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Manitoba's tourism minister says Travel Manitoba is receiving $4.5 million in government funds to help showcase the province ...
"If you want to lock eyes with a bear, you've got to make your way to Churchill," said John Gunter, CEO of Frontiers North, a ...
All week, we're taking you to the polar bear capital of the world. It's a tiny town called Churchill, Manitoba. And while ...
The Manitoba government is giving Travel Manitoba an additional $4.5 million to promote the province as a travel destination for locals and Canadian tourists across the country looking for a ...
Manitoba residents know its thousand-plus miles ... swelling with crowds in the summer months. In July and August, visit Patricia Beach to picnic in front of the sand dunes and walk out into ...
Ken Gangler received the award of distinction for the three decades he’s spent building hunting and fishing tourism in Manitoba. Wild Skies averages 4,000 guests annually, around 20 per cent of ...
The Manitoba government is investing $4.5 million to promote the province’s tourism industry and enhance the local economy, with a portion specifically dedicated to Indigenous tourism initiatives.
With the start of spring break this weekend, some Manitoba families are taking a hard look at their travel plans in light of the ongoing trade war between Canada and the United States. "People are ...
Manitoba's tourism industry contributes $373 million in provincial tax revenues and employs more than 25,000 people, says Travel Manitoba's president and CEO Colin Ferguson. "We are so pleased ...
The Manitoba government is giving Tourism Manitoba an additional $4.5 million to promote the province as a travel destination for locals and Canadian tourists across the country looking for a vacation ...
The province is giving Travel Manitoba $4.5 million to showcase the province. Ten per cent of the funds are earmarked for Indigenous Tourism Manitoba. Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism Minister ...