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Rising from the shores of the Red and
Assiniboine Rivers, the mere mention of winter in Winnipeg can
bring shivers to the spine. But it is exactly those long cold
winters that have helped make the capital of Manitoba one of
the most vibrant cultural centers in Canada, and a dream
destination for anyone interested in the arts. When the
temperature drops, the best place to be is inside, enjoying a
performance of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the oldest dance
company in Canada, or wandering through one of the city's many
art galleries or museums. The Winnipeg Art Gallery houses the
world's largest collection of contemporary Inuit art, while
the Manitoba Museum focuses on natural history and the geology
of the region. Both make for an enjoyable and educational
outing. When spring and summer, eventually, arrive everyone
heads outdoors to visit the zoo, go canoeing on the river or
to the Forks, a nine-acre site at the junction of the two
rivers, which includes ancient meeting grounds, a waterfront
park and a multitude of shops and restaurants to savor.
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