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Winnipeg shoppers bid farewell to Hudson's Bay (1:40); In light of the ground squirrel problem on eight sports fields... let's talk about the fields and parks we used to play in! (9:45); Short Term Rentals… one year removed from City By-Laws - Richard Cloutier (18:15); Breakfast with the Bombers - Receiver, Reggie White Jr. (26:30); Travel Manitoba on concerns over trade war & cross-border travel (36:35); More stories on fields / playgrounds we used to play in // Deadline set to use Hudson's Bay gift cards as liquidation of all stores set to start (48:25); Winning entries on fields & playgrounds we used to play on (55:30).
Winnipeg shoppers bid farewell to Hudson's Bay (1:40); In light of the ground squirrel problem on eight sports fields... let's talk about the fields and parks we used to play in! (9:45); Short Term Rentals… one year removed from City By-Laws - Richard Cloutier (18:15); Breakfast with the Bombers - Receiver, Reggie White Jr. (26:30); Travel Manitoba on concerns over trade war & cross-border travel (36:35); More stories on fields / playgrounds we used to play in // Deadline set to use Hudson's Bay gift cards as liquidation of all stores set to start (48:25); Winning entries on fields & playgrounds we used to play on (55:30).
Cody Chomiak from Travel Manitoba and Tom Loftus from Visit Richmond, Virginia join Adam on today's episode of The Destination Marketing Podcast to discuss various tourism topics. They give their perspectives on issues facing the destination marketing industry, such as navigating small budgets and discerning important metrics. The conversation then moves into a discussion about AI and how each person has embraced it in their professional lives. Stay tuned until later in the episode for an AI-driven musical treat. "If we're really wanting to be honest and we're really wanting to use data to inform decisions, we have to be skeptical of that data and also ask deeper questions so that we're not going in a direction that's going to lead us into disaster." - Cody Chomiak Travel Manitoba Visit Richmond, Virginia If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe to our newsletter! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Relic. If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit www.relicagency.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's "Historic Jefferson Highway" Show focuses on Fall Events and Activities including the October Military Vehicle Preservation Association's Convoy. FEATURED GUESTS: * Roger Bell - President of the Jefferson Highway Association * Allison Zacharias of Travel Manitoba discusses Fall in Winnipeg, Canada. More: https://www.travelmanitoba.com/ * Billy Sumner of McAlester Tourism discusses Fall in McAlester, Oklahoma. More: http://www.travelmcalester.com/ * Derek Ricke of Park Rapids Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism talks about Fall in Park Rapids, Minnesota. More: https://parkrapids.com/ * Glenda Smith of at Visit Owatonna discusses Fall in Owatonna, Minnesota. More: https://visitowatonna.org/ PODCAST LINKS MENTION IN THE SHOW: * Natchitoches, Louisiana Fall Podcast: https://youtu.be/GHXEiv2--jA?feature=shared * MVPA Convoy: https://youtu.be/_bz_UIsqEso?feature=shared The Jefferson Highway Association originally founded the Jefferson Highway in 1915. This international highway is also known as "The Pines to the Palms Highway," that runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more at https://jeffersonhighway.org/ This Big Blend Radio "Historic Jefferson Highway" Podcast airs every 4th Thursday at 6pm CST. Follow the show here: https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com/
Welcome to the Canadian province of Manitoba! Manitoba, the ancestral homeland of the Métis Nation and other Indigenous peoples of present-day Canada, is a treasure trove of rich Indigenous stories, heritage, and attractions. Join me as we experience the beauty, history, and spirit of Indigenous traditions and artistic expression in Manitoba. From bannock-making to viewing the largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art worldwide, we'll start in Riding Mountain National Park and make our way to Winnipeg. Read blog post: https://thoughtcard.com/indigenous-experiences-manitoba/ You're listening to Part II of a two-part series exploring Indigenous history, culture, and attractions across the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. This episode is made possible with the support of Travel Manitoba and Tourism Winnipeg. Other Episodes You'll Enjoy: Unforgettable Indigenous Attractions in Saskatchewan Canada: Best Places To Connect With The Land, Art and Indigenous Cuisine - Episode 174 Must-See Places To Learn About Harriet Tubman's Life and Legacy: Things To Do in Auburn, New York – Episode 161 Historical Attractions and Things To Do in Clarksville, Tennessee - Episode 145 Read My Books: We Are Financially Savvy Travelers Affording Travel: Saving Strategies For Financially Savvy Travelers Traveling With a Full-Time Job Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure Connect With Danielle Desir Corbett: Join my newsletter: https://thethoughtcard.substack.com/ Website: www.thoughtcard.com Follow on Instagram: @thedanielledesir Work With Me: Email thethoughtcard@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries. Resources For Financially Savvy Travelers: Kudos is a free AI-powered browser extension that helps you earn more rewards, points, and cashback when you shop online. Use the promo code' TC20' to get $20 cash back after your first eligible purchase. Thrifty Traveler Premium for finding cheap flights and points deals, too. TravelPayouts makes more money as a travel creator, recommending travel brands using this affiliate marketplace. GigSky is a powerful eSIM that provides service in over 190 countries, both at sea and in-flight. Avoid high roaming fees and connect to Wi-Fi at all times while traveling. Save 10% using the promo code 'THETHOUGHTCARD10' CardPointers for figuring out which credit card to use to maximize points and miles. Save 30% using our link. SafetyWing for travel medical insurance in your home country or anywhere you travel.
