There are some riverside walkways but they were flooded.
We liked the signage indicating the walkways were closed. Just a little sign, not a barricade in sight. In Ontario, there would be barricade upon barricade in a situation like this.
Although the red tape is very easy to cross, it seemed like they had more security around a hole dug for construction than for the flooded areas.
Later in the day, we went to the Royal Canadian Mint. We weren't allowed to take pictures on the tour though. The Mint in Winnipeg produces all the coinage used in regular circulation. The Mint in Ottawa makes special coins and other special things, such as the medals for the Olympics, for example.
That evening we went out for dinner with Rich & Cher and had a thoroughly enjoyable time!
2 comments:
Dinner in Winnipeg looks like 2 glasses of water!
Funny - we've noticed so often that the safety standards here are a far cry from what we're used to in Ont!!! They actually expect you to use common sense and take care of your own children here - imagine that ;)
I love the comment above - I don't think we pulled out the camera until inspired by the desserts :)
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