Posted on Mar 01, 2026 / Travel

Manitoba is big, so most visitors and locals get around by car or bus, and there are highways connecting major centres like Winnipeg, Brandon, Steinbach, Thompson, and Portage la Prairie. Winnipeg is the main hub, with the biggest airport in the province and lots of attractions right inside the city, plus great connections to other parts of Canada. Brandon is Manitoba’s second‑largest city and a gateway to western outdoor areas, while Thompson is up north and known for mining and wilderness access. Around Lake Winnipeg, you’ll find small towns and resort communities that are popular in summer for boating and beaches. Because public transit outside urban centres is limited, many people rent cars or use tours to explore parks and nature areas. The distances between cities can be long, so plan ahead for gas, snacks, and stops along scenic routes. Whether you stick to cities or head deep into nature, Manitoba’s roads take you through a lot of beautiful landscapes.
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