Explore 11 itineraries through national parks, wildlife reserves and wild landscapes.
Winnipeg, Manitoba's capital, is one of Canada's most underrated cities. The Forks (confluence of the Red and...
Selkirk (10,200 inhabitants), 30 km north of Winnipeg on the Red River's west bank, proclaims itself "World Ca...
Lower Fort Garry (1830) is the oldest intact stone Hudson's Bay Company fort still standing in North America....
Tyndall Stone, a characteristic mottled dolomitic limestone quarried in southeastern Manitoba since 1832, is o...
Steinbach hosts the Mennonite Heritage Village, the world's largest Mennonite museum: 32 restored period build...
Gimli on Lake Winnipeg is the world's largest Icelandic community outside Iceland itself. Founded in 1875 by I...
Dauphin, Canada's Ukrainian capital, hosts Canada's National Ukrainian Festival (CNUF, August), North America'...
Pinawa, a village in the Canadian Shield, is known for its suspension bridge (between the Pinawa and Winnipeg...
The International Peace Garden, straddling the Manitoba/North Dakota border, has celebrated Canada–US friendsh...
Hecla Island, in Lake Winnipeg, is a provincial park with a preserved Icelandic village, one of only two authe...
Brandon, dubbed the "Wheat City," is Manitoba's second-largest city. The Trans-Canada Hwy (1) links it to Winn...