I am not a professional writer but I have a tendency to write a lot anyway. The bulk of my writring is for business, communication and team motivation (long winded emails that often result in TLDR) but I have written a number of short articles on local tourism and recently started dabbling in magazine article writring. Nothing fancy, all very much “Myles”. My writing style is often very wordy, promotional and motivational as that is who I am. Alliteration, comparatives and puns frequently find their way into my words.
I do not write because I am asked or tasked. I write when I feel the need to express something and have an interest or knowledge in a topic. I even wrote an instructional manual once for a very niche web design tool.
Manitoba-Made Holiday Luxury
This guide to locally sourced luxury focuses on gifts of enduring quality, comfort and unique regional flavour, discovered right here in Manitoba. When choosing these special gifts, you’re not just buying a product; you’re investing in a dream, our community and the proud tradition of Manitoba craftsmanship.Continue readingManitoba-Made Holiday Luxury
Manitoba Comfort Food Guide
This is your delicious roadmap to indulging in Manitoba’s finest fall flavours, offering inspiration for simple weeknight pleasures to complex culinary feats, whether you’re dining as a couple, a family or hosting a large gathering of family and friends.Continue readingManitoba Comfort Food Guide
Embrace the Great Outdoors in Manitoba
When the crisp air of fall descends upon Manitoba, a unique luxury emerges with a chance to reconnect with nature without sacrificing comfort. Fall glamping, upscale cabin rentals and quaint B&Bs offer the perfect blend of cozy indulgence and invigorating outdoor adventure — making an ideal retreat for both romantic couples and families looking to be active outdoors in autumn.Continue readingEmbrace the Great Outdoors in Manitoba
Say hello to St-Pierre-Jolys, no pics required!
I roll through St-Pierre-Jolys nearly every weekend and stop every once in a while. Great town (ok, technically it is a village) with a relaxed friendly vibe and plenty of places to check out. Continue readingSay hello to St-Pierre-Jolys, no pics required!
Brandon Manitoba – The Wheat City
Brandon Manitoba is Manitoba’s second-largest city. Home of a super sweet purple ’67 ‘Cuda, Crows General Store, the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum and, of course, so much more.Continue readingBrandon Manitoba – The Wheat City
Swinging in Souris Manitoba
My first trip to Souris Manitoba was a bit of a memorable one. It was the first time the wife and I went on an actual ride together for more than an hour and it was…pretty weird. I cannot remember what month it was but it was a warm, extremely bright, and sunny morning when we left home in Winnipeg, then 30 minutes later it started raining. Then it started snowing. When we rode home I had to stuff a couple of ice-cold bottles of water in my jacket to cool off from the heat. Weird, right?Continue readingSwinging in Souris Manitoba
Cannonball through Interlake Manitoba
Manitoba’s Interlake has a lot to offer and a lot to see and Interlake Tourism has curated a special Interlake Manitoba by Motorcycle route that covers the top 20 destinations. The Interlake loop has it all: Vikings, snakes, marshes, even a quarry park! Continue readingCannonball through Interlake Manitoba
The Big Banana in Melita Manitoba
I know what you’re thinking. When you think of bananas you always think of Melita Manitoba. Obviously, right? Or is it just me?Continue readingThe Big Banana in Melita Manitoba
The Catfish Capital of the World – Selkirk Manitoba
Selkirk Manitoba is the home of Chuck the Channel Cat, a large catfish statue that hangs out at the local Smitty’s. Selkirk is roughly 20km (12 miles) north of Winnipeg along Highway 9. Known as “The Catfish Capital of the World” because of the record-sized catches on the local stretch of the Red River. The roughly 30-foot tall catfish was erected in 1986 and is named for local fisherman Chuck Norquay.Continue readingThe Catfish Capital of the World – Selkirk Manitoba
Morris Manitoba – The Heart of the Red River Valley
Morris Manitoba is a short 50km (roughly miles) south of Winnipeg along Highway 75. Only 40km (26 miles) from the US border it is the main stop between Winnipeg and the US border and sees a lot of traffic.Continue readingMorris Manitoba – The Heart of the Red River Valley
Long Walk on a Short Pier
A short ride up to the lakefront that runs along the shores of Lake Winnipeg. With an exceptional cottage community and multiple sandy beaches to cool your feet it is a nice treat.Continue readingLong Walk on a Short Pier
The Multiple Municipal Monuments of Winnipeg
Manitoba has nearly 2,400 monuments in all areas of the province but only 42 of them carry the municipal monument designation. This means these 42 are legally designated historic sites with important significance to their community. An exclusive honour reserved for the most important historic sites.Continue readingThe Multiple Municipal Monuments of Winnipeg
Lockport Manitoba
Lockport Manitoba is roughly 30km North of Winnipeg. For me it is so close to home it practically is home. A leisurely ride down River Road then back down Henderson Highway is how I start and end every riding season.Continue readingLockport Manitoba
The Other Forks – St. Norbert
I know what you’re thinking, St. Norbert is not a small Manitoba town with a cool statue to check out. And you are right. It has no town statue but it does have 2 historic provincial parks minutes from each other.Continue readingThe Other Forks – St. Norbert
Grand Beach Manitoba
Grand Beach is, arguably, one of the top Manitoba destinations and only a short 1-hour ride northeast of Winnipeg, just off Highway 59. This Lake Winnipeg beach is an award-winning travel destination ranked as world-class. A prestigious rank that it has certainly earned.Continue readingGrand Beach Manitoba
Lundar Manitoba
Roughly 100 km (65 miles) north west of Winnipeg lies the town of Lundar Manitoba. Easily recognized by the giant Canada Goose statue next to the Chicken Chef (which is also kind of a landmark in a weird way).
