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Fall Winter 2016-17 Events & Itineraries Guide

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FortWhyte Alive's Richardson Rrrun Toboggan Slide: Stan Swanson Assiniboine Park: Gerald Laggo 6 2016 FALL/WINTER EVENTS & ITINERARIES GUIDE Winnipeg 39. Rock out to a range of music artists taking the stage at Burton Cummings Theatre, including The Proclaimers (October 3), I Mother Earth (October 6), Ziggy Marley (October 7), Alice Cooper (October 11), and Chantal Kreviazuk (November 10). 40. Bust a gut laughing during the musical comedy Book of Mormon (September 27–October 2) at the Centennial Concert Hall. 41. Check out the lineup at Femfest 2016: Transformation, featuring a celebration of plays by women for everyone (September 17–24). 42. View the world's largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. 43. Ring in the New Year with free events and family activities including fireworks and live entertainment at the Wawanesa Insurance Family New Year's Eve at The Forks. 44. Explore St. Boniface Museum, which depicts the lives of the French and Métis people, and is housed in the largest oak log structure in North America. 45. Become an astronomical explorer while taking in a show at the Planetarium. 46. Snowshoe through a pristine winter wonderland or whizz down the super Richardson Rrrun Toboggan slide at FortWhyte Alive. 47. Find out how coins from around the world are made during a tour of the Royal Canadian Mint. 48. Chuckle at comedic circus acts, magicians and entertainers performing at The Forks Market as part of Festival of Fools (March 25–31). 49. Attend a performance at Cercle Molière, the longest-running theatre company in North America 50. Slide down one of seven 20-foot slides that are part of a 3,000 square foot play structure at Great Big Adventure. 51. Feel the rush while snow tubing down a 12-metre high hill at Adrenaline Adventures. 52. Be prepared to be scared at the Haunted Forest at A Maze in Corn. 53. Develop a true appreciation for the adventuring spirit of Canada's aviation legends at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada. 54. Bounce, jump and fly on wall-to-wall trampolines at Sky Zone Indoor Trampoline Park. 55. Work on your swing or play a round of mini-golf all year round at the Golf Dome. 56. Remember great moments in sporting history from the province's top athletes at the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. 57. Brush up on classical music while listening to the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra. 58. Dig for one-of-a-kind treasures at the Johnston Terminal Antique Mall. 59. See the latest technology and features in boats and RVs during the Mid-Canada Boat Show (March 2–5) and Manitoba RV Show (March 9–12) at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg. 60. Stock up on fresh produce, Manitoba meats, crafts and preserves at the Le Marché St. Norbert Farmers Market (Wednesdays until September 28 and Saturdays until October 29). 61. Lace up your skates and go for a spin on the frozen duck pond at Assiniboine Park. 62. Romance a loved one with a pampering day at a downtown Winnipeg spa, such as Ten Spa or Riverstone Spa. 63. Support the University of Winnipeg Wesmen and University of Manitoba Bison sports teams as they vie for their championships.

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