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7 Manitoba fall must-dos for making the most of the season

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7 Manitoba fall must-dos for making the most of the season

We all know the truth: fall is the best season. With crisp air, cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice and harvest feasts...fall has more than earned its wild popularity.

 

If you're a loud and proud lover of autumn, we've got a list of 7 things you need to check out in Manitoba as we move deeper into the season.

Indulge in the harvest

Fall just wouldn't be the same without warm, decadent eats from a local favourite restaurantExternal Link Title. From tacos to tapas to community fall suppers, there are few things more satisfying than a belly-filling meal on a chilly autumn's eve.

Look up

As the night’s sky gets darker, the northern lights come out to play. Download an aurora forecaster to your phone (In the app store, Aurora with the purple icon is a great choice) and keep track of the upcoming activity. Manitoba is lucky to boast 300 days of northern lights a year, and your chances only get better as the temperatures drop.

Venture north

If you're looking for vast, untouched wilderness and stunning fall foliage: look no further than northern Manitoba. This region of the province is one of the best places to watch the seasons change, from the spectacular waters of Pisew FallsExternal Link Title to the sparkling shores of Clearwater LakeExternal Link Title.

Kings of the sub-arctic

In the northern stretches of Manitoba, fall is a particularly exciting time. From mid-October to mid-November, head to Churchill, ManitobaExternal Link Title to witness the annual congregation of polar bears as they gather to wait for the ice to form on Hudson Bay. Make no mistake: this is a bucket list experience NOT to be missed.

Treats galore

Fall is the season to begin indulging, and Manitoba has plenty of options for warm mugs of coffee, gooey pastries, and warming cocktails. Head to Patent 5 DistilleryExternal Link Title to try Manitoba-made vodka and gin, or venture to bakeries like La Belle BaguetteExternal Link Title, Arborg BakeryExternal Link Title, or Chez AngelaExternal Link Title for something warm and comforting.

Hues of red, orange, and yellow

Watch the leaves change all over the province and savor the brilliant hues of red, orange, and yellow. It's not hard to find a breathtaking spot to enjoy a shift in season, but here are a few suggestions: Pinawa Dam Provincial ParkExternal Link Title, Pembina Valley Provincial ParkExternal Link Title and Riding Mountain National ParkExternal Link Title.

Feel cozy

As the nights get cooler, it's time to settle in and get cozy. Spend a night in a log cabin at Falcon Trails ResortExternal Link Title, sink into a relaxation coma at Thermea Nordic SpaExternal Link Title, or sip cocktails in a darkened lounge at ForthExternal Link Title.