Thursday, March 22, 2012

Manitoba: the quest for the polar bear on the ice.

The polar bear Tour (photograph: Manitoba Tourism Bureau)The polar bear Tour (photograph: Manitoba Tourism Bureau)

For the polar bear tracks in the ice sheet, explore the fur trading history, enjoy the Royal Winnipeg Ballet performances.

The grasslands of Manitoba have their own characteristics, the boatman, French fur traders, Metis nation (M �� tis Nation) and the national hero Lewis Riel (Louis Riel). The vast expanse of grasslands, you can hear the wind blowing through the flowers bright mustard, barley and wheat field when the whistle. The fiery red sunset gradually sink to the patch as fields, lakes and straight roads constitute horizon. When the stars appear deep in the vast night sky, they look more shiny than elsewhere.

In the prairie was Precambrian shield to occupy a place, you can in the freshwater clam shell beach is huge, or can experience the exotic island beach. Arctic ice and the world are in polar bear -- Churchill -- bordering Hudson bay. Take the ice protection off-road vehicles to "visit" weigh more than 2000 pounds, erect the body up to 10 feet of polar bear populations. Here, you can also watch the emit blue, green and white light in the aurora borealis. According to local legend, if you whistle, Aurora Borealis will dance immediately came to the ground.

City night scene (photograph: Manitoba Tourism Bureau)City night scene (photograph: Manitoba Tourism Bureau)

The Winnipeg Comedy Festival of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Canada unique sense of humor enthusiasts will be held once a year. Enjoy the famous Royal Winnipeg Ballet memorable performances. Watch the astronomical entertainment in Manitoba Museum, planetarium, or visit the seventeenth Century "without a full size replica can match" ship. You want to enjoy the violin, watch the fireworks or experience true French mani Toba life fun, went to St. Boniface to participate in the tourist festival, which is the world's largest kitchen party.

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