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BigRichard 03-09-2017 08:05 PM

Wasagaming Manitoba Canada
 
Anyone on here ever been up to Wasagaming in Manitoba Canada? The wife and I just booked our campsites for a week up there. Might swing by Winnipeg on the way up to check things out as well. Any cool places to go? We just want to veg for a few days but love to bike and hike too.

Dartgod 03-10-2017 08:23 AM

Don't waste your time in Winnepeg. I spent a week there for work once and the actual work was the highlight of the trip. There is one area of town call The Forks that is somewhat interesting, but other than that it was extremely booooring.

BigRichard 03-10-2017 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 12777424)
Don't waste your time in Winnepeg. I spent a week there for work once and the actual work was the highlight of the trip. There is one area of town call The Forks that is somewhat interesting, but other than that it was extremely booooring.

Good to know.

Eleazar 03-10-2017 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 12776994)
Anyone on here ever been up to Wasagaming in Manitoba Canada? The wife and I just booked our campsites for a week up there. Might swing by Winnipeg on the way up to check things out as well. Any cool places to go? We just want to veg for a few days but love to bike and hike too.

I've never been to Wasagaming, but have spent some time at Lake Winnipeg and it's great. Really nice little cabin towns, beautiful country up there. I have some very fond memories of Victoria Beach.

in Winnipeg locals will tell you to go to The Forks but it's is dumb. Generally just a crappy indoor mall/market kind of thing. Might be some events there in the summer I guess.

Smoke's Poutinerie, if you want poutine.

Culture is going to be in the Exchange District. There's a (small) French quarter called St. Boniface. The area where younger people hang out is The Village (Osborne Street) There's a decent art gallery. Assiniboine Park has a zoo, if you've got kids. Assiniboine Downs is a horseracing track.

Fort Garry Brewing makes good microbrews, highly recommended, but I think you have to arrange for a tour. By the way, anyplace in Canada where you put a beer to your lips (bar, restaurant) you're going to be paying US ballgame prices. Prepare thy anus

Winnipeg is only about the size of Omaha, but there's a decent amount to do for a city of that size.

Don't go in the winter.

Dartgod 03-10-2017 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 12777512)
I've never been to Wasagaming, but have spent some time at Lake Winnipeg and it's great. Really nice little cabin towns, beautiful country up there.

Culture is going to be in the Exchange District. There's a (small) French quarter called St. Boniface. The area where younger people hang out is The Village (Osborne Street) There's a decent art gallery. Assiniboine Park has a zoo, if you've got kids. Assiniboine Downs is a horseracing track.

Fort Garry Brewing makes good microbrews, highly recommended, but anyplace in Canada where you put a beer to your lips (bar, restaurant, etc) you're going to be paying US ballgame prices.

Winnipeg is only about the size of Omaha, but there's a decent amount to do for a city of that size.

Don't go in the winter.

Heh, I guess your experience was way different than mine. The Forks was a pretty interesting area just for the historical stuff.

BigRichard 03-10-2017 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 12777512)
I've never been to Wasagaming, but have spent some time at Lake Winnipeg and it's great. Really nice little cabin towns, beautiful country up there. I have some very fond memories of Victoria Beach.

in Winnipeg locals will tell you to go to The Forks but it's is dumb. Generally just a crappy indoor mall/market kind of thing. Might be some events there in the summer I guess.

Smoke's Poutinerie, if you want poutine.

Culture is going to be in the Exchange District. There's a (small) French quarter called St. Boniface. The area where younger people hang out is The Village (Osborne Street) There's a decent art gallery. Assiniboine Park has a zoo, if you've got kids. Assiniboine Downs is a horseracing track.

Fort Garry Brewing makes good microbrews, highly recommended, but I think you have to arrange for a tour. By the way, anyplace in Canada where you put a beer to your lips (bar, restaurant) you're going to be paying US ballgame prices. Prepare thy anus

Winnipeg is only about the size of Omaha, but there's a decent amount to do for a city of that size.

Don't go in the winter.

All excellent information, especially about the beer prices. I was planning on buying and drinking a bunch of beer up there but I may have to drag along a lot of beer from the states. Might need to check on how much they allow to cross the border.

Thanks!

Eleazar 03-10-2017 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRichard (Post 12777562)
All excellent information, especially about the beer prices. I was planning on buying and drinking a bunch of beer up there but I may have to drag along a lot of beer from the states. Might need to check on how much they allow to cross the border.

Thanks!

If you're driving up, Pembina is the last stop. Fill your tank there. Gas isn't any cheaper than booze up there. I think some people buy booze at Pembina or in Grand Forks. There are rules on how much you can import but a bottle or a case shouldn't be a problem, I wouldn't think.

There's a duty-free store at the border but I have never stopped there. Don't know what the deal is with it, but that might be an option. I'm not clear on whether it serves people crossing in both directions or not.

Sometimes you breeze through that checkpoint, sometimes you end up waiting 20-30 minutes on the weekends.

BigRichard 03-10-2017 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 12777567)
If you're driving up, Pembina is the last stop. Fill your tank there. Gas isn't any cheaper than booze up there. I think some people buy booze at Pembina or in Grand Forks. There are rules on how much you can import but a bottle or a case shouldn't be a problem, I wouldn't think.

There's a duty-free store at the border but I have never stopped there. Don't know what the deal is with it, but that might be an option. I'm not clear on whether it serves people crossing in both directions or not.

Sometimes you breeze through that checkpoint, sometimes you end up waiting 20-30 minutes on the weekends.


That gas information is valuable as well. We are pulling a big camper and I only get anywhere from 6-7 miles per gallon.

CanadianChief 03-10-2017 12:57 PM

I believe gas is currently sitting at 0.99/litre so that's what...about $4 a US Gallon?

CanadianChief 03-10-2017 12:58 PM

...and I believe you are allowed a 24 of beer when crossing the border per person.

ptlyon 03-10-2017 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by CanadianChief (Post 12777980)
...and I believe you are allowed a 24 of beer when crossing the border per person.

Think it used to be a case of beer and a bottle, but you'd want to check

Eleazar 03-10-2017 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CanadianChief (Post 12777977)
I believe gas is currently sitting at 0.99/litre so that's what...about $4 a US Gallon?

Thankfully the US dollar is crushing the Canadian dollar, so you might end up saving on some things that are normally prohibitively expensive, like gas, booze, restaurants, etc.

BigRichard 03-10-2017 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CanadianChief (Post 12777977)
I believe gas is currently sitting at 0.99/litre so that's what...about $4 a US Gallon?

Yeah, I was just looking some of that info up. Slightly expensive considering my mileage.

CanadianChief 03-10-2017 01:40 PM

Pick up a few refugees when you're coming across the border and have them chip in some gas money. :)

BigRichard 03-10-2017 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CanadianChief (Post 12778057)
Pick up a few refugees when you're coming across the border and have them chip in some gas money. :)

Great idea!!! I could probably fit about 20 of em in the camper. ROFL


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