Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Eternal Youth, Ukrainian Centennial Memorial Park, Gimli Viking Statue, Flintabbaty Flonatin Statue, Tommy Turtle Statue, Seven Oaks Memorial, Miner Monument, White Horse Monument, Upper Fort Garry, Sara the Camel.
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5.0 based on 25 reviews
Decided to take a drive to the Viking Statue today. Incredible views and history at this location. Some great info about families that have lived here and the history of it. Easy to walk around here and benches to sit and relax while looking out into the lake.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
Decided to take a day trip into Flin Flon as it's the first time I've been up there. After reading up on the history of how the town was founded after a copy of the novel "The Sunless City" was discovered by John Creighton, and was named after the fictional explorer Josiah Flintabbatey Flonitin, I had to check out the statue for myself. Pretty cool, lots of history behind it.
4.0 based on 11 reviews
Impromptu road trip...went through this lovely community and of course had to have picture taken by giant turtle statue! Made a point of visiting the nearby museum- charming! I would stop to have my grandson check it out!!
4.0 based on 7 reviews
I grew up in Manitoba and drove by this attraction every time I went to Winnipeg (I lived in Brandon) and it is absolutely beautiful. I now live in BC and went to Manitoba to visit family and friends over the Christmas Holidays, and I was so glad to see the white horse still there and in good condition! In the summer, it is a great place to stop and have a picnic with your family and read the legend. It's very interesting
4.0 based on 24 reviews
Well we were surprised to say the least. Having lived in Wpg. for many years, the remains of the fort were once a completely non-descript place at the intersection of Broadway and Main. Now they finally get the prominence they deserve. The small piece of the fort that is left is not the main attraction here. Instead, it is the history depicted in the mural wall that makes this site outstanding. We walked the wall trying to figure out what the pictures meant and that was fun and challenging. At the end, we looked at the display board that described all the details of the mural and were surprised how many we didn’t know. They’ve also done a nice job with the perennial and native grass gardens. Take time to sit awhile at the benches and picnic tables to contemplate what happened here many years ago. It’s a great tribute to Manitoba’s historical past and located right downtown across from the train station.
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