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McBeth House
McBeth House was continuously inhabited by members of the family until 1984 (long, long time ownership) before the land and house were donated to the city of Winnipeg. It has been operating as a seniors resource centre ever since and is available to be booked for gatherings and events. A plaque at the front drive was placed on a monument built from the stone used in the original log cabin building and was unveiled in September 1987 to highlight the history of the McBeth House.
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Welcome to Manitou Manitoba
The small town of Manitou Manitoba can be found in the Pembina Valley nestled along Highway #3 between Morden and La Rivière. If you are visiting any one of those places you should also pay a visit to Manitou Manitoba.Continue readingWelcome to Manitou Manitoba
The Long Road Home
A question came in asking for a route to get from Brandon Manitoba to Teulon Manitoba for a couple of riders. The riders had a route already planned for day 1 that would see them riding from Teulon to Brandon via The Narrows and they wanted an alternate route home. They needed it quickly too.Continue readingThe Long Road Home
Breathe in the Whiteshell
The Whiteshell is a large provincial park on the eastern edge of Manitoba with a large variety of lakes, campgrounds, and towns to enjoy. Cottage country is the best way to describe it. The Whiteshell is a popular place to ride a motorcycle too, with lots of relatively curvy roads that make it a rarity in Manitoba.Continue readingBreathe in the Whiteshell
A Camel in Manitoba?
Glenboro is a small southern Manitoba town with a very unusual celebrity named Sara. Towering roughly 20 feet above all, standing watch just off the side of Highway #2 is Sara the Camel. Continue readingA Camel in Manitoba?
Yeah, that’s cool, but what about…
How are the locations chosen? Does this spot count? That’s cool, but what about this place? Do I need to get all these locations? Although it gets asked a lot I am always happy to answer it because it means motorcyclists are out there exploring Manitoba on 2 wheels and finding all kinds of cool places to stop. That is what Manitoba by Motorcycle is all aboutContinue readingYeah, that’s cool, but what about…
St. Malo Manitoba
St. Malo is known for its beaches, campgrounds, cottages, Summer Festival, Winter Festival, Family Hockey Tournament Weekend, and outdoor pilgrimage at its famous Shrine and Grotto.Continue readingSt. Malo Manitoba
Go West, Young Man
I rarely have a route planned when I ride. I enjoy being totally random, stopping anywhere, turning any time, going wherever I fancy. Though thinking beyond local Manitoba motorcycle tourism there are riders who come from out of province (and country) that want to see as much as possible as fast as possible.Continue readingGo West, Young Man
Winnipeg Beach – Not Just a Beach Town
I ride north from Winnipeg more often than not. Familiar roads with familiar places. It could be my chosen route because I went that way often when I was young or it maybe it could just be that north is the quickest road out of Winnipeg for me.Continue readingWinnipeg Beach – Not Just a Beach Town
A Dinosaur Named Bruce
Manitoba is not exactly a hotbed of sweet ancient dino action but we do have our fair share in the valley areas. Certainly enough to promote it with a giant Mossasaur statue on a town sign. At least the city of Morden thinks so, and I agree.
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Wind Therapy
The open highway Motorcycle roads of life Wind is therapy – O’Reilly Originals
