Neepawa, Manitoba
Visit Neepawa, a small Manitoba town with plenty to offer. Neepawa has a vibrant business community and a diverse, growing population.
Road to 150: Best Things To Do In Saskatchewan
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Welcome to Saskatchewan!
Often known as an incredibly flat province, nothing could be further from the truth. With lush boreal forests and pristine lakes in the North to prairie landscapes and badlands in the South, Saskatchewan is the perfect place for outdoor lovers to explore.
We drove a pontoon boat around Lake Waskesiu, learned about the province's first nations at Wanuskewin Heritage Centre, and went for a float in Canada's version of the dead sea. We also toured the RCMP Heritage Centre, witnessed the RCMP sunset ceremony, climbed a massive sand dune, and hiked through one of the few remaining natural grasslands in North America. We packed a lot of adventures into our short visit and can't wait to return one day and explore the province further.
We explored Saskatchewan from July 27th - August 8th, 2017!
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer and drone videographer.
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KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
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JUSTIN BRUNELLE: Director
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Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson from who is the king of data, helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in Saskatchewan, visit - mustdocanada.com/best-things-to-do-in-saskatchewan
Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as Tourism Saskatchewan, Armstrong Hillcrest Cabins, Wanuskewin Heritage Centre, Park Town Hotel, RCMP Heritage Centre, Royal Saskatchewan Museum, and Parks Canada.
Manitoba Historic Places
The history of this province lives and breathes. In the people, the land and the monuments of long ago. The invitation to explore this place has been out for thousands of years. It still stands like the walls that were build to protect its virtue and the ways of the past.
2016 Season - E19 - Brandon, Manitoba
We're approaching Brandon, Manitoba. We'll do a quick city tour of Manitoba's second-largest city.
The Smallest Town, With A Population Of Just Four With Two Streetlamps
If you've ever dreamed of living the quiet life, you'll no doubt be jealous of the residents of Tilt Cove, Canada.
This tiny town in Newfoundland and Labrador, on Canada's east coast, has a population of just four.
All four residents are part of the town's government, with the mayor Don Collins claiming there 'is a lot to do to keep it on the straight and narrow'.
Tilt Cove was once a thriving copper mining town, which boasted a population of 2,000 people.
However, the mine closed in 1967 following an accidental collapse, leaving most of the residents jobless - forcing them to leave town forever.
Today, Tilt Cove still has postal, rubbish collection and road maintenance services - as well as two streetlamps.
It also has a museum that houses pictures, letters and artifacts that detail the town's history. Named The Way We Were, the museum was built single-handed by Collins using local timber as a 40th birthday present for his wife.
Margaret Collin's family have been here since 1813. Her brother and his wife are the only other two residents in Tilt Cove.
Neepawa Hwy 16, Manitoba Drive Through 2016
Driving through Neepawa, Manitoba on Highway 16 in 2016.
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Road Trip through Manitoba, Canada
This summer, we worked with Travel Manitoba on a week long trip to explore some of the great urban and outdoor adventures offered throughout the province. We attended the Interstellar Rodeo music festival, relaxed at the Thermea Nordic Spa, ate at fantastic restaurants, visited the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, took a trolly tour of Winnipeg, went kayaking on Clear Lake, saw bison at the Lake Audy Bison Enclosure, went on numerous hikes, camped at Riding Mountain National Park and Spruce Woods Provincial Park, and so much more!
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The City of Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg is the capital of Manitoba. With around 750,000 people, the city has been a trading center for more than an astonishing 6,000 years. Crowned by the famous Golden Boy, the Legislative Building is considered one of the finest in the country. Near the famous crossroads of Portage and Main is the theater district, which includes the Centennial Concert Hall, just across the street from City Hall.
Manitoba's Immersive Culture
A fiesta is just two blocks over. A carnival down the street. People from all corners and all walks of life quickly become neighbours. Family. Friends. To see us, we are diverse. To know us, we are enthusiasts, admirers, fans.