Manitoba Vacation Guide to Natural Experiences Now Available
The new Travel Manitoba 2004 Vacation Guide is filled with a grand mix of attractions and experiences for everyone. Arranged into sections covering eight Explore Manitoba regions, the guide includes Eastern Manitoba: Spectacular Wilderness Adventures and North of 53В°: Where Spirits Soar. Under Winnipeg: Multicultural Urban Oasis, is added Family Fun, Events, Gaming, Major League Sports, Tours and more. Sections on Golf and Packages fill the back of the book.
Manitoba beckons with the friendliest people, excellent outdoor adventures and colourful, ethnic festivals. Visual arts venues bespeak a vibrant community that goes well beyond the Winnipeg Art Gallery and its largest collection of contemporary Inuit art in the world. Families will love the statue of a famous bear named after Winnipeg — Winnie-the-Pooh.
Wildlife viewing in Manitoba is superb year-round. Thousands of polar bears and beluga whales visit the Hudson Bay coastline. During spring and fall migrations, birding is spectacular in choice spots. Starting the first warm days of May, tens of thousands of red-sided garter snakes emerge near Narcisse. September is prime elk and moose viewing. Less accessible but no less stunning are massive caribou herds migrating near northern eskers.
From the ancient Pre-Cambrian Shield flanking our 100,000 lakes to the world-class cuisine in Winnipeg’s finest restaurants — Manitoba offers visitors a wide range of memorable experiences. The best part? It’s all uncrowded and easy on the pocketbook.
To request the 2004 Vacation Guide or the entire Travel Manitoba guide series (Fishing & Hunting, Great Outdoor Adventure, Travel Values, Events), call 1-800-665-0040, ext. IV4. Information is also available at www.travelmanitoba.com
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March 3, 2004
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