Winnipeg Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Winnipeg? Check out our Winnipeg Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Winnipeg.
Top Places to visit in Winnipeg:
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, Assiniboine Park, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Manitoba Legislative Building, Shaw Park, The Forks National Historic Site, Manitoba Museum, Fort Whyte Alive, Assiniboine Park Zoo, Kildonan Park, Royal Canadian Mint, Basilique-Cathedrale de Saint Boniface, Fort Gibraltar, Winnipeg Railway Museum, Le Musee de Saint-Boniface Museum
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Lakeview Hecla Resort - A Great Winter Getaway
Book your stay at Lakeview Hecla Resort for a whole winter season of fun! Enjoy a variety of outdoor winter activities: Snow-shoeing, Tobogganing, cross-country skiing and more with our rental equipment. Then warm up and relax at our Salka Spa and indoor waterpark.
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Lake Winnipeg in Manitoba, Canada - Natural Beauty of Provincial Parks
Lake Winnipeg (French: Lac Winnipeg) is a very large, but relatively shallow 24,514-square-kilometre (9,465 sq mi) lake in North America, in the province of Manitoba, Canada. Its southern end is about 55 kilometres (34 mi) north of the city of Winnipeg. It is the largest lake within southern Canada's borders, and is part of the most undeveloped large watershed of southern Canada.[further explanation needed]
Lake Winnipeg is Canada's sixth-largest freshwater lake,[3] and the third-largest freshwater lake contained entirely within Canada, but it is relatively shallow (mean depth of 12 m [39 ft])[4] excluding a narrow 36 m (118 ft) deep channel between the northern and southern basins. It is the eleventh-largest freshwater lake on Earth. The lake's east side has pristine boreal forests and rivers that are being promoted as a potential United Nations World Heritage Park. The lake is 416 km (258 mi) from north to south, with remote sandy beaches, large limestone cliffs, and many bat caves in some areas. Manitoba Hydro uses the lake as one of the largest reservoirs in the world. There are many islands, most of them undeveloped.
Fish
The varying habitats found within the lake support a large number of fish species, more than any other lake in Canada west of the Great Lakes.[5] Sixty of seventy-nine native species found in Manitoba are present in the lake.[9] Families represented include lampreys (Petromyzontidae), sturgeon (Acipenseridae), mooneyes (Hiodontidae), minnows (Cyprinidae), suckers (Catostomidae), catfishes (Ictaluridae), pikes (Esocidae), trout and whitefish (Salmonidae), troutperch (Percopsidae), codfishes (Gadidae), sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae), sculpins (Cottidae), sunfishes (Centrarchidae), perch (Percidae), and drums (Sciaenidae).[9]
Two fish species present in the lake are considered to be at risk. The Shortjaw cisco is considered a threatened species.[10] The Bigmouth buffalo is considered a species of special concern.[11]
Rainbow trout and Brown trout are stocked in Manitoba waters by provincial fisheries as part of a put and take program to support angling opportunities. Neither species is able to sustain itself independently in Manitoba.[12] Smallmouth bass was first recorded from the lake in 2002, indicating populations introduced elsewhere in the watershed are now present in the lake.[13] White bass were first recorded from the lake in 1963, ten years after being introduced into Lake Ashtabula in North Dakota.[14] Common carp were introduced to the lake through the Red River of the North and are firmly established.
Birds
Lake Winnipeg provides feeding and nesting sites for a wide variety of birds associated with water during the summer months.
American White Pelicans loaf near shore, Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park
Isolated, uninhabited islands provide nesting sites for colonial nesting birds including pelicans, gulls and terns. Large marshes, shores and shallows allow these birds to successfully feed themselves and their young. Pipestone Rocks are considered a globally significant site for American white pelicans. In 1998, an estimated 3.7% of the world's population of this bird at the time were counted nesting on the rocky outcrops.[16] The same site is significant within North America for the numbers of colonial waterbirds using the area, especially Common terns.[16] Other globally significant nesting areas are found at Gull Island and Sandhill Island,[17] Little George Island[18] and Louis Island.[19] Birds nesting at these sites include Common and Caspian terns, Herring gull, Ring-billed gull, Double-crested cormorant and Greater scaup.
Lake Winnipeg has two sites considered globally important in the fall migration. Large populations of waterfowl and shorebirds use the sand bars east of Riverton as a staging area for fall migration.[20] The Netley-Libau Marsh, where the Red River enters Lake Winnipeg, is used by geese, ducks and swallows to gather for the southward migration.[21]
Piping Plovers, an endangered species of shorebird, are found in several locations around the lake. The Gull Bay Spits, south of the town of Grand Rapids are considered nationally significant nesting sites for this species.
A list of protected areas on Lake Winnipeg
Beaver Creek Provincial Park
Camp Morton Provincial Park
Elk Island Provincial Park
Fisher Bay Provincial Park
Grand Beach Provincial Park
Hecla-Grindstone Provincial Park
Hnausa Beach Provincial Park
Kinwow Provincial Park
Patricia Beach Provincial Park
Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park
Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park
Travel Manitoba - Winnipeg Winter
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Manitoba Roadtrip: Lakeview Hecla Resort
Im Hecla Grindstone Provincial Park, direkt am Ufer des Lake Winnipeg, liegt das Lakeview Resort Hecla. Zum Produkt:
Lundar Beach Provincial Park Manitoba Canada
Lundar Beach Provincial Park Manitoba Canada 2013 June
A GLIPSE OF WHITESHELL PROVINCIAL PARK (Rainbow falls area.) - MANITOBA
Rainbow falls is located in Whiteshell Provincial Park in Manitoba. In spring, summer, and fall this place is stunning. Perfect for a day adventure.
Gangler's North Seal Adventures Experience, Northern Manitoba, Canada
Discover one of the last untouched regions of the world. The 59th parallel, a sub-arctic land of the Eskers and the pristine North Seal River, a Canadian Heritage river. Located in the ‘land of little sticks’, 60 miles south of the treeline and the Nunavut border, this incredible area is only accessible by airplane. A unique mix of diverse habitat and water, it is Manitoba’s prime location for the amazing sand eskers, as six eskers transverse this area including the historic Robertson esker. Gangler’s North Seal River Lodge, Manitoba’s only Orvis endorsed lodge, is based on Egenolf Lake, a main juncture for the North Seal. This is the epicenter of Gangler’s exclusive 5,000,000 acre concession with over 12 rivers and 100 lakes. The lodge offers a multitude of experiences to choose from. Enjoy a day of incredible fishing including an amazing Canadian shore lunch, learn to fly-fish, kayak and canoe, hike, take an ATV ride on an esker, amazing photo opportunities, even ride a mountain bike on the eskers . You will see wildlife with black bears, moose, wolves, wolverines, eagles, loons and more. Enjoy our bear and wolf viewing areas. Take a Beluga Whale and polar bear tour as well as explore historic Churchill. Ride in a classic DeHavilland Beaver floatplane over an Esker. Walk in the footsteps of ancient explorers, learn about local Cree and Dene cultures and history and see historic archeological sites. Other exciting optional side trips are available. Walk where few people have walked before. This truly unique destination offers amazing experiences you will cherish forever.
Sunset Beach | Grand Marais | Grand Beach MB | Cinematic Drone
Spent the day yesterday with some friends at a super cool spot on Sunset Beach near Grand Marais & Grand Beach, Manitoba. Took the drone out for a few flights to capture this footage.
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Lake Winnipeg Sunrise Part II
Here are some more Lake Winnipeg Sunrise pictures, set to beautiful music.
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