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🇨🇦 Winnipeg Travel Guide

You can explore the entire city in just 2–3 days—it’s quite compact! 📍Centre of Canada🇨🇦 An open park with trails, but it was already very cold, so not many people were around. Quickly snapped a photo at the "Geographical Centre of Canada" landmark. 📍Canadian Museum for Human Rights A iconic landmark in Winnipeg. The museum doesn’t have many special exhibits—it mainly focuses on historical stories. The top floor offers a panoramic view of the entire city. 📍The Forks Market Located right next to the Human Rights Museum. Lots of small stalls serving cuisine from around the world, plus local snacks like poutine. Perfect for trying a bit of everything! 📍Toad Hall Toys A toy store that’s been around for ages. The staff are super friendly. It caters to all ages—toys for kids, model cars for adults, and even a surprising selection of Jellycat. They even had the sold-out-everywhere Jellycat Christmas tree!🎄 📍Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature♨️ Felt like stepping into Northern Europe in an instant! So magical to soak in a hot spring while snow fell around us.❤️ There are three pools at different temperatures, plus sauna rooms. Don’t forget to bring your own flip-flops and swimsuit! 📍Winnie-the-Pooh Museum Much smaller than I imagined. It’s part of a larger park that also includes a zoo, but because of the freezing weather, hardly anyone was in the outdoor area. #StudyInTheUS #HotSpringsInSnow #Canada #Winnipeg #WinnipegLife #WinnipegFavorites #WinnipegTravel #ManitobaWinnipeg 🌨️🧸🍁✨

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🇨🇦 Winnipeg Travel Guide

You can explore the entire city in just 2–3 days—it’s quite compact! 📍Centre of Canada🇨🇦 An open park with trails, but it was already very cold, so not many people were around. Quickly snapped a photo at the "Geographical Centre of Canada" landmark. 📍Canadian Museum for Human Rights A iconic landmark in Winnipeg. The museum doesn’t have many special exhibits—it mainly focuses on historical stories. The top floor offers a panoramic view of the entire city. 📍The Forks Market Located right next to the Human Rights Museum. Lots of small stalls serving cuisine from around the world, plus local snacks like poutine. Perfect for trying a bit of everything! 📍Toad Hall Toys A toy store that’s been around for ages. The staff are super friendly. It caters to all ages—toys for kids, model cars for adults, and even a surprising selection of Jellycat. They even had the sold-out-everywhere Jellycat Christmas tree!🎄 📍Thermëa by Nordik Spa-Nature♨️ Felt like stepping into Northern Europe in an instant! So magical to soak in a hot spring while snow fell around us.❤️ There are three pools at different temperatures, plus sauna rooms. Don’t forget to bring your own flip-flops and swimsuit! 📍Winnie-the-Pooh Museum Much smaller than I imagined. It’s part of a larger park that also includes a zoo, but because of the freezing weather, hardly anyone was in the outdoor area. #StudyInTheUS #HotSpringsInSnow #Canada #Winnipeg #WinnipegLife #WinnipegFavorites #WinnipegTravel #ManitobaWinnipeg 🌨️🧸🍁✨

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