Social ConventionsSmoking is prohibited in Manitoba in all public places including restaurants, drinking establishments, shopping malls and sporting events.
International Travel:Getting There by AirAir Canada (AC) runs inter-provincial and international (US) flights. Other airlines also provide such a service to Manitoba.
Main AirportsWinnipeg International Airport (YWG) (website:
www.waa.ca) is 10km (6 miles) northwest of the city center.
To/from the airport: There is a regular
bus service every 20 minutes (journey time – 20 minutes).
Facilities: Duty-free shop, post office, shops, hotel, restaurant, banks, car hire and car parking.
Getting There by WaterMain ports: The only major coastal port is
Churchill on Hudson Bay, which is frozen from November to early June. In summer, there are services to Nunavut and Ontario.
Getting There by RailWinnipeg is the most central hub of
VIA Rail’s Canadian network.
The Canadian train connects Vancouver in the west to Toronto in the east, passing through Winnipeg three times a week in each direction. A thrice weekly train (
The Hudson Bay) runs northwards within Manitoba from Winnipeg to The Pas (the interchange station for services to Lynn Lake), Thompson and Churchill. For timetables and fares, contact a local
VIA Rail office.
Getting There by RoadExcellent road services connect Manitoba with Ontario (through Kenora), Saskatchewan (Regina) and the USA (Grand Forks and Bismarck, North Dakota). The road system within Manitoba is also excellent and covers over 19,794km (12,300 miles).
Bus: Services are run by local authorities, and inter-state services are run by
Beaver,
Grey Goose Bus Lines and
Greyhound. For timetables and fares, contact local offices. There are comprehensive bus services in Winnipeg where a flat fare is charged. There are also good bus services in other towns.
Taxi: Available in all larger towns. Taxi drivers expect a 15% tip.
Documentation: National driving licenses are accepted.
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