Pinawa Dam is one of Manitoba’s most unique landmarks. At over a century old the massive dam is an unexpected change from your typical prairie architecture. […]
Heart Creek Bunker History Back in the late 1960s, during the Cold War, three ambitious brothers headed the construction of what is now known as the […]
Spirit Sands is a place that’s held great spiritual meaning to First Nation tribes since its discovery. The Anishinaabe believed that one of the first creations […]
Hidden along Lake Manitoba’s eastern shoreline, where the water is coloured like the sea, is a collection of caves carved out by waves repeatedly crashing into […]
Where the Red River meets the Assiniboine, in a city formerly known as the gateway to the west, lies a gargantuan conglomerate of brick, concrete and […]
St Micheal’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church is the oldest surviving Ukrainian Church built in Canada. Located along Provincial Road 209, it was established in 1899 by immigrants […]
Every January, the first full moon of the year is considered a Wolf Moon. This traditional name arose due to the frequent occurrence of starving wolves […]
Located in Custer County, South Dakota, underneath the largest remaining natural mixed-grass prairie in the United States lies Wind Cave. The complexity of Wind Cave is […]