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Day-tripping Escape to the comforts of home By Tania Moffat


Why not try a bed & breakfast and enjoy the comforts of home.


people who open their homes to travellers. Many welcoming hosts provide homemade meals, tourism advice or unique opportunities to take part in. Manitoba has a B&B to suit everyone’s tastes - from regal historical homesteads to farm properties overlooking pastoral prairies, lakeside retreats to city centre hotspots, Mongolian yurts to homes made of straw, logs or stone, we have it all! Our local B&Bs offer cooking classes, scrapbooking weekends, spa getaways, spiri- tual or artist retreats, farm adventures and so much more; each will offer you an unforgettable stay. Friendly Manitoba


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Te Manitoba Bed and Breakfast Cooperative is an as- sociation of bed and breakfast operators working together to provide high quality experiences to the guests who frequent


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ake up to the wonders of our city and prov- ince in a local B&B. Bed and breakfasts offer personality to your stay and a glimpse into intriguing properties and the special


their homes. Te association provides training and regular inspections for their members, which means you will always receive the utmost in care and service when you stay at one of these establishments. Outdoorsy types who are looking to see the Parkland


can stop in at Silver Creek, a restored 1912 “Eaton’s” Farm House. Your day begins with a full continental breakfast, and they mean FULL. Fruit, home baking and homemade jam will start your day on the right foot. Downhill skiing (Ases- sippi), cross-country ski trails, snowmobile trails, golfing, fishing and hunting are just a few minutes away. Beechmount Bed and Breakfast occupies a historical


Queen Anne Victorian home, the former J.B. Monk House, built at the turn-of-the-century in Armstrong’s Point’s spa- cious and elegant surroundings. Enjoy the park-like grounds, swimming pool and flowering gardens under a canopy of ancient oaks and elms. Listen to the morning doves singing in the cottonwood


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