Winnipeg, located where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet, isthe largest city in Manitoba, Canada. The area that became Winnipegstarted as a trading site for Aboriginal peoples. The name ofManitoba, home of the University of Manitoba, comes from the Creeword meaning muddy waters.Winnipeg, designated Canada’s second sunniest city, offersvisitors a wealth of culture from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, LeCercle Moliere to annual festivals such as Folkorama and Festivaldu Voyageur. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the city’sofferings from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Winnipeg Goldeyes andManitoba Moose. Those looking for a unique and enjoyable diningexperience will like the Salisbury House Restaurant, located withinthe pedestrian only Esplanade Riel bridge.From the Millennium Library to the Fork