Manitoba is a city located in Canada, one of the three prairie provinces (with Alberta and Saskatchewan) and the fifth province in Canada with a population of about 1.3 million. The Manitoba barrier is about 64,995 square kilometers (250,900 square miles), with a wide variety of landscapes. It is bordered by provinces from the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the lands of Nunavut in the north, the Northwest Territories in the northwest, and the United States from North Dakota and Minnesota in the south. The capital of Manitoba and its largest city is Winnipeg. Winnipeg is the seat of government that includes the Manitoba Legislative Assembly and the Regional Court. There are four of the five universities in the province.
Geography - Manitoba is bordered by Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, Nunavut lands to the north, Northwest Territories to the northwest, and to the United States from North Dakota and Minnesota to the south. Located along Hudson Bay to the northeast, it is the only prairie province that has a coastline in saltwater. There is Churchill Harbor which is located in the North Pole of Canada's only deep water port. Lake Winnipeg is a freshwater lake. Hudson Bay is the second largest bay in the world. Manitoba is located in the heart of Hudson Bay with giant watersheds, known as Robert's Land. The vital area of Hudson Bay was with many rivers and lakes that offered excellent opportunities for lucrative fur trade.
Climate - Manitoba has an extreme continental climate. Rainfall generally reduces temperatures from south to north with the increase from east to west. Manitoba is a city far from the influences with mountain ranges or large views of the water. Because of its flat surface in general, it is exposed to cold weather in the high-pressure Northwest Arctic during January and February. In the summer, air masses sometimes come from the southern United States, and warm wet air faces north of the Gulf of Mexico. Temperatures exceed 30 ° C (86 ° F) several times each summer. South Manitoba (including Winnipeg city), located in the wet continental climate zone (Köppen). This cold area is affected by wind in the winter and by repeated snowstorms. This area is the most humid areas in the prairies, with moderate rainfall. Although southwestern Manitoba is classified under the same climate classification as the rest of southern Manitoba, it is the closest to semi-arid regions of the Palisir Triangle. It is the driest and most drought-prone area of other parts of southern Manitoba. This region is cold, wind blowing in the winter, and is affected by frequent snowstorms due to the openness of the wilderness landscape. Summer is generally warm with moderate humidity.
Economy - Manitoba has a strong economy and is largely dependent on natural resources. The GDP reached about 50834000000 C $ in 2008. The province's economy grew about 2.4 percent in 2008, for the third consecutive year. In 2009, did not increase or decrease. The economy of Manitoba is heavily dependent on agriculture, tourism, energy, oil, mining and forestry. Biogas were mostly found in the southern half of the province. There are about 12 percent of Canadian agricultural land in Manitoba. The most common type of farm in rural areas is livestock (34.6%), followed by miscellaneous cereals (19.0%) and oilseeds (7.9%). Manitoba is the country's largest producer of sunflower seeds, dry beans, and one of the main sources of potato, which provides fried potatoes to McDonald's, Wendy, and other business chains.
Manitoba's largest employers are government-funded institutions, including Crown companies and services such as government hospitals and universities, major private sector companies are Western Life Insurance, Cargill Inc., and James Richardson & Sons Limited. Manitoba also has large manufacturing and tourism sectors. Arctic Churchill Wildlife is a major tourist attraction. The city is the world's capital of polar bears and observers. Manitoba is the only county with deepwater port in the Arctic, which connects the shortest shipping route between North America, Europe and Asia.
Tourism - Manitoba border is adjacent to Ontario from the east, Saskatchewan from the western territories, Nunavut and Hudson Bay from the north and North Dakota and Minnesota from the south. Winnipeg is the capital and the largest city of Vite Manitoba. More than 100,000 lakes, ponds and natural water resources are available here. The province is home to more than 50 national and regional parks. You can see polar bears, whales, horseback riding, camping, hiking and enjoying some of the famous tourist attractions:
MTS Center - MTS Center is one of the best sports and entertainment created in Canada. In general, it is a multi-purpose enclosed indoor park located in the center of Winnipeg, Manitoba. At first, it was raised as an alternative to Winnipeg Square. There is a courtyard that is built to accommodate about 16435 people along with many facilities, sounds and music that follow the very modern system. The MTS Center hosts many live concerts, events and sporting events.
Churchill Northern Studies Centre - an independent, non-profit educational research institution, located in the east of Churchill along the Hudson Bay coast. Tracing that region to the polar-like environment of the Hudson Bay, the main theme of the research is focused on the cause of migratory birds, and wild flowers in the Arctic. The center is divided into 3 zones of the major marine biota, the Tundra and northern North Forests. Because of these biomes, visitors can experience a wide variety of mammals, birds, plants and diverse human cultures.
Grand Beach - Grand Beach is one of the best beaches in North America, located on the east coast of Lake Winnipeg. There are white sand and beautiful dunes, with good sunshine in the summer, which attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. Swimming, sand surfing, hiking and regular activities on this beach. There are different types of birds that you can see there. There is a camp on the beach with houses for rent, camping and a long night stay.
Club Regent Casino - Club Regent Casino is a famous casino in the city. The club has been distinguished by its Caribbean-style architecture, but is likely to be associated with the Mayan style. The gaming area of the casino is expanded into two sections which are connected together through the aquarium tunnel. The casino has three good quality restaurants including McDonald's.
Family Fun Park Tinkertown - an amusement and amusement park, located on a road in Springfield, Manitoba, is a place of great fun for children and families in summer. The park has a fun horseback ride, with various attractions to satisfy visitors. Adults can also enjoy with a golf game divided into about 18 mini-holes in the park. After enjoying a summer day filled with various games and entertainment facilities, visitors can enjoy the water.
Forex Market - The Forex Market is an ancient historical market, which is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The market has many popular restaurants and restaurants in the basement, which offers visitors a wide range of foods from fresh goods and meat dishes. The market provides a shopping experience for locals and visitors. The top-floor shopping area has a market for about 75 on-site shops. Visitors can buy handmade jewelry, toys, toys and various historical souvenirs from more than 300 local and national artists.
Asenipuen Zoo - is a zoo located in the west of Asenipuen Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The park has been ideal for tourists for many decades and offers visitors the opportunity to interact with different species of animals from all over the world. There are some northern animal species such as Arctic wolves, foxes, polar bears. These species live in nature suitable for their environment and wildlife. The Asenipuen Zoo can accommodate up to 150 people, offering visitors the right meals at very economical rates. The zoo also has two gift shops to buy unique gifts for their loved ones.
Manitoba Legislative Building - The Manitoba Legislative Building is located in the center of Winnipeg, Manitoba. This magnificent building welcomes tourists to learn about unique architecture. The legislative construction of the summit of the beauty of fine architecture and traditional art in Manitoba is marked with corridors, green spaces, gardens, trees, paintings, sculptures and monuments.
Canadian Museum of Human Rights - Canadian Museum of Human Rights is the new National Museum located outside the Canadian National Capital. It is located beside the Forex market in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is one of the newest additions to the city's attractions. The museum is based on unique architecture with stunning building. The building has 11 showrooms with various subjects that express many stories of human rights from different perspectives.