10 Things to do Good for Couples in Manitoba That You Shouldn't Miss

March 23, 2022 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Manitoba, Manitoba including Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC), Blue Sky Expeditions, Bethel Heritage Park, Gimli Viking Statue, Assiniboine Park, West Hawk Lake, Hecla Provincial Park, Clearwater Lake Provincial Park, Manitoba Legislative Building, The Forks National Historic Site.
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1. Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC)

174 Market Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0P8 Canada +1 204-942-6537 http://www.royalmtc.ca/
Excellent
76%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 85 reviews

Manitoba Theatre Centre (MTC)

Reviewed By ljba1965 - Calgary, Canada

We have recently moved to Wpg and live in the exchange district and wanted to experience a show. As it is sounded like a great one to start with and it did not disappoint! The actors were amazing and the Beatles songs that they performed were done exceptionally well! I would highly recommend this show to anyone!!!

2. Blue Sky Expeditions

Churchill, Manitoba R0B 0E0 Canada +1 204-675-2001 [email protected] http://www.blueskymush.com/
Excellent
87%
Good
12%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 76 reviews

Blue Sky Expeditions

Reviewed By cptblah

The proprietors are very helpful with scheduling and seem really dedicated to the health and welfare of their dogs as well as to providing a wonderful experience for their guests. This experience will be part of my epic journey by train from Vancouver to Halifax! Dog sledding will be the highlight of my trip!

3. Bethel Heritage Park

180 Main Street, Winkler, Manitoba Canada http://www.cityofwinkler.ca
Excellent
95%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
0%
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Bethel Heritage Park

4. Gimli Viking Statue

104 2nd Avenue, Gimli, Manitoba R0C 1B0 Canada +1 204-642-6650 http://www.gimli.ca/default.asp
Excellent
80%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 25 reviews

Gimli Viking Statue

Reviewed By BlueCarRoadTripper - Winnipeg, Canada

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.

5. Assiniboine Park

2355 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 0R5 Canada +1 204-927-6000 [email protected] http://www.assiniboinepark.ca/
Excellent
68%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,602 reviews

Assiniboine Park

Spend the day at this pleasant park which features a zoo, fabulous English gardens, scenic walking paths, a minature train and a theater,among other amenities.

Reviewed By Fluffstery

Been here alone, as a couple and with family because it’s above average for a park in the city! I like the big walkways and overall design, plus it’s accessible from many entrances by car or on foot. Restaurant 8-4 serves breakfast too and booze lol. Sculpture garden has bronze Winnie the Pooh and other cool statutes too. Pavilion is beautiful day and night. I love the flower gardens, the art, the outdoor theatre and the three dollar steam train. Also love the nature play equipment for children and it’s extra nice because there isn’t any doggy do do as they aren’t allowed there making it cleaner and safer for young children. If you walk up to Portage Ave., you can buy an awesome burger or awesome ice cream, but expect a line up without washrooms there. Park washrooms clean. My wish is for the zoo to sell tickets like a parking lot would. I wish I could just pop in for 20 minutes and see the kangaroos because their hopping makes me feel so very happy! Id like to pay for the time I spend because often I don’t have a whole day and I spend time waiting for others that could be spent at the zoo. Parks are free, but they cost money to run and I’d be willing to pay ten bucks to see the kangaroos for a few minutes just to make myself feel awesome! Anyway just go and feel great and smile and say hi to everyone! You can skate there in winter and they always have events happening so check their website.

6. West Hawk Lake

Manitoba Canada
Excellent
64%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
2%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 45 reviews

West Hawk Lake

Plunging more than 400 feet, this is the deepest lake in Manitoba.

7. Hecla Provincial Park

Manitoba Canada http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular_parks/central/hecla.html
Excellent
58%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 99 reviews

Hecla Provincial Park

This small cluster of islands was once settled by migrating Icelanders.

