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Discover Manitoba's rich francophone history in picturesque St. Boniface. Visitors have the opportunity to walk through the neighbourhood, learning about the history of the area (and the province) at their own pace. A self-directed, eight-kilometre tour through St. Boniface is also available from Routes on the Red.

Start your day in historic St. Boniface - Winnipeg's French Quarter - at the Centre culturel franco-manitobain, where you can browse the art gallery's exhibits year-round.

Walk down Des Meurons Street to La Maison Gabrielle Roy and learn about one of Canada's most influential 20th century authors.

Hungry? St. Boniface is home to many trendy bistros perfect for lunch. Try Chez Sophie Bistro & Pizzeria or Leo's Gelato and Café.

Make your way down Taché Avenue, stopping first at St. Boniface Cathedral. Take a unique theatrical tour of the Cathedral's cemetery that includes a visit to the gravesite of Louis Riel, the founder of Manitoba.

Continue down Taché to Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum, which showcases Métis and French-Canadian history in Manitoba.

Take a leisurely stroll along The Grey Nuns Walkway from the Promenade Taché to the Norwood Bridge. The walkway features a series of plaques recounting the history of the Grey Nuns.

Finish the day with dinner at In Ferno's Bistro or Pasquale's.

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