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Outdoor beauty in Canada’s Manitoba

If you’re thinking about relocating to Manitoba, arguably one of Canada’s hidden treasures, you’ll want to learn what it’s like to live, work and play there. Manitoba boasts a relaxed lifestyle, with plenty of things to do for kids and adults, whether you choose to live in a Winnipeg home or out in the picturesque countryside.

Manitoba’s population is about 1.2 million residents, with 60% of them living in Winnipeg, Manitoba’s capital city. The province is expansive, with almost 650 thousand sq km of area, putting only slightly behind the U.S. state of Texas.

Things to do with the family in Manitoba

Searching for things to do with kids in Winnipeg on a balmy summer day or a wintry afternoon? You have plenty of family-friendly choices, such as bumper boats, dunk tanks, mini golf, or batting cages at Winnipeg’s Grand Prix Amusements.

There is an abundance of museums to create enjoyable learning experiences for kids, such as the Canadian Fossil Discover Centre in Morden, or the Manitoba Children’s Museum in Winnipeg. Get your kids into science at the Western Canada Aviation Museum, or interest them in history at the Transcona Historical Museum.

Outdoor activities in Manitoba

Because there is so much wilderness in Manitoba, residents have many options for recreation. There is fishing year-round, whether ice-fishing on Lake Winnipeg (or one of the other hundreds of scenic lakes), or salt water fishing in the Hudson Bay along Manitoba’s north eastern border. Fly fishing is also popular in Manitoba’s many rivers and streams.

For powersports fans, there are off-road sports year-round to choose from. There are hundreds of trails with thousands of kilometers for ATVers and snowmobilers to ride.

Of course, you will also find slopes for both novice and extreme snowboarders. Drop in by helicopter on pristine wilderness powder with one of Manitoba’s outfitters, or get some of the best snowboarding in the province at Stony Mountain, just ten minutes north of Winnipeg.

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