Maze Celebrates Manitoba’s 150th

The snow maze created by Clint Masse and his family at St. Adolphe’s A Maze in Corn reopened on January 3 with even more fun in store. In 2019, the activity drew more than 12,000 visitors and the maze was entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s largest snow maze. This year’s […]
New Culinary and Historical Tours at the St. Pierre Jolys Museum

Want to discover an authentic culinary and historical experience? Take it all in at the St. Pierre Jolys Museum, just a short 40-minute drive from Winnipeg! Follow the guide and enter the world of the Rat River Métis… Discover the Secrets of Traditional Métis Dishes The Rat River Métis guided tour begins with an interactive […]
Discovering the Artists of the Dawson Trail

Celebrating its 150th Anniversary To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Dawson Trail, an event will be held on the weekend of September 18 and 19 in Richer. Pierrette Sherwood, Chair of the Executive Committee – Dawson Trail Arts and Heritage Tour, comments on this long-term project: “We have always wanted to enrich the historical […]
A memorable dining experience

Maison Gabrielle Roy, Deschambault Street

6 Bed and Breakfasts to Discover in Manitoba

Looking for some authentic experiences in rural Manitoba? There’s no better way to go about it than staying overnight at a local bed and breakfast. Indeed, the variety of bed and breakfasts in the province is rivalled only by the diversity of Manitoba itself. Among them, you may find a newly-constructed cottage-style house, a cabin […]
Top 8: Where to Eat Ice Cream

1. Dug & Betty’s Ice Creamery Dug & Betty’s Ice Creamery, located on Des Meurons Street in the heart of St. Boniface, is the latest brainchild of chef Fern Kirouac, who is well-renowned for his restaurant InFerno’s bistro just across the street. Dug & Betty’s offers an unparalleled dessert experience, specializing in small-batch, gourmet ice […]
Six Amazing Golf Courses You Need to Play in Manitoba

Did you know: Manitoba is home to the first golf course in Western Canada, which was built in 1889? Ever since then, the sport has been incredibly popular among Manitobans. Indeed, the province has produced some of the most famous professional golfers in Canadian history! Certainly, you don’t have to be a pro to enjoy […]
Manitoba’s roadside attractions

Rural Manitoba is well-known for the wide range of roadside attractions dotted along its highways. There are over 60 wacky attractions spread throughout the province, including in our bilingual municipalities! From a giant dairy cow in La Broquerie to the (second) biggest pipe in the world, here’s the story behind some of our favourite roadside […]
Dawson Trail Museum reopens on Monday, May 23, 2022
