Joie de vivre: A French-Canadian Experience in Manitoba
A multicultural land, Manitoba is the cradle of Francophones in Western Canada. The best way to discover Manitoba’s Joie de vivre is to experience the warmth and hospitality of our bilingual communities. Discover a different side of Manitoba: a side with its own distinct heritage and culture; a side filled with colour, passion and excitement; a side that makes Manitoba unique and unforgettable. For details about Bilingual Municipalities prizes packages visit Lorette Golf Course and Holsteins, Hostas, Hard Labour & Heaven.
 
For More Information Contact:
1 866 808 8338 or visit online at cdem.com/tourisme/ 

 

Close your eyes and hear the thunder of the buffalo hooves across this vast prairie; the pounding hooves of a fleeing white horse carrying young lovers from a midnight rendezvous; the creaking of the giant wheels of the Red River ox carts as families move west seeking new beginnings. These are a few of the “Echoes and Legends” of Manitoba’s Central Plains. Built on a wealth of history, the Central Plains region is rich in diversity. Build your own “Echoes and Legends” as you visit our communities. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Central region

For More Information Contact:
Central Plains Tourism Network — Land of Echoes and Legends
1 877 856 5002 or visit online at echoesandlegends.com

 

As the sun rises on the Canadian Prairies, it first gently kisses the lakes, rivers and farmlands of Eastern Manitoba. The vast landscape ranges from farmland and Precambrian Shield to beautiful lakes and historic river waterways, presenting opportunities for agri-tourism, eco-tourism, whitewater rafting, canoeing, fishing and hunting. The culture is as varied as the landscape; one can enjoy Francophone, Ukrainian, Mennonite, Métis, Obijway and Cree First Nations food, festivals and heritage. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Eastern region

For More Information Contact:
Eastern Manitoba Tourism Association — Sunrise Country
1 866 268 2884 or visit online at easternmanitobatourism.ca

 

Manitoba’s inland oceans, Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba, frame the Interlake region — a region rich in Icelandic culture, historical routes and buildings of the fur trade at Lower Fort Garry, and internationally renowned wetlands preservation at Oak Hammock Marsh. Sunbathe on our beautiful beaches, stroll along the boardwalk, take a ride on the Prairie Dog Central and visit the Narcisse Snake Pits. And in winter, the Interlake comes alive with snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and ice fishing. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Interlake region

For More Information Contact:
Interlake Tourism Association — Inland Oceans, Infinite Possibilities
1 877 468 3752 or visit online at interlaketourism.com

 

From our pristine lakes to our rugged landscape and endless sky, Northern Manitoba has something to offer the adventurer in you. See the untouched wilderness and the hundreds of species of wildlife — from polar bears and beluga whales, to caribou and arctic fox. Hear the roar of our majestic waterfalls and the haunting call of the loon. Taste bannock baked over a campfire and feel the warmth of our communities as they welcome you with open arms. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the North region

For More Information Contact:
Tourism North Manitoba — Discover the Northern Experience
1 800 665 4774 or visit online at tourismnorth.com
 

Manitoba’s Parkland region is a rare and special place. Home to Riding Mountain National Park and several provincial parks, it offers pristine lakes, rolling grasslands and sprawling forest. European settlers brought their culture and architectural styles which still exist in the region’s celebrations and historic sites and churches. Don’t miss the Negrych Farmstead and the Inglis Elevators. World-class flyfishing, 400 km of Trans Canada Trail, numerous winter sports and superb hunting and fishing await your visit. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Parkland region

For More Information Contact:
Parkland Tourism Association – Sensational!
1 888 528 6484 or visit online at parklandtourism.com

 

Bruce, the 13-metre long mosasaur, welcomes you to the Pembina Valley at the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre. With strong French and Mennonite influences, the region is noted for its food and harvest festivals. Visit Neubergthal National Historic Site (housebarns), watch the passion play at an open-air theatre, tour the perfect prairie garden and see hardy roses and fruit trees developed at the Morden Research Station, or attend the Manitoba Stampede — and you’ve just begun to explore our region. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Pembina Valley region

For More Information Contact:
Pembina Valley Tourism Association — Spread Your Wings
1 800 877 1874 or visit online at pembinavalleytourism.com

 

Expect the unexpected under the big skies of southwestern Manitoba. Phenomenal nature, rich heritage, professional sports, music and fine arts, legendary celebrations and agricultural life await your discovery. From rolling sand dunes and skinks to open prairie, mature forests and quaint waterways, southwestern Manitoba is a year-round playground. Let the adventurer in you 'go west'! Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Southwest region

For More Information Contact:
Southwest Trails Association (START) — Anytime!
1 866 234 8687 or visit online at southwestmanitoba.ca

 

This year, discover Winnipeg – a city with its own quirky personality and rhythm. One minute a warm, welcoming, big-sky prairie city, and the next, a cosmopolitan centre for some of Canada’s most storied and celebrated arts institutions. It’s this blend that makes Winnipeg a great place to visit because there’s something for every taste, age, budget and interest. From an outstanding range of arts, culture, festivals and attractions, to sports, recreation, entertainment and great food, Winnipeg is a city that offers much to explore. Check out the complete list of Prize Packages being offered this May in the Winnipeg region

For More Information Contact:
Destinations Winnipeg
204 943 1970 or visit online at destinationwinnipeg.ca