If you are looking for bowhunting adventure, few destinations can match Manitoba. From bruiser black bears to trophy whitetails and a shot at a 60-inch moose, this remote Canadian province offers bountiful game and stunningly beautiful landscapes. Keevin Erickson of Travel Manitoba joins Associate Editor Mark Demko to discuss why this destination should be on every bowhunter's bucket list!
Ace, Chrissy, LTI & Producer Amber are live at Travel Manitoba discussing the highs and lows of 'Giveaway Weekend'!
How to become a world-leading underwater aerial photographer with William Drumm Hi! I'm Bill. Thanks for taking a moment to explore my website. I'm a storyteller who creates still and moving imagery that people connect with. I specialize in aerial, underwater, and corporate media projects. In addition to my photography, I produce short videos for non-profit agencies and businesses, and make multimedia for travel and tourism clients. I also am a freelance camera man and aerial cinematographer, who has filmed for several online and television documentaries and programs. I live in Denver, but spend time working in Seattle, California, Hawaii and all over. Let's make something together! Email: bill@williamdrumm.com Online Video Production: Complete creation of a promotional video, corporate film, or other video project. Includes production, editing, and delivery of online ready HD or 4K film. Aerial Filming or Photography: Real estate, agricultural, weddings, or events. Clients: Carhartt, GoPro, Discovery Channel, Nat Geo Channel, PBS, Natural History New Zealand, Pelagic Pressure Systems, Hollis, Oceanic, Sheraton Hotels, ExploreOcean, OceanGate, Seattle Magazine, The Seattle Aquarium, Aquarium of the Pacific, Downtown Aquarium Denver, Matador Network, Canada Travel and Tourism Association, Travel Manitoba, Tourism New Brunswick, Frontiers North Adventures, National Wildlife Association, David Suzuki Foundation, ByLines Magazine, etc.
This episode of Big Blend Radio's 4th Thursday "Jefferson Highway" Show focuses on 23 unique must-do experiences on and off the historic Jefferson Highway. Created by the Jefferson Highway Association which was originally founded in 1915, the Jefferson Highway is an international highway, also known as "The Pines to the Palms Highway," that runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more at https://www.jeffersonhighway.org/ Featured Destinations include Winnipeg and Manitoba Canada; Fort Snelling in Minnesota; Mason City in Iowa; Joplin in Missouri; Pittsburg & Crawford County in Kansas; Tulsa in Oklahoma; Denison in Texas; and Bunkie in Louisiana. Featured music is "Chicken & Waffles" by Johnny Mastro & The Mama's Boys, "Texas Blue Moon" by Shelley King. Plus, hear some Louisiana Hollywood History on the Jefferson Highway by Steve Schneickert. THIS SHOW IS PART TWO OF A 2-PART SPECIAL. LISTEN TO PART ONE HERE. Map image by Mike Conklin
Colin Ferguson is the President & CEO of Travel Manitoba. Colin joins Eric to celebrate their provincial backyard, and being interviewed by two generations of MacLise's. Colin speaks to Churchill's role as an international driver for tourism in Manitoba, and Eric asks Colin for his top five destinations in the province. Eric says influencer marketing has made him want to plan a weekend in Morden / Winkler, and Colin explains why Travel Manitoba needs to be innovative with their marketing and storytelling to compete for tourism dollars. Plus, Colin shares the impact of Covid on the tourism industry, its recovery progress in 2022, where the sport of Bandi has taken him, and his self-published children's books.Follow The Passion Project on Instagram: @thepassionprojpodIf you enjoyed this podcast don't forget to Subscribe/Follow on your platform of choice, and leave a rating and review. Thanks for listening!