Reviewed By adventuresofmichelle - Winnipeg, Canada

Had a wonderful weekend in Hecla Provincial Park Campground Our check in was a pleasure. Both campground office ladies were smiling, friendly, knowledgeable with directions and efficient. Thank you both for a warm welcome. Our Vacation Cabin for 2 was clean and cozy. It had cupboard space, a mini fridge, a microwave, sink, nearby water source, fire pit, picnic table, broom/dustpan/mop/pail for cleaning, and a short walk to the parking lot & washrooms We hiked the Moose Trail 9.6km to the West Quarry - what a wonderful place of history The fish flies were abundant along the shorelines. However, the beautiful butterflies and honeysuckle were abundant as well. We visited Helgi Jones Parkway for a higher viewpoint (to help out we picked up litter as well) and history then Sunset Beach to of course, (picked up litter here too) watch the sunset. Social Distancing was used respectfully in the park office, local general stores, washroom/shower buildings - a round of applause for all in Hecla this weekend. After check out we visited the Quarry to enjoy the sounds of waves rolling in on the rocks. A parking lot, washrooms and a rock staircase down to a few picnic spots with fire pits are available here(picked up some littered picnic trash here). Then we were off to the Grassy Narrows Marsh Trails (parking lot/washroom/picnics available)- mosquitoes chased us away on the Chorus Frog Trail but will go back someday The Madtom Trail Marsh Viewpoint was beautiful and an easy 0.6 km with no mosquito swarms.

8. Clearwater Lake Provincial Park

Highway 10 & 287, The Pas, Manitoba Canada +1 800-214-6497 http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/popular_parks/northwest/clearwater.html
Excellent
62%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 55 reviews

Clearwater Lake Provincial Park

Appropriately named for the lake's visible deep water, this park offers hiking, camping, canoeing, swimming and excellent fishing.

Reviewed By adventuresofmichelle - Winnipeg, Canada

We drove HWY 10, from The Pas, to 287. We passed The Pas Airport, Sunset Beach, And Campers Cove. There’s a sign directed to The Caves. Upon arrival, it was nice to see a fair sized parking lot. We applied our Muskol Insect Repellent then began our hike & exploration. The hiking trail loop is estimated to take 45 minutes to complete Exploring, enjoying the lakesides scenes, and walking inside the Caves definitely takes more time depending on individual interests. Once you find the stairs down to the Clearwater Lake discovering the starting point to The Caves is easily accessible. Just look for a path down into the first of several caves. LOVE NATURE THERAPY Appreciated the insect repellent; lots of bugs and Dragonflies. Runners/hiking shoes recommended for climbing rocks while exploring The Caves Disappointed to see so much litter along this trail; must bring litter collection items next time to help clean up the trash. Most hikers know to pack in & pack out everything-LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS. This trail is filled with majestic scenes, let’s all do our part to preserve the beauty nature gifts us.

9. Manitoba Legislative Building

450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8 Canada +1 204-945-5813 [email protected] http://www.gov.mb.ca/legislature/visiting/index.html
Excellent
64%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 635 reviews

Manitoba Legislative Building

Visitors from outside Manitoba as well as residents of the province are always made welcome at our magnificent Legislative Building. Everyone is invited to watch the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly when it is in session from the vantage point of the Visitors' Gallery. The building is open every day for self-guided tours from 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. From September - June, guided tours are available on a pre-booked basis for groups of 10 or more. To book an appointment please call the Tour Program Office. From July 1 to the Labour Day long weekend in September, tours are offered on an hourly basis. The Legislative Building is wheelchair accessible, including the Visitors' Gallery.

Reviewed By michellegV8416FW

The manitoba legislative building was designed by a Freemason. It has hidden secrets that are revealed by the historian Dr. Frank Albo, on one of the most interesting and entertaining tours of architecture you will ever attend. Highly recommended! We booked through Heartland Travels.

10. The Forks National Historic Site

401-25 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4S8 Canada +1 204-983-6757 [email protected] http://www.parkscanada.gc.ca/forks
Excellent
57%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 2,082 reviews

The Forks National Historic Site

Discover a green oasis in the heart of Winnipeg. This nine-acre (3.6 hectare) park, which encompasses open green spaces and tree-lined walkways, is a national treasure owned and operated by Parks Canada. Enlightening interpretive displays, inspiring sculptures, stone pictographs and ceremonial bronze gambling sticks embody the Site’s rich continuum of historical events that span over 6,000 years.

Reviewed By phenning2347 - Dnipro, Ukraine

So much history! So much to see! It is a little sad that the European influence dominates and overshadows the Indigenous Americans', which is much older, richer and more sacred. Many interesting plaques and artefacts from both eras to be seen. I prefer the outdoor displays - the Wall Through Time and Oodena Celebration Circle - and of course quiet walks along the river-walk. It is worth spending an entire day, if that is enough time to see it all. Definitely worth visiting again and again.

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