Manitoba

Canada

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This wild province has one of Canada’s biggest cities, one of its largest lakes and one of its best points to access tundra.

Extending from the upper border of North Dakota in the United States to the shores of Hudson Bay, the Canadian province of Manitoba is a rugged region of plains, lakes and tundra. The southern plains are well-settled farmland. In the north, the country stretches out in national parks, nature reserves and old frontier towns. Visit the northern town of Churchill, which feels like the end of the earth.

Manitoba’s capital, Winnipeg, is a historic city at the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. It served as a trading center for centuries before growing to city size. Explore The Forks, a park, market and museum complex on the old riverfront trading grounds. Tour the Royal Canadian Mint, where 1 billion Canadian coins are manufactured each year, to appreciate Winnipeg’s special significance to the Canadian economy.

Fly to Churchill in Manitoba’s northern reaches. This Hudson Bay port town is Manitoba’s Canadian Arctic gateway. Board a boat, rent a kayak or snorkel in chilly waters from June through August to observe thousands of beluga whales migrating from the bay into the Churchill River. Take a bus, helicopter or dogsledding tour between October and November to see polar bears on the tundra. Nestle down in the warm observation area of the Churchill Northern Studies Centre to watch the aurora borealis, which is visible from Churchill more than 300 nights a year.

Drive through Manitoba’s central lakes region. Heritage towns established by Icelandic and Ukrainian immigrants are scattered throughout the area, including Gimli on the southern shores of Lake Winnipeg. Visit the town of Narcisse to see an eerie natural wonder. Possibly the world’s largest population of garter snakes congregate in September before hibernating in winter dens. In April and May, tens of thousands of red-sided snakes emerge for mating rituals before dispersing for the summer.

Reach Winnipeg by air from most major Canadian and U.S. cities. Then rent a car to navigate the province’s extensive untamed wilderness.

Popular cities in Manitoba

Manitoba showing snowmobiling and snow
Winnipeg
Known for Shopping, Sports and Entertainment
Come to Winnipeg and enjoy its architecture, museums and dining.
Brandon
Brandon
Known for Universities, Theaters and Hockey
Come to Brandon and enjoy its theatre, live music and horse riding.
Gimli
Gimli
Known for Golf, Sunsets and Beaches
Come to Gimli and enjoy its golf, sunsets and beaches.
Portage La Prairie
Portage La Prairie
Known for Excursions, Coffee and Small town
Get away to trendy Portage La Prairie! Enjoy the island views, coffee and golf.
Wasagaming
Wasagaming
Known for Mountains, Nature and Family-friendly
Explore relaxing Wasagaming: its mountain views, spas, cross-country skiing and more!
Dauphin
Dauphin
Known for Mountains, Coffee and Churches
Explore relaxing Dauphin: its mountain views, churches, culture and more!