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While the number of people visiting Canada from the U.S. declined earlier this year, Manitoba may be bucking that trend.
Manitoba's tourism minister says Travel Manitoba is receiving $4.5 million in government funds to help showcase the province to potential tourists.
The Manitoba government is investing $4.5 million to promote the province’s tourism industry and enhance the local economy, with a portion specifically dedicated to Indigenous tourism initiatives.
Manitoba's tourism industry contributes $373 million in provincial tax revenues and employs more than 25,000 people, says Travel Manitoba's president and CEO Colin Ferguson. "We are so pleased ...
Gangler, who is originally from Chicago, Ill., is always eager to showcase Manitoba to tourists. Provisions include beer and cheese made in the province. “We want them to have the full experience of ...
The Manitoba government has given a $4.5 million boost to the Crown corporation that promotes tourism in the keystone province. Travel Manitoba will use the funds, which were announced in the ...
More money will be allocated to promote the Westman region this summer to travellers from near and far, says Sport, Culture, Heritage and Tourism Minister Nellie Kennedy. The Manitoba government is ...
Manitoba's tourism minister says Travel Manitoba is receiving $4.5 million in government funds to help showcase the province to potential tourists. Ten per cent of that funding is set aside ...
The Manitoba government is giving Tourism Manitoba an additional $4.5 million to promote the province as a travel destination for locals and Canadian tourists across the country looking for a vacation ...