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S P E C I A L P R O M O T I O N • T ra v el M anitoba Experience Manitoba's abundant wilderness and vibrant culture M anitoba is a diverse place, with golden plains, broad tundra and lush forests that offer incredible opportunities for outdoor adventure within close reach of the city of Winnipeg. The people and history that give our province its heart are just as diverse. Here, you'll find the experiences – from amazing wildlife viewing to dramatic heritage sites, and out-of-this-world fishing to one-of-akind festivals – plus the accommodations and amenities to meet your needs. Conference centres located outside Winnipeg offer the ultimate mix of business and pleasure. Leave the mainland behind with a stay on Hecla Island at the Lakeview Hecla Resort. This new resort features a full service spa and restaurant and lounge – be sure to try the local pickerel. Enjoy a sunset stroll from the resort along the shores of Lake Winnipeg to the lighthouse or take the self-guided trail through the historic Hecla Village. The resort is also right next to one of Manitoba's finest golf courses – there are over 120 in almost every corner of the province. Visit nearby Gimli to experience the excitement of the Viking age at the Manitoba Icelandic Festival. Head to Riding Mountain National Park and visit the resident bison herd then relax in the mineral pool at Elkhorn Resort, Spa and Conference Centre on the edge of the park. This is just one of the areas in Manitoba for incredible wildlife watching. Massive moose and elk, foxes, wolves and hundreds of species of birds can be seen around the province. For your pre or post experience, head north to Churchill to see the majestic polar bears. Climb aboard a unique tundra vehicle, designed to get you up close and personal ] with these huge creatures. In the summer months, make friends with the playful and curious beluga whales on a boat tour or even a kayak and snorkelling adventure. Hike through the wildflowers to visit the stone ruins of a former military fortress or the dramatic M/V Ithaca shipwreck. Your meeting could take a different view as you arrive by float plane to a secluded wilderness lodge, complete with five star amenities. Find the best places to find the biggest fish and learn about the fur traders who travelled Manitoba's waterways. Savour the catch of the day prepared lakeside. There are over 100,000 lakes here and hundreds of lodges and outfitters offer a distinct fishing experience for both beginners and seasoned anglers. For more ideas on how to spend your Manitoba time before or after your convention, go to www.travelmanitoba.com/MeetingsConventions or contact Lindsay Egan at liegan@travelmanitoba.com; 204-927-7835. ] TOURISM WINNIPEG | www.tourismwinnipeg.com/meetings 49

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