Holidays to Manitoba

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      From swimming in crystal-clear lakes to snowshoeing past frosted pines, holidays to Manitoba offer adventures to suit all tastes and paces. Among wide-open landscapes, you’ll also find fascinating museums, important First Nations sites and a food scene that’s better than advertised. And if wildlife spotting is your thing, you’re in luck — this Canadian province is one of the best places to spot polar bears in the wild.

      Top destinations in Manitoba

      Churchill

      This tiny Canadian town serves up some of nature’s greatest hits, from polar bear spotting and whale watching to basking in the glow of the Northern Lights.

      Thompson

      Surrounded by lakes and boreal forests, Thompson is your ticket to adventures in Manitoba’s pristine wilderness, from hiking and camping to fishing and snowmobiling.

      Winnipeg

      You’ll need to wrap up to explore Winnipeg, one of the world’s chilliest cities. But its characterful neighbourhoods, beautiful parks and vibrant festivals bring plenty of local warmth.

      Manitoba: fast facts

      LanguageEnglish, French
      CurrencyCanadian dollar (C$)
      Time zoneWinnipeg - UTC−6 (CST) and UTC−5 (CDT)
      High seasonJune – August; January – March
      Low seasonOctober – November
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      FAQs about Manitoba holidays

      Winnipeg is the heart of arts and culture in Manitoba. Make The Forks your home base to be within walking distance of great food, events and the scenic Riverwalk. Looking for an outdoor adventure? Head up to Thompson, the ‘Hub of the North’.
      Aim to spend at least five days here enjoying the province’s cities, towns and nature. If you’re planning a ski trip or want to go on a northern wildlife safari, extend your trip to a week or longer.
      Manitoba is a very safe place to travel. If you’re visiting in winter and plan to drive, be careful of snowstorms and icy roads. Always check weather reports and road conditions, and keep an eye on news alerts for up-to-date travel information.
      You’ll use Canadian dollars ($) on your trip to Manitoba. Credit cards and mobile payments are widely accepted, but ATMs aren’t hard to find. A 15% tip is standard when dining out. Or tip 20% for exceptional service.
      Most Manitobans use English as their primary language. French is also an official language here — Manitoba is home to one of Canada’s most concentrated French-speaking communities outside of Quebec.
      Summer is warm and sunny, perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, swimming and beluga whale watching. Winter visits offer a true Arctic experience and prime skiing and snowshoeing conditions, as well as the best chances of seeing the Northern Lights. If you’re determined to spot a polar bear, plan your trip between October and November.