Travelling to Canada? Why Manitoba is an underrated option

There’s no denying that Canada is an amazing place for international tourists. However, most of Canada’s tourism interest is on the coasts – either Montreal and Toronto in the eastern part of the country or Vancouver on the west coast. But the middle part of Canada has a lot to offer as well. Specifically, Manitoba is an amazing but often overlooked destination for those visiting Canada. It features indoor attractions, outdoor adventures, world-class cities, welcoming small towns, and so much more. Let’s dive deeper into what Manitoba has to offer and why it’s a great spot for any tourist.
Winnipeg
The most obvious reason to visit Manitoba is the city of Winnipeg. The city is full of museums that showcase its rich history and culture. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the main attraction, but there are many more museums and cultural attractions in Winnipeg. At the same time, there is no shortage of world-class restaurants, shopping options, and nightlife to keep visitors entertained during their stay
Small towns
Manitoba is far more than just Winnipeg. The countryside is dotted with farmland and charming small towns, all of which are hidden gems just waiting to be discovered. There are picture-perfect towns with cosy coffee shops, walkable main streets, beautifully maintained parks, and historic landmarks. You can go just about anywhere in Manitoba and find a small town that has something special to offer.
Seeing wildlife
Most of Canada is great for wildlife enthusiasts. Manitoba, in particular, has the town of Churchill, which is known as the polar bear capital of the world. Located in northern Manitoba, Churchill is home to thousands of polar bears. In the fall, there are tours available that make it safe to see polar bears in the wild. Meanwhile, if you visit during the summer, Churchill offers snorkelling that can bring you close to beluga whales.
The northern lights
In addition to polar bears and beluga whales, Churchill is also one of the best places on the planet to see the northern lights. Between January and March, the Aurora Borealis regularly lights up the sky. Even if you don’t venture as far north as Churchill, other parts of the province, especially small towns without a lot of light pollution, can also offer a glimpse of the northern lights.
Land of lakes
Minnesota, located across the U.S. border from Manitoba, is known as the land of 10,000 lakes. But most people don’t know that Manitoba is home to over 100,000 lakes, most notably Lake Winnipegosis and Lake Manitoba. This means opportunities for boating, fishing, swimming, and ice skating – all depending on the time of year. Manitoba is also home to some of the most unique lakes in the world, like the tunnels of Caddy Lake, which are perfect for kayaking, or the turquoise water of Little Limestone Lake.
Fun and games
On top of museums, wildlife, and lakeside activities, there is no shortage of fun and games in Manitoba. The province is full of arcades and game centres, axe-throwing and escape rooms. If you’re so inclined, Manitoba is also home to the Assinboia Downs Horse Racing Track and several entertainment complexes. Even better, there are online casinos in Manitoba accessible from one’s favourite mobile device at all times. That means during visits, games can be played anytime individuals have a few free moments and just want to relax after a day of exploring all that Manitoba has to offer.
The people
Canada is well known for being one of the friendliest countries in the world, and Manitoba is no exception. Whether you’re in Winnipeg or one of the province’s small towns, the people of Manitoba are always welcoming and willing to help tourists. If you spend just a few minutes talking to some of the locals, you won’t regret your decision to take a trip to Manitoba because the people will make you feel right at home.
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