Guest: Jillian Recksiedler, Senior Content Specialist, Travel Manitoba
President and CEO of Travel Manitoba, Colin Ferguson tells us all about tourism this summer, including staycations and bleisure trips See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The search for a perfect picture is like the pursuit of a flawless fish – a seemingly impossible task packed with enough challenge to bring photographers and anglers back day after day. It is this exhilarating chase of perfection that drives Jay's work. Armed with a rod in one hand and a camera in the other, Jay's love for photography was born on lakes, ponds, and wherever his chase for the next bite would take him. His desire to digitally represent the world around him began with 50” Muskies and 12-lb Walleyes. Jay recognizes that a good camera is to photography what a good rod is to fishing – a necessary tool that is nearly useless without a deep and balanced understanding of the craft. Jay's keen eye for visual composition and his experience working professionally in the field provide him with the foundation to succeed in a talent filled industry. In the fall of 2011, Jay's camerawork helped launched the birth of Uncut Angling. Uncut has gained 200,000+ subscribers and over 45,000,000 views on Youtube. It provides viewers an exceptionally raw and real perspective, capturing the chase of trophy fish. In the Spring of 2018 Jay formed Thrive Visuals, his own production company specializing in the outdoor world. Specifically fishing and hunting content creation. They have had the honour of working with such brands as Travel Manitoba, Honda, and Alumacraft Boats. At the same time as Thrive Visuals was launched Jay decided it was time for another creative outlet and decided to put more focus into producing content for his personal YouTube channel. The channel quickly rose to over 40,000 subscribers and is an outlet for him to share and teach of his loves of fishing, hunting, videography, and everything in between. Jay recently made the move to Kenora, Ontario where he spends his days fishing in NW Ontario, Manitoba, and beyond. Jay prides himself on creating content that is suitable for all ages. Capt. Ross Robertson has made his complete living chasing walleye as a full time professional angler for more than 20 years. Through the years he has worn many hats including time as a fishing guide, boat salesman, TV host, outdoor writer, product designer, tournament fisherman, speaker, radio host and podcaster to name a few. Ross fishes ice-out to ice-up on the Great Lakes. He spends the majority of the year walleye fishing on Lake Erie's Western and Central basins. Check out more from Bigwater Fishing https://www.facebook.com/BigwaterFishing/ https://www.instagram.com/bigwaterfishing/ http://bigwaterfishing.com/ Download Bigwater Fishing Podcast Episodes iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bigwater-fishing-with-ross-robertson/id1508243662Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/bigwater-fishing-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0i8zS8tQumNGYGAXqKLX45Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGVyLmZtLzI1NzIvcnNzLnhtbA?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiW4-OnvY7rAhXYCc0KHX7lBRQQ4aUDegQIARAC&hl=en
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Episode #37 of the Fact Up Podcast features Tamara Soroka, Media Content Specialist @ Travel Manitoba, the site to visit when planning a trip to Manitoba. In this episode we chat about: Why Manitoba is an overlooked and underrated place to visit, even amongst Canadians. Winnipeg's emerging food scene. Why Manitoba is Canada's Cultural Cradle and Winnipeg's cultural experiences. Manitoba as a truly 4-season province. The Fact Up Podcast with Jim Bamboulis features informative, casual conversations about topics of the day with industry leaders and thinkers in the travel, food and culture industries! TravelMammal is a media company that aims to unite the global community through travel, food and cultural experiences worldwide. Connect on Social: https://www.youtube.com/travelmammal https://www.facebook.com/travelmammal https://www.twitter.com/travelmammal https://www.instagram.com/travelmammal
In this episode, Caleigh Christie, General Manager of Falcon Trails Resort spoke with Mariette Mulaire and Colin Ferguson about the 4-season experience they offer just a short drive from Winnipeg. Christie prides herself on the experience that her and her family have been able to offer their visitors through private lakefront properties. She also discusses the pandemic which has had minimal impact on their level of service, but has allowed them to upgrade their visitor experience by improving amenities. Falcon Trails Resort is a family owned and operated lakeside cabin rental resort. Their modern and rustic-style lakefront cabins boast beautiful views of Falcon Lake and High Lake located in the Whiteshell area. In addition to summer lakeside activities, they also offer a ski slope in the winter and a vibrant winter music festival. They also cater to those that are looking to experience living off-grid with their 3-season Eco Cabins that are on High Lake, operating fully by solar power.
In this episode, Jean-Marc Champagne, owner of Fromagerie Bothwell spoke with Mariette Mulaire and Michelle Gervais about being proactive in selling local products within his store. He reveals a new and exciting 'Picnic in St. Boniface' summer project in partnership with CDEM and Travel Manitoba. Jean-Marc is also the president of Provencher Biz and speaks to that role as well. Fromagerie Bothwell is located on Provencher Boulevard and is the factory outlet for Bothwell Cheese. They've been selling Manitoba products since their grand opening in 2018. With their mascot Teemoo perched on top of the store and always dressed to impressed, this quaint store has become a staple in St. Boniface.
