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Articles tagged with Manitoba (64)
Northern vision
An interview with Prime Minister Stephen Harper about the past, present and future of Canada's North
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department:
Discovery
Tags:
Alert, Nunavut, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Churchill, Manitoba, Geographic education, Geography, Manitoba, National parks, Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Parks Canada, Stephen Harper, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Fall literary festivals
Covering everything from non-fiction to spoken word and sci-fi, here’s a selection of lit fests to suit book-lovers of all stripes
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2012
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Michela Rosano
Tags:
Alberta, Books, Edmonton, Alberta, Festivals, Huntsville, Ontario, Literature, Manitoba, Muskoka, Ontario, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Rockton, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Toronto, Ontario, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Rocking around the Peg
Highlights from Winnipeg’s Magical Musical History bus tour
Path of the paddle
Inspired by age-old travelways, a new canoe route knits together the Canada Trail
Protection for a unique lake
Manitoba’s Little Limestone Lake receives special protection
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Forget fashion — put on your toque and play outdoors in our coldest provincial capital
A site to behold
The Pimachiowin Aki project aims to designate Manitoba’s Bloodvein River and surrounding forests a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Culinary Canadiana
Ten iconic eating experiences from coast to coast
A not-so-great lake
The Lake is worse off than the Great Lakes in the 1960s. It’s time to start buying prescriptions
The devil’s drainage
What happens when the U.S. drains polluted water into a Canadian watershed?
Modernist flare in ‘the Peg’
Discover the city’s trove of modern architecture
Hecla Island with kids
Exploring Lake Winnipeg’s Hecla Island? Slow down and let a six-year-old call the shots.
Goodbye Tallgrass Prairie
Once covering 6,000 square kilometres in Manitoba’s Red River valley, the tallgrass prairie has all but vanished from the Canadian landscape
Lower Fort Garry: Hands-on heritage
Visitors are expected to touch the exhibits at Manitoba’s Lower Fort Garry
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2010
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Nelle Oosterom
The cold war
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2009
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Liana B. Baker
Into the void
Join our favourite shadowy eccentric on a backroads tour of ghost towns
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department:
TenBest
Contributors:
Johnnie Bachusky
Tags:
Alberta, Balaclava, Ontario, Bents, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, CFB Rivers, Manitoba, Depot Harbour, Ontario, Ghost town, Ireland's Eye, Newfoundland and Labrador, Manitoba, Mountain Park, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Phoenix, British Columbia, Quebec, Robsart, Saskatchewan, Sandon, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Val-Jalbert, Quebec
So you think you can dance?
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2009
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Alison Gillmor
The manure tour
If you still think milk comes from the grocery store, spend a few days working under the backside of a herd of Holsteins on a Manitoba farm
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2009
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Dawn Calleja
True Norse strong and free
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2009
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Graham Lanktree
A walk in the park
Provincial parks don’t always get their due, so it’s time to highlight 25 of Canada’s provincial and territorial playgrounds to explore this year
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2009
Department:
Feature stories
Tags:
Alberta, Basin Head Provincial Park, Blomidon Provincial Park, Bowron Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park, Chance Cove Provincial Park, Five Islands Provincial Park, French River Provincial Park, Gooseberry Cove Provincial Park, Hopewell Rocks, Katannilik Territorial Park Reserve, Killarney Provincial Park, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Panmure Island Provincial Park, Parc national de la Gaspésie, Parc national du Saguenay, Prelude Lake Territorial Park, Prince Edward Island, Provincial parks, Quebec, Quetico Provincial Park, Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park, Saskatchewan, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park, Tombstone Territorial Park, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Woolastook Park, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, Yukon
The sap that changed the world
A serious maple syrup fan unveils her favourite cabanes à sucre and offers a range of maple experiences serving everything from folklore to fine dining
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2009
Department:
TenBest
Contributors:
Shawna Wagman
Diverting disaster
Manitoba’s $665 million answer to the Red River’s revenge
City of lights
Pull on your warmest woollies and step out into the mid-winter cold of Churchill, Man., for the greatest show between heaven and Earth
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2008
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Alison Gillmor
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Dawn Goss
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The prairies may be boring for drivers, but Winnipeg never falls flat on attractions — or heart
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2008
Department:
OneCity
Contributors:
Joanna Fultz
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