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The diversity of Manitoba has to be seen to be believed! From the many cultures in the capital city of Winnipeg to the ruggedness of Churchill, Flin Flon and The Pas in the north, we can take you to places that many travellers come to again and again. Manitoba's enticing combination of cosmopolitan sophistication and wide-open spaces makes this a province of infinite opportunities. Altogether, the province has over 100,000 lakes and 175 provincial parks. The easternmost of the ‘prairie provinces’, Manitoba is dominated in the south by its two huge lakes, Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg where you will find Grand Beach, one of North America’s top ten beaches. There are ample opportunities for all types of watersports and sport fishing on lakes and rivers throughout the province. Wildlife and birding is at its best in Manitoba including Riding Mountain National Park, Duck Mountain Provincial Park, The Whiteshell and Oak Hammock Marsh, to name a few. No matter where you venture in Manitoba, you will sense a spirit of warmth and friendliness. We embrace visitors in colorful celebrations at country fairs and festivals such as the Icelandic Festival and the Northern Manitoba Trapper's Festival. Come and explore Manitoba!
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