In this episode, Adolfo Cuetara, Executive Director of the Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre, discusses with Mariette Mulaire and Colin Ferguson about Manitoba's rich history and how archaeologists are still unearthing 80 million years later. The centre's tours and galleries continue to depict the large marine reptiles that used to inhabit this area of the world, including Bruce, the world's largest Tylosaur.The Canadian Fossil Discovery Centre is located in Morden, Manitoba and focuses on interpreting life that inhabited the Western Interior Seaway, an area that covered most of what is now known as Manitoba, during the late Cretaceous period.
The WTC Winnipeg welcomes Colin Ferguson, president of Travel Manitoba, to our conversations with Manitoban businesses in the tourism industry.In this episode, Barb Gluck, president of the Gimli Glider Exhibit shares the amazing story of how a plane that was transporting 69 passengers made an emergency landing on an air strip in Gimli on July 23rd, 1983. This world-famous aviation story is told with passion by volunteers that are dedicated to making sure that all visitors have a safe and enjoyable experience. One of the highlights of the exhibit is the flight simulator which is appealing to visitors of all ages. The Gimli Glider Exhibit is a comprehensive display of the entire story, and the community involvement that surrounds the landing of the Air Canada flight in 1983.
Which movie could you watch over and over? (1:30); Concerns over Travel Manitoba pictures of paddlers without PFD (8:45); 'Hostile architecture' - It's not just sound deterrents that could be pushing the homeless around Winnipeg (17:20); Examples of movies our listeners could watch repeatedly (25:15); What's in a name? Amazon to call its rink in Seattle "Climate Pledge Arena" (28:00)' COVID-19 numbers are surging in the U.S., and this CBS reporter is MAD (37:25); McNabb's movie NIGHTMARE (45:05); Winnipeg computer business, owned by a CJOB listener, is moving into a bigger location and says it's all thanks to CJOB listeners! (49:00).
It's not too early to begin planning for your 2020 hunting adventures. Keevin Erickson shares how to do that north of the border!
New Bait Regulations In Manitoba Will Affect Anglers Heading To Lake Winnipeg and Other Provincial Destinations.
“Never did I think that, as I was eating my hot dog, a situation like this could occur.” References Young Jerks hot sauce design Whitecap in Travel Manitoba Early videos directed by Jon, starring Ryan Would You Rather… …Age one year every time you sneeze, or repreat kindergarten to grade 12? (Taken from Comedy Bang! Bang!) Recommendations: Jon: Spontaneanation (Try Episodes 137, 156, or 159, 184 or anything with Matt Gourley, Amanda Lund, Maria Blasucci, Carl Tart, or anyone really.) Ryan: Skwosh Tim: How Long By Ariel Posen Brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Thanks!
Welcome to season two of OOTs, or, Out of the studio where we talk to Graphic designers about what makes them tick, their favourite colours, and random interesting thoughts about baseline grids. This episode's music has been supplied by DJ Lorem Ipsum. For the first episode of this season we were at Winnipeg's Goodwill Social Club back in February of 2018 at the AGM, Annual General Meeting for GDC (Graphic Designers of Canada) Manitoba branch. We decided to do a live taping, not even in a studio, OOTS was OOTS and in front of a small but energetic live audience with Oliver Oike. Oliver is an Instructor in the Department of Graphic Design at Red River College in Winnipeg, where he has been teaching since 2012. In 2000, Oliver graduated with his Bachelor of Communication Design degree from Emily Carr University in Vancouver. Over the next twelve years Oliver worked at agencies and studios in Vancouver and Winnipeg (Praxis, DDB Canada, Manlab), producing work for clients like the Canadian Tourism Commission, Telus, Bank of Montreal, Unilever, Sobeys, Travel Manitoba, The Virtual Museum of Canada, and Upper Fort Garry Heritage Park. For eight years, Oliver sat on the Board of the Manitoba Chapter of the Graphic Designers of Canada (gdc.net), first as Vice-President and National Rep, and then as Chapter President from 2009 to 2013. He continues to volunteer with the GDC, organizing events like Pecha Kucha Night, and sitting as a member of the National GDC Foundation Committee.
There is plenty of winter left! Get out there and catch some fish. In the latest episode of ShackTalk, the Brewer-Agre duo talk to Anthony Kleinwachter of Fish Addictions TV to discuss preparing your catch for a meal. During the destination segment, we’ll learn about visiting and fishing Lake Winnipeg with Travel Manitoba’s Eric Labaupa.