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Due to the nature of the topic and the wide range of information available, in order to cover only a tiny bit of it properly, some of the websites included here may have a commercial element in addition to the excellent information they provide.  Such inclusion does not constitute an endorsement of product or service by archaeolink.com.  Sites are included for information value only.

The number of sites available online for this topic is enormous.  This site can not and does not index all travel resources for a province.  These "tourism" pages are basically designed as a supplement to the Province by Province Social Studies pages.

For those of you for whom this "supplementary" material is not enough, the following does provide some idea of what is available online and will hopefully be a good starting point for a more serious search.

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Discover Southwest Manitoba __ "Imagine a land as rich in heritage as it is in wheat. A land where the horizon stretches on seemingly forever, where the sky is vast and blue, and where every sunset is an occasion to remember." Now discover what all such a land has to offer. - illustrated - From southwestmanitoba.ca - http://www.southwestmanitoba.ca/ 

DiscoverWinnipeg.ca - Winnipeg Travel __ "DiscoverWinnipeg.ca - Winnipeg Manitoba Canada travel and tourism guide, accommodations, hotels, maps, pictures." - illustrated - from discoverwinnipeg.ca - http://www.discoverwinnipeg.ca/ 

Eastern Manitoba Tourism Association __ "The Eastern Manitoba Region, enveloping the lands east of the Red River, Lake Winnipeg and the City of Winnipeg, offers tourists many varied and diverse experiences. The vast and varied landscape ranges from productive, serene farmland to the rugged scapes of the Precambrian Shield to beautiful lakes and major historic river waterways." Learn about museums, attractions, activities and much more. - illustrated - From easternmanitobatourism.ca - http://www.easternmanitobatourism.ca/ 

IgoUgo: Manitoba Tourism, Things To Do In Manitoba __ "Read first-hand travel reviews and see vacation pictures of Manitoba and other places around the world." - illustrated - From igougo.com - http://www.igougo.com/planning/journalRegion.asp?LocationID=453 
 
Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Tourism __ You will find a good general overview of Manitoba attractions and tourism information along with links to additional resources. - illustrated - From Government of Manitoba - http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/tourism.html 

 

Manitoba Guide - Canada - General Information - World Travel Guide Provided By Columbus Travel Publishing __ "World Travel Guide - Manitoba - Overview, Visa and Passport requirements, vacation advice, holiday guide, international travel, travel agent, business trip, flights and hotels." You will find information ranging from government and history, to climate, business profile, maps and much more. - illustrated - from worldtravelguide.net - http://www.columbusguides.com/data/man/man.asp 

Manitoba Tourism Education Council __ "The Manitoba Tourism Education Council's ( MTEC ) mission is to build the quality and performance of Manitoba's tourism and hospitality industry through excellence in training, education and recognition." You can learn more about this organization. - illustrated - From Manitoba Tourism Education Council - http://www.mtec.mb.ca/
 
Manitoba tourism - Manitoba vacation reviews - Manitoba vacations __ Wide ranging general interest page about Manitoba tourism including hotel recommendations, sights to see and things to do. - illustrated - From tripadvisor.com - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g154950-Manitoba-Vacations.html 

 

Manitoba Tourism - Red River North Tourism, Selkirk, St. Clements, St. Andrews __ "The Red River North has an adventure for everyone. Explore the Manitoba Tourism areas of Selkirk, St Andrews and St Clements. Only 30 minutes North of Winnipeg, discover what it has for you! Click on the "38 Greats" Icon to take a visual tour of some great places to visit and EXPLORE." - illustrated - From redrivernorthtourism.com - http://www.redrivernorthtourism.com/ 

Parks Homepage __ A look at Manitoba Provincial parks and other protected areas. You will find attractions, locations, fees, current weather and much more. - illustrated - from Manitoba government - http://www.gov.mb.ca/conservation/parks/
 
Riding Mountain National Park of Canada __ "Situated amidst a sea of agricultural land, Riding Mountain rises dramatically from the prairie landscape. Forming part of the Manitoba Escarpment, this "island" reserve protects a wide variety of wildlife and vegetation areas. The park has numerous hiking trails, and Agassiz Tower overlooks a panoramic view of prairies stretching out to the north." All official information. - illustrated - From Parks Canada - http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/mb/riding/index_e.asp 

Travel Manitoba __ Do you want to plan a great business trip or vacation in Manitoba? Here is the place to do it with 'quick facts,' an adventure guide, parks, maps, free stuff and a lot more. - illustrated - From travelmanitoba.com - http://www.travelmanitoba.com/contents.html

 

Travel and Tourism Manitoba __ You will find many resources and links about travel and vacationing in Manitoba. - illustrated - From canada.designerz.com - http://manitoba.canada.designerz.com/manitoba-travel-and-tourism.php 

Wapusk National Park of Canada __ "Wapusk means "White Bear" in Cree. The park earns its name because it protects one of the world's largest known polar bear maternity denning areas. It includes a large part of the Hudson James Lowlands, a sub-arctic region bordering Hudson Bay that is mostly muskeg and wet peatlands. It is one of the wildest and most remote of Canadian landscapes." - illustrated - From Parks Canada - http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/mb/wapusk/index_E.asp 

Welcome to the World Lily Capital __ "World Lily Capital - Neepawa, Manitoba. Join us for the annual Neepawa and Area Lily Festival!" General information and great photos. - illustrated - from lilyfestival.com - http://www.lilyfestival.com/
 

 

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