rainbow Stage
Ever since its first performance in 1953, Rainbow Stage in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been one of Canada's most popular outdoor theaters.
What to Do at Grand Beach on Lake Winnipeg
Manitoba, Canada's gateway province to the west, is known for it bright sunshine and many lakes, and especially the beaches on Lake Winnipeg.
Spring Comes to Winnipeg
Winnipeg, Manitoba, is a city known best for its cold winter weather, but spring can be a time of quiet beauty, with flowers and leaves replacing the snow.
Exploring Southern Manitoba
Often called Friendly Manitoba, this province offers the traveler everything from festivals and outdoor adventure to culture and shopping.
What to Do in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Festivals and special events are often the best way to get to know a tcity like Winnipeg, Manitoba, as visitors and locals mingle to celebrate the past and present.