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The capital city of Canada's fifth province has a lot to see and do, having been around since the early 1800s. As such it is no surprise that there are many quality accommodations spread throughout the city. When visiting Winnipeg, it is important to find the right lodgings in the right location, according to budget and the purpose of the trip. The WorldWeb.com
Travel Guide Accommodation
Directory provides all the information visitors need to choose the right
place to stay in the city that gave the world Winnie-The-Pooh (though the bear
that inspired the stories was not actually born in Winnipeg). In this directory
visitors will find detailed information on many choices, from hotels
and Bed &
Breakfasts to lodges
and hostels,
with links to booking services and even interactive maps displaying the location
of lodgings relative to restaurants and attractions.
ABOUT WINNIPEG Since the first European settler arrived in 1738, Winnipeg has grown into a prosperous metropolis, inching ever closer to that magical population of one million citizens. The capital of Manitoba is known primarily for agriculture and manufacturing, but is also growing stronger in the transportation industry. Recent years have seen an increase in urban redevelopment, as both the population and the city's financial resources grow. Even still, Winnipeg remains manageable and simple to get around. It is easy for visitors to cross town for business or sightseeing. For a better idea of where things are and how to get from place to place when in the prairie city, visit the Interactive Map and select the items to be viewed, from accommodations to attractions to restaurants. Downtown The St. Regis Hotel, on the north side of Winnipeg Square, is one such example. The St. Regis offers excellent dining, a fitness centre and business services but at lower rates than the luxury hotels. Close enough to the river for a scenic boat cruise, the hotel is also close to the Centennial Concert Hall and the Winnipeg Convention Centre, the Planetarium and the zoo, Lower Fort Garry, markets and shops, casinos and much more. The University of Winnipeg, local theatre and Red River College are all within walking distance. Likewise, the Quest Inn, on the western edge of downtown, offers both short and long term stays, a buffet dining room and an excellent location next to Central Park.
St. Boniface Gîte de al Cathedrale Bed & Breakfast, in North St. Boniface, is close to both Route 57 across the Red River and the river itself, parks and shops. This location offers easy access to the downtown across Provencher Boulevard. On the south side, on the border between St. Boniface and Norwood, is the Norwood Hotel. Only five minutes from downtown, the Norwood can accommodate groups of up to 300 in their conference rooms, offers a full array of business services, and has plenty of perks for the leisure traveller. Fort Rouge Chinatown Osborne
Village Winnipeg
International Airport Area POPULAR
ALTERNATIVES
In the prairies, camping is an enjoyable alternative (unless it is winter). Clean air, lush fields and immense skies set off the peace found in camping. There are plenty of sites around Winnipeg that fit the bill, with two of the most popular destinations being Lake Winnipeg (less than one hour north of the city) and Lake Manitoba, around 30 minutes northwest of downtown, putting a comfortable distance between visitors and the hustle of the capital city. The proximity of Winnipeg campgrounds to the Canadian Shield keeps adventurous and outdoor loving travellers close to both the city and ample natural wonders. Coonestoga Campsites and Lilac Resort Campground, in the southeast, offer a variety of amenities, and are ideal for families. Far enough from the hustle of downtown, their location provides immediate access to the Trans-Canada Highway and Route 150 into the downtown core. Campgrounds a bit further out, like Arrowhead Campground & RV Park, also offer lower rates, independence and flexibility. For travellers looking for more a little more privacy but still seek the peace of a rural environment, Guest Ranches in the Winnipeg area provide the same comforts as B&Bs, but are not residences or family homes, affording more privacy. The Busted Boot Guest Ranch, southwest of the city on Highway 2, is a perfect example of the modern guest ranch. Different lodging types are available, from a cabin that sleeps a whole family to teepees, and many outdoor adventures are offered, including horseback riding and sleigh rides for winter visitors. Useful Accommodation Links for Winnipeg GETTING AROUND
Visitors rarely encounter difficulties when exploring Winnipeg. All of the major accommodations, restaurants and attractions are accessible, or within a short drive from the major thoroughfares. The layout of the city is made up of simple, easy to follow grids, and there is a reliable public transit system for those without vehicles which is often the best option. Winnipeg Transit operates extensively throughout the city, with regular stops at or near the most popular attractions. Single trip fares are inexpensive, but for those planning on relying on the transit system for seeing the city, books of tickets offer a small discount. Tickets are available at many places, from convenience stores to grocery stores to most pharmacies. There are many sources for vehicle rentals, and Winnipeg can accommodate all ranges, from fuel efficient economy cars to limousine rentals for those looking to celebrate. Car rentals, fuel and parking are not as expensive as in many other major cities. There are also a few sports retailers that offer bicycle rentals, and as Winnipeg is not very large, bicycles are not a bad option. Fun and less expensive, they provide a healthy and environmentally friendly means of travel that allows sightseers to make unexpected stops when they discover something new around the corner. Winnipeg maintains a well-developed system of pathways, many of which include a stretch along the river. As with most cities, these pathways are shared with inline skaters and hikers, so standard rules of the road apply. SOMETHING DIFFERENT
Fishing
Trips Along the winding rivers are many delightful accommodations, ideal for visitors seeking this particular recreational activity. Many are also close to other Winnipeg attractions and the downtown for business travellers. Montcalm Gordon Motor Hotel is close to the southern Red River and also close to St. Vital Park and the Southwood Golf and Country Club. There is also a Super 8 Motel Winnipeg just north of that same course. Twin Pillars Bed & Breakfast Winnipeg in Riverview, south-east of downtown, is an excellent choice for its close proximity to both rivers as well as the cite centre, as is the Norwood Hotel and the Osborne Village Inn. Choices become more sparse north of downtown, but there are some quaint independent places like Curtis Gordon Motor Hotel and the Tudor-style Almost Home B&B Winnipeg. Many similar comforts can be found along the Assiniboine River, such as Clarion Hotel and Suites, the Holiday Inn Winnipeg Airport West, and Oakdale Bed & Breakfast Winnipeg. |
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