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Discovering Whiteshell Provincial Park

Everyone in Manitoba loves Whiteshell Provincial Park. Universally, it was the one place that came up time and time again from anyone I had talked to. “Make sure you go to the Whiteshell!”  So on my last weekend of my month-long …

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From Hot Yoga to Raindrop Therapy: A Day of Relaxation

I had just spent my second night at the Radisson Hotel Winnipeg Downtown and was beginning to feel spoiled by the decadence of it all. The spectacular view… The Business Class executive suite… The warm welcome! I was beginning to …

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Top 5 Things I Loved About Churchill, Manitoba

I went to Churchill and guess what? I didn’t see a polar bear. It’s true, but to be fair, it was the wrong season and that wasn’t why I was there. I was in this northern Manitoban community to go …

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A Nature Excursion at Hecla Grindstone Provincial Park

My next destination was Hecla Grindstone Provincial Park, or specifically Hecla, as almost everyone in Manitoba calls it. Hecla refers to the part of the park on Hecla Island, located off the west coast of Lake Winnipeg. The Grindstone part …

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The 124th Annual Icelandic Festival in Gimli

The drive from Dauphin to Gimli is rather enjoyable as you drive through the Interlake region of Manitoba, past small rural towns, many lakes, and old Ukrainian churches. Unexpectedly, I found a sign pointing to Fisher Branch, the birthplace of my …

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Dauphin & Canada’s National Ukrainian Festival

Driving north to Dauphin from Riding Mountain National Park, I began to realize just how enormous the national park really was. I realized that my experiences in the park hardly exceeded beyond the immediate Wasagaming area, and that I seriously …

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Riding, Relaxation & Culinary Delights at the Elkhorn Resort

After a morning spent wildlife viewing in Riding Mountain National Park, I drove five minutes outside of Wasagaming to Elkhorn Riding Adventures. I was going on a trail ride! Elkhorn Riding Adventures It had been quite some time since I had been …

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Robyn Hanson

Storyteller, nature nerd, food lover, and former tourism professional living south of Vancouver at the mouth of the Fraser River in xʷməθkʷəy̓əm territory.

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