Manitoba is a Canadian prairie province and is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the territories of Nunavut and Northwest Territories to the north, and the U.S. states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south. It also has a saltwater coastline on Hudson Bay. Manitoba is renowned for dramatic landscapes, a surprising cultural heritage and warm, friendly people. It is also home to some of North America’s most impressive beaches. Stunning Lake Winnipeg features the small resort town of Winnipeg Beach, a summer hot spot known for its sandy beaches and cottage-lined streets.
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Brandon
Brandon is an advanced community nestled along the Assiniboine River in the heart of Southwest Manitoba. This “little big city” is the sixth sunniest city in Canada, and has some of the lowest costs of living across Canada.
Pinawa
Pinawa, MB is a small community of 1,445 residents located 110km away from Winnipeg. Set beside the Winnipeg River, the town offers access to boating, kayaking, canoeing, and other water recreational activities. Also nearby is Whiteshell Provincial Park which boasts lovely lakeside cottages.
Thompson
Buried deep in the Canadian Shield and the northern Canadian boreal forest is the city of Thompson located 739 km north of Winnipeg. Known as the hub of Northern Manitoba, Thompson acts as the central trade and service mecca for the region.
Thompson
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba with a population of 730,018 (more than half the population of the province). It is currently the seventh largest municipality in Canada. Winnipeg was at the heart of the country’s fur trade and instrumental in developing Canada’s gateway to the west.