FALL ACTIVITIES
a hankering for a good home cooked meal, at a ridiculously reasonable price, grab your Pepto, throw on a pair of your loosest pants and bring a healthy appe- tite. You can’t beat great food and good people; we are “friendly Manitoba” after all, so fill up on as many fall suppers as you can. For a listing of fall suppers visit
www.travelmanitoba.com
or stop by
their office for a printout. Te scent of cinnamon, nutmeg and
clove wafting through a toasty kitchen is sure to mean one thing this time of year...pumpkin pie! No one in Manitoba can make it through the fall without a pumpkin, squash or gourd. Not only are there a ton of varieties to choose from, they are great for decorating, cooking, baking, eating, sharing and of course, making jack-o’-lanterns. If you don’t grow them go out and pick your own. No, not from the massive cardboard bin at the front of the grocery store. Parcel your pumpkin or gourd picking with some good old-fashioned fun and Hal- loween frights. Visit the Shelmerdine Garden Center pumpkin patch, it is hands down the best place to pick out your fall decor. Ghostly white pumpkins,
miniature Good times at the Halloween Fun Zone!
ornamental gourds, sugar pumpkins for pies, gnarly wart-covered pump- kins and giant ones perfect for carving are all on display for the picking. Fall mums resplendent with fall colours are perfect for gifts and decoration. If you have children between three and 10 years of age visit the Halloween Fun Zone. Tis is a fantastic indoor activity for little ones complete with zip lines, a hay maze, bouncy castle, colouring and face-painting. All this can be enjoyed for a $5 donation per child to the Boys
LET’S RIDE!
1377 NIAKWA ROAD EAST AT LAGIMODIERE & FERMOR
204-254-3974
www.harleydavidsonwinnipeg.ca 30 • Fall 2014 The Hub
Photo courtesy of Shelmerdine Garden Centre.
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