by Sebastian Kluth
Par kluseba
Ladies and gentlemen!
On the second day of my epic summer vacation, I visited the wonderful capital of Manitoba. Winnipeg is a multi-cultural city that honours its First Nations and French origins respectfully. Especially Louis Riel, considered by many to be the Father of Manitoba, is honoured in every part of this big city. I visited downtown but also numerous parks, monuments and historic buildings. The pathways along Seine River, Red River and Assiniboine River are particularly beautiful.
Historic building of the Bank of Montreal in downtown Winnipeg
Esplanade Riel spanning the Red River
A railway bridge spanning the Red River
Fort Gibraltar
Where the Seine River and Red River meet
A doe in a garden along the Seine River
View of downtown Winnipeg as seen from Saint Boniface suburb
Saint-Boniface Cathedral with Louis Riel's tomb
A view of Esplanade Riel and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Assiniboine Park
English Garden
Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
The Pavilion at Assiniboine Park
Statue of Louis Riel in front of Manitoba Legislative building
Famous Five monument
Government House of Manitoba
Georges-Etienne Cartier statue
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