the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre.Winnipeg Railway MuseumWinnipeg Railway Museum is a non-profit organization operated by volunteers from the Midwestern Rail Association. The museum is dedicated to the history and development of the railway in Western Canada.has a long and storied sports history. It has been home to several professional hockey, football and baseball franchises. 183 major league professional hockey players were born in Winnipeg.has a team in the Canadian Football League, the Blue Bombers, who have won 10 Grey Cups, the league's championship trophy.has a number of skateboard parks-some leftovers from the 1970s and many more recent additions to the skateboard scene.is also home to many of the world's best curling teams.is a responsibility of the provincial government in Canada.
There are seven school divisions in Winnipeg. Winnipeg is home to religious and secular private schools, which are not governed by school boards but must still adhere to regulations outlined by the province.of Manitoba is the largest university in Manitoba; it is the most comprehensive post-secondary educational institution.also has two independent colleges.
5. British Columbia
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British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is known for its natural beauty. There are 14 designations of parks and protected areas in the province that reflects the different administration and creation of these areas in a modern context. There are 141 ecological Reserves, 35 provincial marine parks, 7 Provincial Heritage Sites, 6 National Historic Sites of Canada, 4 National Parks and 3 National Park Reserves.is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia. Vancouver is one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse cities in Canada, with 52% for whom English is not their first language.North Shore Mountains dominate the cityscape, and on a clear day scenic vistas include the snow-capped volcano Mount Baker in the state of Washington to the southeast, Vancouver Island across the Strait of Georgia to the west and southwest, and Bowen Island to the northwest.is one of the warmest Canadian cities.summer months are typically dry, with an average of only one in five days during July and August receiving precipitation. In contrast, precipitation falls during nearly half the days from November through March.attractionsVancouver Art GalleryVancouver Art Gallery is the fifth-largest art gallery in Canada and the largest in Western Canada. Its permanent collection of about 10,000 artworks includes more than 200 major works by Emily Carr, the Group of Seven, Jeff Wall and Marc Chagall. p align="justify"> The Contemporary Art GalleryContemporary Art Gallery is the only independent, non-profit public art gallery in downtown Vancouver. The CAG exhibits local, national, and international artists,...