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With Valentine's Day around the corner, you might be wondering how to make this day magical? Here are 5 ideas for classic and/or original activities to celebrate the day of love and experience a unique and memorable moment!
Want to live an exceptional experience on Valentine’s Day? Take a memorable dog sledding ride, then enjoy grilled s’mores around a private campfire while admiring the starry sky before returning aboard the sleigh pulled by loyal huskies brimming with love.
$150 plus taxes per person. To book, please contact mushing@harnessadventure.ca
How about sharing a unique moment with your loved one at The Den, the restaurant carved out of more than 500,000 lbs. of snow in St. Adolphe? Discover an unforgettable culinary experience orchestrated by award-winning chef Luc Jean while admiring artwork by some of Manitoba’s finest ice sculptors. Dress warmly to enjoy the experience to the fullest!
Open between February 9th and March 2nd.
Take advantage of the unusually mild temperatures this winter and take a getaway to a glamping dome cabin 10 minutes from Lake Winnipeg or to River Hills in a fully serviced cabin. A unique opportunity to celebrate love in the heart of nature!
Reservations at Interlude Manitoba
Reservations at Wild Skies Resort
Enjoy a festive moment with your partner at Western Canada’s biggest winter party! Take advantage of the festival’s activities, its musical programming and the joie de vivre that this annual event exudes to declare or redeclare your love to your better half!
Buy your tickets here
For romantic sports enthusiasts, what could be better than a cross-country ski ride to admire the magnificent snowy landscapes on one of the most beautiful trails in Manitoba? Check out the best cross-country ski trails in Manitoba here.
A visit to Manitoba means travelling through Treaty 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 territory and communities signatory to Treaties 6 and 10, the original lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anish-Ininiwak, Dakota, Dené, Iiniwak, and Nehethowuk and the homeland of the Métis Nation. Its ongoing existence is thanks to these ancestors and their present day relatives who continue to love and care for the land.