5-Day Whirlwind Tour of Manitoba

Jacquie Crone July 30th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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Jules Verne’s Phileas Fogg made it “Around the World in 80 Days” so it would seem logical (if you’re to believe a fictional character), that new-world adventurers should be able to circumnavigate Manitoba in 5 days. Phileas’ mode of travel in 1872 was rail and steamboat. In 2010, the Prairie Pathfinders Walking [...]
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Winnipeg Folk Festival – Separation Anxiety

Jacquie Crone July 20th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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The Winnipeg Folk Festival was bang-on this year, wasn’t it? I have a funny vision of diehard fans lovingly folding their tie-dye muscle shirts and too-short, short-shorts and storing them at the back of the closet until next year. Why, I’m even contemplating shaving my legs. It’s always hard to say goodbye. But never fear, [...]
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The 37th Winnipeg Folk Festival – Where were you??

Jacquie Crone July 13th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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The Winnipeg Folk Festival takes place every summer around the second weekend in July at Birds Hill Provincial Park, 25 kms north of Winnipeg on Highway 59. The weekend is sacred in my household, and yes, I was there this year with the usual gang of suspects. I did a quick headcount and just about everyone [...]
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The Quest for Coca Cola Falls

Jacquie Crone June 30th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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Mountains are easy. So is the ocean. Anyone can just step out of the car and there they are. Beautiful. However, when you’re on the prairies and exploring Manitoba, that Kodak Moment may require a little more effort on your part and you might even have to get down and dirty. But it’s worth the [...]
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How Childish – The Winnipeg International Children’s Festival

Jacquie Crone June 16th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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Children find it funny to stick their fingers in their noses, and funnier still if they can get their finger into your nose. And they ride teeny bicycles. Clowns tend to be the same. They both give me the shivers – and for most of my life I’ve made an art out of avoiding them. [...]
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Divine Intervention

Jacquie Crone June 4th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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I was up before the birds Friday and my ride would be arriving soon. I didn’t have to wait for my alarm to sound, a wicked thunderstorm was right on top of me and the ka-boom could have woken the dead. One strike was so close I peeked between the venetian blinds just to make [...]
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Lounging on Lilac Street

Jacquie Crone May 25th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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I’ve been writing this blog since January and if you’ve been following the stories, you’ll know that my passion is being active in the great outdoors. I’ve tried to introduce you to all kinds of interesting corners of Manitoba where you can hike, ski, cycle, whatever. I’m happy to tell you that Travel Manitoba has [...]
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Something afoot – Whiteshell Provincial Park

Jacquie Crone May 15th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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Over the years I’ve had the pleasure of trekking to wonderful destinations all over Manitoba with a group of walkers called the Prairie Pathfinders. Usually these sojourns focus on hiking: many, many kilometres of hiking. It figures then, that just when you think you know the formula, the co-founders of the Prairie Pathfinders mix it [...]
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Spinning My Wheels

Jacquie Crone April 23rd, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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Manitoba has 4 distinct seasons. Imagine living somewhere where the seasons meld into one another all willy-nilly (I must be channeling Gomer Pyle. I’ve been wanting to use that in a sentence for a long time). I like a beginning and an end. For example, I like it to be very clear when winter is [...]
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Churchill Part 4 – Polar Extremes

Jacquie Crone April 14th, 2010 | Posted by Jacquie Crone
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It’s time to put away the Northern Lights, Winter Nights Media Tour saga for the summer. I have saved the best part for last: Churchill’s main attraction – its great people. There are equal numbers of people and polar bears living in the district of Churchill. The town is remote, frigidly cold in the winter, buggy [...]
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