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...
If you’re looking to get lost in a corn maze this fall, A Maze in Corn in St. Adolphe, MB and King Korn Maze in Notre Dame de Lourdes are 2 places you must visit in Manitoba's Francophone communities!
Want to enjoy the snow and Manitoba's winter season?
Here are 5 of our favourite spots to spend time with your family this summer in Manitoba!
Discover family-friendly Manitoba campsites to plan your vacation this summer.
For almost a year, Sterling Ducharme has been developing the project to open a campground in Saint-Ambroise. It will be done this summer. For him, it is a real pleasure to offer a place of rest and leisure on Lake Manitoba.
An overview of the historic road's history over the years.
The Dawson Trail is a vestige of the past that runs through several Francophone communities in southeastern Manitoba.
Also known as Chemin St-Paul in French, the Crow Wing Trail is part of the historic Trans Canada Trail. It’s almost 200 kilometres long and runs from Winnipeg to Emerson, at the U.S. border, passing through St. Malo, St-Pierre-Jolys and other communities. The Crow Wing Trail Association Chemin Saint-Paul, CDEM and the Canadian Company of Pilgrims launched the first Camino between St. Malo and St-Pierre-Jolys on October 3.
Looking for rural activities to do with your kids this fall? Here are seven suggestions that will appeal to a range of tastes: a touch of history, a bit of adventure, some treats, a few animals and a whole lot of discovery!
The Prairie Velo Tour, an event supported by Bonjour Manitoba, was designed to promote the wide variety of gravel roads in the region, plus showcase local food and culture.
All Roads Lead to... Santiago de Compostela! Manitoba's Crow Wing Trail / Chemin Saint-Paul runs 193 km between Winnipeg and Emerson.
At Fort Gibraltar, fun and historical discover go hand in hand, year-round.