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im sorry i opened my mouth about what i see in winnipeg should i just ignore what i see and it will go away was it just a bad dream?

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If you're young, Winnipeg is a party town meaning there's no end to clubbing. The exchange district is nice and some of the big hotels have nice dance venues.
If you like plays and stuff, check the Manitoba Theatre Center which has quite good acting companies. AA baseball is played and those games are fun. "the Goldeyes". Also there's the Planetarium and museum complex which is quite interesting as it presents early Manitoba quite well. fifteen miles north is Lower fort garry, an intact Hudson Bay trading fort with college ag interpreters who you cannot break. The governor's wife was screaming at me for being so rude as to ask about the toilet habits of tha period. A bit further is Selkirk, a river town that Mark Twain would recognize as it fits his descriptions of Hannibal Missouri, except a bit smaller. Further north is Lake Winnipeg with many broad sandy beaches, like an inland ocean, that big. And the Forks area which is at the confluence of the most historic rivers in western Canada, the Red and Assiniboine, a bit over commercialized, but nice to see. Theres' a lot more. If you didn't see any of this in your travels, it's because you weren't sober :-)
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