West Canada Travel
West Canada Travel
From the temperate Pacific coast across the Prairies to Manitoba and north to Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon, Western Canada encompasses a wide geographical area rich in natural and cultural heritage.
Whether you're after rainforests, beaches, mountains, prairie skies, badlands, tundra, lush vineyards or even desert ecosystems, it's waiting to be discovered in Western Canada.
Along the way, you'll uncover culture as varied as the landscapes. Visit the Haida Gwaii carvers; follow the Gold Rush trail; surf Tofino's waves; dig for dinosaur bones in Drumheller; view polar bears; or attend year-round arts and music festivals.
That's only the beginning. Together, let's explore Western Canada's unique landscapes and attractions. Please add your own comments and tips after each article.
Manitoba
- The Titanic and Leonardo Da Vinci in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Dalnavert Museum, Historic Home of the Macdonald Family
- Jane's Walks and a Tour of North Point Douglas in Winnipeg
- Journey to Churchill Exhibit—A World Class Feature for Winnipeg
- The History of the Windmill at the Mennonite Historical Village
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Robin Schroffel is a writer specializing in travel, music, arts and culture.