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2022 Travel Trade Planner

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FortWhyte Alive Finding nature in the city is as simple as discovering FortWhyte Alive, where you can enjoy 660 acres of lakes, forest, marsh, meadow and farmland. Just minutes from downtown Winnipeg lives bison, whitetail deer, waterfowl and countless other wildlife. Explore the land by bike or snowshoe, or opt for the open water in a canoe with a fishing pole. For a truly memorable experience, get up- close to a herd of bison on the Bison Safari, or add a bit of history to your day at A Prairie Legacy: The Bison and Its People, recognized by the Canadian Tourism Commission as a Signature Experience. After a day of exploring, drop into the Buffalo Stone Café for lunch made from local ingredients and browse the Nature Shop for a handcrafted gift. Open 364 days a year, ecotours are available year-round and are customized to fit with your groups' busy itineraries. Cultural, historical and agricultural tours are guided by professional interpreters. Bilingual services, motor coach parking and complimentary tours for drivers and tour escorts are also available. Enhance the Winnipeg experience by bringing nature to your travel plans! Contact: Dana Forster 1961 McCreary Road Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2K9 Tel: 204.989.8353 Email: bookings@fortwhyte.org fortwhyte.org Legend Bus parking | Comp policy for escort | Food & beverage on-site | Group pricing Photo by Mike Peters Photo by Liz Tran winnipeggroups.com 2022 Travel trade planner 25

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