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Historical Sites in Manitoba


Historical Sites in Manitoba

There are many historical sites and ruins found in Manitoba based on the Fur Trade Era of Canada. Learn about the life in the past by visiting the Lower Fort Garry Historic site found in the Interlake region that shows how life was like in the 1800s. Another place to visit is the remains of the St. Boniface Cathedral in Winnipeg which was burned down now another church is placed inside the cathedral ruins. The Forks National Historic Site is a place where people have been meeting for around 6000 years. The Forks is situated in the fork of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers in Winnipeg. There are many different activities to do at the Forks like shopping at the Forks Market, The Johnson Terminal. Skating on river paths is a popular activity during winter. The Forks is a beautiful place in the heart of the city that includes things like parks,gardens, sculptures, shops, and restaurants along with so much more. The site is a model for urban renewal and waterfront development. Another great place to visit in Winnipeg is the Exchange District in downtown Winnipeg, the Exchange District is well known for it's well preserved and stunning turn of the century architecture telling the story of Winnipeg's amazing history. The Exchange District is now a days well known for it's trendy boutiques, restaurants, cafes, and cool theatres. The Exchange District holds many festivals including The Winnipeg Fringe Festival.

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