For those who are seeking a change of scenery from the everyday this fall, you may want to consider planning your next trip to Manitoba. With its diverse landscapes, wilderness, and distinguished arts and culture scene, it may very well be the perfect spot for your fall getaway. Don’t know much about Manitoba? Here are some facts you need to know. In no time, you’ll be booking your Manitoba cabin rental.
Wilderness – Checking out beautiful Churchill, the polar bear capital of the world, is a definite must. There is no other place like it on Earth. Plunging your paddle into the beautiful water into one of Manitoba’s many thousands of lakes as you take in the serene scenery from your canoe or kayak is also a peaceful and popular activity to do. You may catch a glimpse of caribou or take in historical sites like the Bloodvein. If fishing is more your angle, then you’ll likely catch a Walleye or Northern Pike – just a couple of the most popular fish swimming in Manitoba’s waters. In Manitoba, there is always something fun and interesting to explore outside.
Arts & Culture – Manitoba has an extraordinary arts and culture scene for those who want a break from the great outdoors. From the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra to the National Ballet of Winnipeg to the many innovative and creative art showcases, there is a world class value of art waiting to be appreciated in Manitoba. French Canadian culture is also very integral to Manitoba’s way of life, so be sure to explore La Maison Riel and taste a tourtiere while you’re there.
Family Fun – Manitoba is one big playground for families with children. There are many activities that are fun for kids and even bigger kids (that means you, grown-ups). One of the main attractions, especially during the fall, is getting lost in one of Manitoba’s many corn mazes. Assiniboine Park is another must-see spot with its zoo, cycling trails, duck ponds, and of course the statute of Winnie-the-Pooh.
Brianne Hogan is an avid traveller and freelance writer. Her work’s been featured in numerous publications, including blogTO and Post City Magazine. Brianne is the blog and article writer for Online Cottage Rental.
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