Manitoba is where cultural diversity meets wilderness. From Churchill's polar bears to Winnipeg's multicultural festivals, this province at Canada's heart offers a unique and affordable quality of life. Located at the heart of the Canadian Prairies, Manitoba borders Saskatchewan to the west and Ontario to the east. To master Prairie geography before your citizenship exam, consult our guide to Canada's 13 provinces and territories. Alberta completes this portrait of the Prairie provinces.
🐻❄️ Churchill — Polar Bear Capital of the World
Churchill is one of the few places in the world where you can observe polar bears in their natural habitat. Over 1,000 bears migrate here each summer waiting for Hudson Bay to freeze.
- Best time: October to early November
- Viewing: From safe Tundra Buggies
- Wapusk National Park: World's largest polar bear denning site
- Belugas: Thousands arrive in summer
Northern Lights
Churchill experiences over 300 nights of auroral activity per year, making it one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights.
Did You Know?
Churchill has a "polar bear jail" where bears that venture too close to town are temporarily held before being released!
🌆 Winnipeg — Multicultural Heart
Winnipeg has the largest urban Indigenous population per capita of any major Canadian city (12.4%). It's also a vibrant centre of cultural diversity.
Winnipeg Attractions
- The Forks: Historic meeting place at the confluence of rivers
- Canadian Museum for Human Rights
- WAG-Qaumajuq: World's largest collection of contemporary Inuit art
- Folklorama: World's largest multicultural festival (40+ pavilions)
Did You Know?
Manitoba sells twice as many Slurpees as all other provinces combined — about 188,000 per month!
💼 Economy and Employment
Employment rose 1.9% (+13,700 jobs) between December 2024 and December 2025. Unemployment fell to 5.7%.
Growing Sectors
- Healthcare: +10.9% (+12,800 jobs)
- Skilled Trades: 17,600+ openings expected
- Early Childhood Education: ~2,340 positions
- Manufacturing and Utilities: ~4,100 positions
🏠 Affordable Cost of Living
| Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Average home price | $380,400 |
| Single-family home | $410,000 |
| Average monthly rent | $1,688 |
Comparison: The average home price in Manitoba is ~3x cheaper than Vancouver!
🌍 Cultural Diversity
- Filipino community: Largest in Canada per capita
- Ukrainian heritage: Perogies, cabbage rolls, and more
- Indigenous culture: Manito Ahbee Pow Wow (800+ dancers)
- Louis Riel Day: Celebrated every 3rd Monday of February
- Gimli: Largest Icelandic community outside Iceland
🛂 Immigration — MPNP
The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) offers 4,750 nominations (2025 allocation).
Main Streams
- Skilled Worker in Manitoba
- Skilled Worker Overseas
- International Education Stream
🎯 Facts for the Test
Knowing the provinces and territories is essential for the citizenship test. Our complete citizenship exam guide covers all the topics you need to master, including Manitoba and Prairie geography.
Remember: Winnipeg is the capital. Manitoba is known for Lake Winnipeg (10th largest freshwater lake in the world) and Churchill, polar bear capital of the world. The character Winnie-the-Pooh was inspired by a bear named after Winnipeg!
Did You Know?
Manitoba has more curling clubs than Ontario and Quebec combined!