Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Manitoba

Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Manitoba

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    Current Vacation rental prices Manitoba

    CA$387for 29 Nov - 6 Dec
    CA$365 annual average
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    Current vacation rental availability Manitoba

    38%for 29 Nov - 6 Dec
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    Discover Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Manitoba

    Your Gateway to Prairie Wilderness and Urban Adventures

    Vacation rentals & apartments in Manitoba offer travelers an exceptional blend of wilderness tranquility and urban sophistication across Canada's heartland province. These accommodations showcase distinct Prairie architecture, from rustic log cabins with exposed timber beams to modern downtown lofts featuring soaring ceilings and industrial elements. Many properties boast unique features such as solar-powered off-grid systems, private lakefront access, and panoramic views of vast prairie landscapes or shimmering lakes.

    The diverse range of vacation homes in Manitoba caters to every traveler's preference, whether you're seeking a cozy riverside cottage or a luxurious downtown penthouse. Vacation rentals & apartments in Manitoba are renowned for their exceptional amenities that enhance your stay and connect you with the province's natural beauty.

    Here's what guests can expect from these remarkable properties:

    • Private heated pools and whirlpool spas for year-round relaxation
    • Pet-friendly facilities with extensive walking trails and outdoor spaces
    • Rejuvenating saunas perfect for warming up after winter activities
    • Electric vehicle charging stations supporting eco-conscious travel
    • High-speed internet connectivity for remote work and streaming
    • Private docks and waterfront access for boating enthusiasts
    • Fully equipped kitchens with modern appliances and dining areas

    Who Should Book Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Manitoba

    Manitoba appeals to diverse travelers seeking authentic Canadian experiences, from wildlife enthusiasts to cultural explorers. Nature lovers will discover exceptional opportunities for polar bear watching in Churchill, northern lights viewing during winter months, and pristine fishing in over 100,000 lakes. Adventure seekers can explore Riding Mountain National Park's extensive hiking trails, enjoy world-class snowmobiling through pristine wilderness, or experience the thrill of dog sledding across frozen tundra. Vacation accommodation in Manitoba provides the perfect base for families wanting to visit the Assiniboine Park Zoo, couples seeking romantic lakefront retreats, and history buffs exploring Winnipeg's Exchange District. The best time to visit depends on your interests: summer months (June to August) offer warm temperatures averaging 20-25°C with property availability ranging from 53-62 units and average nightly rates of CAD $350-380, while winter provides spectacular aurora displays and unique Arctic experiences with rates dropping to CAD $265-330 per night from January to March.

    Top 5 Must-Visit Attractions in Manitoba

    1. Churchill Wildlife Management Area
    2. Riding Mountain National Park
    3. Winnipeg Exchange District
    4. Little Limestone Lake
    5. Gimli Beach and Waterfront

    Churchill Wildlife Management Area

    Known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World," Churchill offers unparalleled wildlife viewing opportunities from October to November. Visitors can witness polar bears gathering along Hudson Bay's shores while staying in nearby accommodations that provide guided tours and specialized viewing vehicles.

    Riding Mountain National Park

    This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve encompasses over 3,000 square kilometers of boreal forest, grasslands, and pristine lakes. The park offers excellent hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and the charming townsite of Wasagaming with its beautiful Clear Lake beach.

    Winnipeg Exchange District

    This National Historic Site features North America's most intact collection of early 20th-century architecture. The district hosts numerous galleries, theaters, restaurants, and the renowned Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, making it perfect for cultural enthusiasts.

    Little Limestone Lake

    A natural wonder featuring the world's largest known marl lake, where water appears to change from turquoise to blue to green throughout the day. This hidden gem in northern Manitoba offers exceptional photography opportunities and pristine wilderness experiences.

    Gimli Beach and Waterfront

    Located on the shores of Lake Winnipeg, Gimli combines beautiful sandy beaches with rich Icelandic heritage. The town features a historic pier, boardwalk, and annual Icelandic Festival, making it ideal for families and culture enthusiasts.

    Manitoba is home to the world's longest naturally frozen skating trail on the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, stretching over 10 kilometers through downtown Winnipeg each winter.

    Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Manitoba

    Manitoba's culinary scene reflects its agricultural heritage and multicultural population, offering exceptional dining experiences across the province:

    • Deer + Almond - This award-winning Winnipeg restaurant showcases contemporary Canadian cuisine with locally sourced ingredients, earning consistent 4.

      5-star ratings for its innovative tasting menus and exceptional wine pairings.

    • Segovia Tapas Bar & Restaurant - Located in Winnipeg's historic Exchange District, this Spanish-inspired establishment receives 4.4-star reviews for its authentic tapas, extensive wine selection, and vibrant atmosphere in a beautifully restored heritage building.
    • The Merchant Kitchen - Situated in Winnipeg's trendy Osborne Village, this modern bistro earns 4.6-star ratings for its farm-to-table approach, featuring seasonal Manitoba ingredients in creative dishes with an emphasis on sustainability.

    Essential Manitoba Travel Information

    Manitoba's hospitality extends beyond accommodations to embrace sustainable tourism practices and unique local customs that enhance your vacation experience. Many property owners emphasize eco-friendly initiatives, from solar-powered cabins to locally sourced welcome amenities featuring Manitoba-made products like honey, maple syrup, and artisanal crafts.

    The province operates on Central Standard Time, and tipping customs follow standard Canadian practices of 15-20% in restaurants and services. Vacation homes to rent in Manitoba often include helpful local guides created by hosts, featuring seasonal recommendations for activities, festivals, and hidden gems known only to locals.

    Currency exchange is readily available, though most establishments accept major credit cards. Winter visitors should pack appropriate clothing for temperatures that can reach -30°C, while summer guests will enjoy comfortable conditions perfect for outdoor activities. For the most memorable stay, consider booking pet-friendly vacation rentals & apartments in Manitoba that offer direct access to the province's extensive trail systems and natural areas where your four-legged companions can explore alongside you.

    FAQs: Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Manitoba

    On average, what was the cost for vacation rentals in Manitoba in 2020, during the corona crisis?

    Rentals in Manitoba offer very affordable prices, with an annual average of CA$244.71 per night in 2020, which makes it the best budget-friendly vacation destination in Canada.

    What time of year offers, on average, the best vacation rental prices in Manitoba?

    ]If you want to make the most of your money, the most affordable months to visit Manitoba are June (CA$193.59 the average per night for accommodation), December (CA$201.95), and November (CA$208.06).

    When are vacation rentals more expensive in Manitoba?

    It can be concluded, by analyzing the data from the year 2020, that costs per night for accommodation here are usually higher, on average, during the months of May (CA$290.34), February (CA$279.23), and January (CA$278.11).

    Is Manitoba a good location for a last-minute getaway?

    If you decide to put Manitoba on your bucket list, we suggest organizing your visit well in advance because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average of 63% of rentals booked in the year 2020.

    Which months offer the highest availability?

    In 2020, the months with more free accommodation of the year in Manitoba were May, January and April, with average availabilities of 54.6%, 52%, and 43.5%, respectively.

    When are fewer rentals available in Manitoba?

    The month with the highest average booked rental figures is August (only 20.8% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by July (24.5%), and September (26.75%).

    How many vacation rentals are there in Manitoba?

    Holidu works with 4 different partners to give you an inventory to choose between 300 properties we have in Manitoba.