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Affordability - Own your own home at a price you can afford. Housing prices in Manitoba are among the lowest in the country. Meet us at The Forks - The junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers in Winnipeg has been a meeting place for over 6, years.

Today, it is home to Winnipeg's foremost destination welcoming over 4 million visitors each year to its shops, restaurants, river walks and skating trails.

Quality Education - Manitoba's five universities and three community colleges offer high-quality advanced education with some of Canada's lowest tuition fees. L'Universite de Saint-Boniface is Manitoba's French-language post-secondary institution, and delivers university programs entirely in French.

Canada's Heartland - You're at the centre of it all in Manitoba, providing you and your family with easy access to explore the rest of Canada, and the United States. Sunny days - Winnipeg is Canada's third sunniest city with 2, bright sunny hours and sunny days per year. Canadian Museum for Human Rights - Winnipeg is home to the only museum in the world devoted solely to human rights. Dignity, respect and inclusion are given a showcase in this national museum.

Visitors can also climb aboard a zodiac boat and drift among pods of graceful Beluga whales or gaze up at the world-famous aurora borealis northern lights as they dance across the night sky. The thrill of skating down 8. Cross-country skiing on a lake: exotic. Dogsledding through the prairies: exotic. Did you know that Winnipeg is the 2nd sunniest major city in Canada? This lends itself well for our beautiful summers, and takes the bite off a bit in the winter - but my favourite perk about our sunshine is the sunsets.

Or as the sky turns fiery red behind hundreds of geese migrating in the fall. Or as its reflection bounces off the water on the beach just as you thought ice cream was the only perfect way to end the evening. Manitoba has a lot of cool things going for it, but polar bears might just take the cake. Churchill is the Polar Bear Capital of the World, and one of the best places in the world to see polar bears in their natural environment.

Thankfully, after days without service, the tracks were repaired and the train is back - and we're very thankful. All it takes is to explore just one new place every year in Manitoba, and I think the way you view and appreciate the province would never be the same again.

While my numbers may be skewed in an attempt to beat my sister, it felt like every time we went out there we saw more wildlife than I could count in my tiny little hands. I am so thankful for the wild life that we have in Manitoba. For example, I saw my first polar bear this year: cried. I felt the splash of a beluga and heard the playful songs they sing: cried.

I woke up and saw my dog this morning: cried. Anyone else get the Thanksgiving weeps? Each group holds dear its traditions with the Icelandic and Gimli Ice festivals, where the Vikings boldly display their talents at live combat. The National Ukrainian Festival in Dauphin features lively song, dance and fancy footwork that will make even the person with two left feet want to do a jig.

And the stories held within the walls of the New Iceland Heritage Museum and the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre each offer insights into these cultures that make the experience all the more meaningful. Take the St. If you missed the memo on just how great Manitoba is for fishing , with over 80 species, and some of the best memories to be made, then you could possibly be living under a rock. Manitobans happen to love fishing. Some fish in high waters, some fish in open waters, others sit stubbornly in below temperatures jigging their baits in hard waters.

Some stay close to home along the Red waiting for their next big weekend cat, while others make a destination of their hobby, venturing out to remote fishing lodges in search of giant pike to fulfil those trophy dreams. Enter Manitoba with so many small towns to choose from that you could easily close your eyes and just pick one. Arborg is known for its large curling rock, which also happens to be the largest in the world, while Altona proudly holds the moniker of the Sunflower Capital of Canada.

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