The capital of Manitoba, Winnipeg has a little bit of everything, from arts and culture, to sports, shopping, and cuisine. Book a cheap ticket to Winnipeg and see why this big city in the heart of the Canadian has something for everyone.
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Winnipeg’s winters are long, cold and dark, with as little as eight hours of sunlight a day. The summers are warm and humid, with highs in July averaging 26 Celsius (78 Fahrenheit).
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Come from June through August, when the days are long and the temperatures are warmest but very tolerable.
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The Winnipeg Transit Route 15 Mountain bus transports visitors from the airport downtown. Taxis and rental cars also are available.
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Because Winnipeg is such a sprawling city, and because the bus system is good but not great, and because parking is pretty easy anywhere you go, renting a car is recommended.
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Winnipeg was a crossroads of commercial trading by foot and by canoe long before European settlers arrived. Today that pioneering, exploring spirit lives on in the wilds beyond the city limits, and Winnipeg is a popular jumping-off point for all manner of wilderness excursions.
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Winnipeg James Armstrong International Airport is serviced by major domestic and international carriers such as WestJet, Air Canada, Delta Airlines and United Airlines.
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