Bathroom Book of Manitoba Trivia

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-05-29
Publisher(s): Blue Bike Books
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Summary

Manitoba is full of fascinating places and colourful people. Read this entertaining and lighthearted collection of facts from every part of our middle province:- The grey owl is Manitoba's official bird- According to one source, the Harlequin Romance publishing empire had its roots in the windy city of Winnipeg- The Golden Boy, a bronze statue wrapped in 24-carat gold, is proudly perched atop the dome of the Provincial Buildings- The Royal Winnipeg Ballet is a jewel in the crown of Winnipeg's art scene. Not only does it produce world-renowned dancers like Karen Kain, it's the oldest dance company in Canada and second oldest in North America- Winnipeg's Royal Canadian Mint has produced currency for 60 countries other than Canada- Lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba might cover a huge portion of the province, but they're really considered a shrunken lake the remains of Lake Agassiz, originally larger than all five Great Lakes combined- According to 7-Eleven statistics, Winnipeggers down 400,000 slurpees per month, propelling the city to the annals of history as the Slurpee Capital of the World- Manitoba boasts 2300 hours of sunlight each year- The town of Gladstone is a happy, happy place, and townsfolk even proved it by erecting and painting the town's roadside mascot, Mr. Happy Rock- The town of Neepawa prides itself in being the Lily Capital of the World.And so many more fun and interesting tidbits⬦

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