Winnipeg is diverse, full of history, and culturally rich. Part of a global series for curious locals and experienced visitors, this guide book takes you down the alleys, along the trails, and across the rivers to explore a prairie city with the heart of a small town. Take a bison safari and imagine these enormous beasts thundering across the prairie centuries ago. Enjoy a mix of new and old at a modern campus building featuring century-old storefronts. Eat modern dishes rooted in traditional First Nations and Métis foods or take a world culinary tour at an ethnic grocery store. Embrace Winnipeg’s seasons in the world’s largest snow maze and Canada’s largest urban forest. Discover The Peg’s creative and community spirit in an alley of Arctic wildlife art, North America’s largest non-profit fabrication lab, or a kindness rock garden.
Look for 111 Places in Winnipeg That You Must Not Miss on Amazon, at Indigo stores, these sites, and at indie book stores, such as McNally Robinson Booksellers and Whodunit in Winnipeg.
Interviews, Reviews, and Events
Review by blogger and author MaryLou Driedger on her blog What Next?.
Book Launch at McNally Robinson Booksellers in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada on November 22, 2024
INSIDER’S GUIDE: 111 Places in Winnipeg weaves a tale of character in the Winnipeg Sun October 15, 2024