Winnipeg 4K60fps - Driving Downtown - Manitoba, Canada

4K60 is only supported by Google Chrome. It is not supported by Internet Explorer. Winnipeg is the largest city of Manitoba, Canada. It is in the eastern prairie region of western Canada. It is often called the “Gateway to the West“. Winnipeg is the seventh biggest city in Canada with a population of 633,451 people. The name “Winnipeg“ comes from the Cree word for “muddy waters.“ Winnipeg is at the place where the Red River and Assiniboine river join. That area is known as The Forks. Winnipeg has four professional sports teams. The teams are the “Winnipeg Blue Bombers“ who play football, the “Winnipeg Jets“ who play hockey, the Winnipeg Goldeyes who play baseball and the Winnipeg Alliance FC who play soccer. Winnipeg has four universities: the University of Manitoba, the University of Winnipeg, Canadian Mennonite University and University of St. Boniface. Winnipeg is in a very flat part of Canada. Winnipeg has four rivers in it. These rivers are the Red River, the Assiniboine River, the La Salle River, and the Seine River. Winnipeg has floods in spring a lot because it is in a very flat area that gets a lot of snow and rain. In winter, Winnipeg is cold and gets a lot of snow. The hottest day in Winnipeg was in the year 1936, when it was 42 degrees Celsius. The coldest day in Winnipeg was in the year 1879, when it was -47 degrees Celsius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Camera : GoPro HERO 7 Computer : Dell G3 Edit Program : DaVinchi Resolve 16
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