What to Expect from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
With stunning architecture, a strong mandate, and an eye towards a future of purpose and hope, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is leading the charge for human rights education.…
With stunning architecture, a strong mandate, and an eye towards a future of purpose and hope, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is leading the charge for human rights education.…
National Perks Explore Manitoba’s magnificent national park on the prairie and discover unspoiled nature you didn’t think still existed. Stretching 3,000 square km, Riding Mountain National Park is a spectacle…
Ciao! visits hundreds of restaurants and shops every year hunting out Winnipeg's best places. To celebrate our 100th issue (October/November 2016), the editors share the best of the best that prove we're living in One Great City. Although some of these locations are now closed - they were our favourites at the time!
lake effect Set your watch to lake time You need a boat to see Lake of the Woods. Motorists don’t properly get the hang of the place. It’s the pelicans,…
Winnipeg has long been known for its rich cultural scene, generating artists who dazzle the world with creativity in both the visual and performing arts. It is our theatre scene,…
The farmer and the butcher... Two Twin Cities restaurants are romancing the dirt Farmer and butcher. Both words, nay professions, are evocative of a bygone, sepia-toned era; bloodied aprons and…
Bounty hunters... Explore and eat your way across Eastern Manitoba In early May we set off with a simple objective: to eat a path across Eastern Manitoba. It was somewhere…
hikes and bites Roadtrip to Southeast Manitoba for a day of grazing and trail blazing Manitoba channels more than 100,000 beautiful flowing lakes and roughly 15 of them wind through the…
East coast eats Posh pub fare, global influences and a strong locavore philosophy redefine Canada’s coast cuisine The crack of a bright red shell; a spray of juice; and the…