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2021 International Conference on Near Infrared Spectroscopy

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Page 116 AF T ER HOURS ICONIC ATTRACTIONS Discover Winnipeg's captivating histories through the museums, galleries and city tours. Enjoy the intrigue and mystery on a Hermetic Code Tour of the Manitoba Legislative Building, discover the French culture of St. Boniface, board a fur trading ship at the Manitoba Museum, be inspired at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and admire the Inuit art at the Winnipeg Art Gallery. FESTIVAL AND EVENTS Winnipeg's dynamic festivals highlight live music, visual arts, global cuisine and so much more. Admire Festival du Voyageur's giant snow sculptures, savour Folklorama's multicultural eats, take in Manito Ahbee for indigenous culture, explore contemporary art during Nuit Blanche, join street parties at Many Fest and the Fringe Festival; and attend internationally-acclaimed jazz, folk and blues music festivals for year-round entertainment. ENGAGE AND UNWIND Walking and cycling paths, urban parks with sculpture gardens, art pavilions, musical theatre and waterways provide engaging activities. In winter, cross-country ski, snowshoe, ice skate and outdoor yoga. Spa seekers can relax during a luxurious hamam treatment, an indigenous stone massage or in a Scandinavian-style hot and cold therapy session set outdoors in a forest. GOLF Hit the links at 27 city golf courses or another 11 within one-hour's drive with levels ranging from championship quality greens that host PGA events to a casual 9-hole, par 3 course. The Golf Dome's indoor driving range and virtual golf takes you around the world year-round. SHOP WINNIPEG Browse the big box stores of Kenaston and CF Polo Park shopping centre that feature major brand name stores, while Osborne Village and Academy Road provide trendy fashions, gift and jewellery boutiques. Flock to the Exchange District for funky vintage and discover global goods and made-in-Manitoba food souvenirs at The Forks Market. "Come for the tourism draws, but make sure to connect with the people of Winnipeg while here. Local events have such a friendly, welcoming vibe and the people offer warm hospitality." MacKenzie Sato Conference Chair 2015 Japanese Canadian Young Leaders Conference Ten Spa Folklorama Hermetic Code Tour You heard it here first

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