• In their search for the spice-rich Orient through the Northwest Passage, Europeans reached Manitoba through Hudson Bay in the early 17th century.
  • Learn all you need to know about life in Manitoba, a land of safe cities, clean air, a variety of cultures and languages, and three Provincial Nominee Programs.
  • FLORAL EMBLEM: Pasqueflower, known locally as prairie crocus. TARTAN: Manitoba Tartan (maroon and green, with yellow, dark green, and azure blue).
  • It is known that there are several possible sources for the name "Manitoba." ... In 1992, Canada officially acknowledged him as the founder of Manitoba province.
  • Visitors can learn even more about Manitoba’s First Nations at the Aboriginal Center (181 Higgins Avenue, Winnipeg) inside Winnipeg’s historic CP Rail Station.
  • One of Manitoba’s biggest attractions is its wildlife, most notably the polar bear. Your first port of call to see these beautiful creatures should be Assiniboine Park...
  • In order to be eligible for the Skilled Workers in Manitoba Stream, a candidate must already be in Manitoba working for an employer on a valid work permit.
  • University of Manitoba. ... Get inspired by your surroundings. Founded in 1877, the University of Manitoba is the oldest university in Western Canada.
  • İkinci büyük şehir Manitoba'nin güney-batısındaki Brandon'dür. Manitoba ismi "büyük ruhun geçitleri" anlamına gelen "Manitiu bou" kelimelerinden gelir.
  • Lake Manitoba, narrow, irregularly shaped lake in south-central Manitoba, Canada, 45 miles (72 km) northwest of Winnipeg.