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- A comprehensive online guide to accommodations in Winnipeg that includes listings for motels, bed and breakfast, cottages, inns, hotels, resorts and more.
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba and the geographical centre of Canada and North America. Winnipeg's geographic location places the city on the eastern edge of the Canadian Prairies, and in close proximity to the Canadian Shield and hundreds of lakes including Lake Winnipeg and Lake Manitoba.
Two main rivers, the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, meet in the centre of city, at The Forks. Winnipeg is home to Canada's most well-known intersection: Portage and Main.
The surrounding landscape is characterized by agricultural land utilized for grain production and livestock. In addition, the area includes forests, marsh landscapes, and various lakes and rivers including Lake Winnipeg, the third largest lake in Canada and 13th in the world.
Winnipeg is home to the University of Manitoba which is the largest university in the Province. The City is a national railway hub and transportation centre and is served by Richardson International Airport.
Come discover a world-class city renowned for its variety of entertainment and diverse population that’s offers a mix of sophistication and friendliness to all those that visit.