Winnipeg is a city in Manitoba, Canada
Winnipeg (/ˈwɪnɪpɛɡ/ ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the province of Manitoba in Canada. It is near the longitudinal centre of North America and is 110 kilometres (70 mi) from the U.S. border. It is also the place of the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers.
Top sights in Winnipeg | |
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Assiniboine Park | 49.870249 / -97.230094 |
Canadian Museum For Human Rights | 49.890802 / -97.130741 |
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden | 49.874680 / -97.236414 |
The Forks National Historic Site | 49.888145 / -97.131470 |
Manitoba Legislative Building | 49.884462 / -97.146872 |
Manitoba Museum | 49.900025 / -97.136439 |
Assiniboine Park Zoo | 49.868354 / -97.240614 |
Royal Aviation Museum Of Western Canada | 49.895744 / -97.221177 |
Royal Canadian Mint | 49.852566 / -97.055108 |
Fort Whyte Alive | 49.820331 / -97.225075 |
Shaw Park | 49.893739 / -97.133996 |
The Forks Market | 49.886801 / -97.131184 |
Kildonan Park | 49.942749 / -97.104378 |
Basilique-Cathedrale De Saint Boniface | 49.889307 / -97.122077 |
Winnipeg Art Gallery | 49.889421 / -97.150635 |
Tinkertown Family Fun Park | 49.836847 / -96.980266 |
Bell Mts Place | 49.892622 / -97.143690 |
Winnipeg Railway Museum | 49.888946 / -97.134287 |
Fort Gibraltar | 49.898984 / -97.125334 |
Investors Group Field | 49.807860 / -97.143050 |