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How many of you have visited Manitoba?

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(@fredrikh)
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I have'nt been anywhere in Manitoba, so i don't know much about things you can do there.

Anyone can watch polar bears in Churchill and watch beluga whales somewhere on Hudson Bay.

Churchill is a village or city in the province Manitoba.

Tell me more things you can do in Manitoba, please.

 
(@nukeallthewhales_1722027993)
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(@sandygunfox)
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where? o.o

 
(@fredrikh)
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Near the Churchill River.

 
(@thecinderblock)
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I haven't visited Manitoba, but I have visited British Colombia.

 
(@cipher_strelok98)
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Why the hell do you want to go to Manitoba in the first place?

 
(@vulpinity)
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I passed briefly through Manitoba a few years ago. Seemed nice enough!

Bit flipping cold when I was there, though! Brrrrr! *shivers*

 
(@fredrikh)
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I don't want to go there, because there's no reason for me to do so.
But i want to know what kind of environments, architectures, cultures and things they have europeans and other ethnic groups knows.
I know there are totem poles in Canada.

 
(@stewie0015)
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Totem poles?

 
(@shadowed-spirit-sage)
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I haven't visited Manitoba, but I met a girl who lived (lives?) there when I visited Ontario. As far as I know, it's got a lot of forests, like much of Canada. I bet it's really pretty ^^

~Shadowed Spirit Sage

 
(@nukeallthewhales_1722027993)
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I don't want to go there, because there's no reason for me to do so.
But i want to know what kind of environments, architectures, cultures and things they have europeans and other ethnic groups knows.
I know there are totem poles in Canada.


you're making it sound like you want us you carry out research for a homework assigned of yours o.o, have you tried the wiki link from earlier or the google search?

 
(@fredrikh)
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I have already visited Wikipedia and the link with information about Manitoba.
I got much information about Winnipeg, Churchill and other things about the cities.
But i am still a little bit interested to know if you have more information about Manitoba from yourself to give me.
If you have, then just give me such information.

Nuke? You have'nt been in Manitoba, have you?

Here's questions for other people below this text.

Which themepark is best in Canada?
Is that located in Manitoba?

Is Manitoba the best province in Canada to visit according to you?
Why?

 
(@thecycle)
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Is Manitoba the best province in Canada to visit according to you?
Ha, no. Winnipeg is charming in the summer, but the rest of the province is extremely dull.

 
(@crazy-cham-lea_1722585730)
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I know there are totem poles in Canada.


Yeah, we even have buildings, too! Some of those buildings are restaurants. Oooh.

Seriously, did you think that Native North American culture just magically stopped at the border (one that does not precede said culture) or something?

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Which themepark is best in Canada? Is that located in Manitoba?


There are like hundreds of theme parks and the like around, and even if one amazing park in particular was located in Manitoba... Manitoba's huge. Seriously, get some sense of scope here. That's like saying "Well, I heard Coney Island in the states is cool. I'm going to take a trip to the USA!" and then flying into South Carolina.

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Is Manitoba the best province in Canada to visit according to you?


Unless you like lots of flat ground, no. The coasts in general are prettier. If you're more interested in theme parks, south Ontario is probably a better choice.

 
(@albino-rapper)
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Yeah, we even have buildings, too! Some of those buildings are restaurants. Oooh.

Seriously, did you think that Native North American culture just magically stopped at the border (one that does not precede said culture) or something?


...er, all he said was that he knows there are totem poles in Canada, which is true. I don't know what there is to get worked up about.

Fredrik, totem poles are primarily found on the northwest coast in British Columbia, Alaska, and Washington. I don't think there's any in Manitoba.

 
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