Canada is a gorgeous country filled with picturesque landscapes and an abundance of nature scenes. The Ontario bordering province of Manitoba houses much of this beauty and has some of the best hiking, camping, and biking trails available for locals and visitors. The region’s second-largest city, Brandon is famous for its cultural and arts facilities, perfect for a cold or rainy day in the town. But even if you aren’t a fan of museums, there are more exciting options for escaping the chilly weather. Check out below some of the best ways to spend a winter day indoors in Brandon, Manitoba.

Although Canada is one of the most visited countries in the world, sometimes it’s too cold to stay outside

Discover antiques in the Daly House Museum

Built in 1882, the Daly House Museum is a municipal heritage site that is one of the only remaining buildings from Brandon’s early years. Located just half a mile from the city’s centre, visitors can step back in time and examine artefacts from the 1800s and 1900s or enjoy a variety of exhibits such as the most recent “Pictures of Nursing” Traveling Exhibition which teaches about the history of nursing and the profession in Canada.

Exhibition topics vary annually but each one offers something special and memorable from older times in Thomas Mayne Daly’s previous home. Open year-round, the Daly House is a great educational option for anyone curious about the city’s historical background.

Stay warm at home with an online gaming session

If you’re looking for another opportunity to stay entertained indoors but don’t want to leave the comfort of your home’s sofa, a great way to spend a chilly day in Brandon is by engaging in some classic strategy games in an online casino. In fact, online casinos have classic titles such as blackjack or roulette, adapted with new versions that add even more uniqueness to these popular games.

Gamers can hone their strategy or simply get started, playing with real dealers in a variety of online modes and tournament settings. In fact, Canada is one of the best places in the world for accessing online casinos, with the industry constantly increasing in growth and popularity. Particularly in Manitoba, the region is working hard to relax iGaming laws and pass bills that will allow online casino platforms to operate with even more ease.

Other strategic games like chess or even the classic game of draughts can also be played using online platforms across the web. Similarly, there are many game variants and options, some of which include playing against a friend, challenging a bot, or even facing off with a random opponent of your same skill level. Users can also practice their chess game by participating in exciting live tournaments. All in all, there’s no doubt that playing online games is an especially attractive entertainment opportunity for passing those chilly or rainy Brandon days.

Visit the city’s important venue, the Keystone Centre

Home to the city’s junior ice hockey team, The Brandon Wheat Kings, the Keystone Centre has been an important venue for sports entertainment for over 50 years. The facility also hosts the annual Royal Manitoba Winter Fair, an agricultural fair that is one of the biggest events of its kind in all of Western Canada. In fact, it’s called the “Royal” fair because Queen Elizabeth II herself endorsed it with royal patronage.

Whether you visit for an ice hockey game or to see a horse competition during the fair, an afternoon at the Keystone Centre is sure to not disappoint.

Brandon Wheat Kings

The Brandon Wheat Kings are celebrated in the city, with locals and visitors alike filling up the stadium to watch them play

Discover contemporary art pieces at The Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba

A shining gem of Brandon’s artistic culture founded in 1907, the Art Galley of Southwestern Manitoba has been celebrating excellence in diverse visual art for over 100 years. The Gallery is the oldest in Manitoba and actually one of the oldest of its kind in the entire country.

The AGSM sits on Native American territory and honours the privilege to share the land with Dakota and Dene peoples. A multitude of workshops, classes, and exhibitions provide visitors and locals with an extremely enriching and educational art experience. The AGSM is Brandon’s leading provider of contemporary artwork from local and national creators. What better way to spend a day indoors than by admiring wonderful winter exhibitions of artistic expression from some of the best artists around.

 

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