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The Festival du Voyageur is an annual 10-day winter festival that takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.The event is held each February in Winnipeg's French quarter, Saint-Boniface, and is western Canada's largest winter festival.
Lincoln Christmas Market – Lincoln (1982–2022) [96] Liverpool Christmas Market – Liverpool [97] Bankside Winter Market – Bankside, London; Cologne Christmas Market at Southbank Centre (from Cologne) – Bankside, London; Hyde Park Winter Wonderland Christmas Market – Hyde Park, London [98] Manchester Christmas Markets – Manchester ...
Royal MTC Master Playwright Festival (2001-2021) [25] Winnipeg Improv Festival [26] Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival; Other festivals. Canad Inns Winter Wonderland [27]
Most Christmas markets open in late November and last through December, closing between Christmas Day and New Year's Day, with a few staying open for New Year's. [23] The largest Christmas market and one of the most well known is the Vienna Christmas World on Rathausplatz, near the Rathaus, Vienna's historic city hall. The market draws 3 ...
Royal MTC Master Playwright Festival (2001–2021) [26] Winnipeg Improv Festival [6] Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival; ... This page was last edited on 29 May 2024, ...
The Winnipeg Convention Centre hosts regularly scheduled annual events such as a New Years' Eve dinner and dance, a Christmas crafts show known as the "Signatures Handmade Market", the Mid-Canada Boat Show, the Manitoba RV Show and Sale, the Winnipeg Career Fair, the Home & Garden Show (formerly Home Expression Show), the Winnipeg Comicon Show, a Wedding Show.
An Advent calendar, from the German word Adventskalender, is used to count the days of Advent in anticipation of Christmas. [1] Since the date of the First Sunday of Advent varies, falling between November 27 and December 3 inclusive, many reusable Advent calendars made of paper or wood begin on December 1. Others start from the First Sunday of ...
The Winnipeg Railway Museum is located at the historic Union Station adjacent to the Forks. It is home to the Countess of Dufferin, the first steam locomotive on the Canadian Prairies or to enter western Canada. The museum closed on 31 December 2021. [30]