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- With approximately 80 flights per day into the city, Winnipeg is a convenient destination for travellers. Located in the geographic centre of North America, flying into Winnipeg also means shorter travel times, so your delegates skip the red-eye and arrive fresh and ready to go. Delegates fly into the new world-class James Armstrong Richardson International Airport, a state-of-the-art "green" facility that wows with its vast check-in hall and floor-to-ceiling windows that provide magnificent views of Winnipeg landscapes and skylines.
- Once in Winnipeg, enjoy quick commutes around the city. Downtown Winnipeg is minutes away from anywhere delegates need to be. The airport is only a 12-minute drive from the city centre and many major attractions, hotels and venues are within walking distance downtown.
- Winnipeg has an outstanding reputation for service excellence while hosting national and internationl conventions. The city has recently hosted annual conventions for the Midwest Shrine Association, Church Planting Canada Association, Canadian Association of Radiation Technology, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, along with the Tourism Industry Association of Canada's (TIAC) Rendez-Vous Canada to name just a few.
- A bounty of unique venues offer experiences your delegates will forever remember. Host a night of intrigue and mystery with a Hermetic Code Tour and a red carpet dinner at the Manitoba Legislative Building, or hold a reception on the Nonsuch ketch- a 17th century ship- to make a lasting impression.
- Winnipeg is the diversity capital of Canada and home to people from countries around the world. The architecture, people, cuisine, languages spoken, festivals, special events, cultural offerings, and facilities are some of the most unique and interesting in the country. Winnipeg is a multicultural, multilingual city where our diversity is celebrated and promoted.
- Opening soon, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights offers one of the most stunning and thought-provoking settings in the world. Delegates are invited to sip cocktails and rub elbows throughout the museum's numerous event and meeting rooms. Bring your convention to Winnipeg and take the opportunity to get your delegates involved in global human rights issues through education tours at the museum.
- Winnipeg's French Quarter is only a five-minute drive from downtown, where delegates can experience the "joie de vivre" of the fur-trade era at Fort Gibralter- a full-sized wooden replica of a frontier fort- and explore the city's strong French-Canadian roots. Within the French Quarter, the service industry- including local eateries, attractions and tour guides- can assist in both English and French.
- The friendly and enthusiastic Team Winnipeg, a cooperative partnership of more than 50 suppliers, is eager to assist your group with all the meeting details efficiently. Team Winnipeg can offer support to meet your group's objectives in a relaxed and stimulating environment.
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