

A vibrant public market and gathering place in Winnipeg, offering a mix of local food, culture, and history.
A historic market with a mix of local vendors, food stalls, and cultural exhibits.
A unique museum exploring human rights through interactive exhibits and architecture.
A beautiful riverside park with walking trails, picnic areas, and stunning views.

Handmade leather moccasins, a traditional footwear of the First Nations people, symbolizing comfort and connection to the land.
Artisanal jams made from wild berries picked in Manitoba's boreal forests, capturing the essence of the province's wilderness.
A vibrant, colourful sash, an iconic part of Metis heritage and a symbol of pride and identity, often worn during cultural celebrations.

Winnipeg's climate can be harsh, with temperatures often dropping below -20°C in winter.

Having local currency makes transactions easier and avoids international transaction fees.

A popular Canadian product, it's a great souvenir and can be used to add flavor to meals.

Forth is a popular breakfast spot known for its unique atmosphere and delicious dishes.
The Common is a beloved lunch spot offering a variety of sandwiches and salads.
This student-run café offers a unique dining experience with a focus on local and sustainable ingredients.

A modern reconstruction of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, offering panoramic views of the Euphrates River and the ancient city of Babylon.
A vibrant street market in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, offering local cuisine and shopping under the starlit sky.
A lush, tranquil nature reserve in southern Thailand, home to diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes.
Fried dough, often served with jam or sugar, a traditional Indigenous breakfast treat.
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy, a classic Canadian lunch staple.
Thick, hearty soup made from split peas, often served with a side of bannock, perfect for chilly evenings.