Travel Manitoba & Eastman Tourism

Eastern Manitoba is home to many creative individuals and businesses that offer unique, unforgettable experiences. Last year, Eastman Tourism and four passionate businesses went to work on creating four new experiential packages to offer in Eastern Manitoba.

Travel Manitoba contacted us in August to help with video production for each experience. With fall approaching we quickly began pre-production and started filming the first experience a month later. In total, we covered five different experiences with 2-3 minute videos.

Masagan Flower Farm

Masagana Flower Farm’s Tinta experience pairs creativity, art, nature, and fashion for the perfect afternoon of fun out in the garden. Join together with new friends and old ones, wander the garden choosing the perfect flowers and colours, then bring it all together as you dye your very own silk scarves and bandanas.

 
 

Hidden Valley Haven

Hidden Valley Haven’s Down n’ Dirty experience caters to families, encouraging them to take a break from the rigid bustling of everyday life and let loose together! Experience wholesome family fun where the city meets farm life. Take time to breathe in the fresh air as you enjoy the rustic farm setting to unplug, listen to nourishing sounds of nature, explore the Roseau River, cuddle with the animals, get your hands in the dirt, set the stage and prepare a meal together in a way that will create lasting memories of family time.

Borealis Beading

Borealis Beading’s Perlage experience is a journey of understanding how the Métis became known as the Flower Beadwork People while learning firsthand the art of beadwork. Gather together and walk the property while Melanie, the owner/artisan of Borealis Beading, shares the stories and techniques of the Flower Beadwork People and expresses her own journey of connecting with her heritage through art.

 
 

Pinawa Art 211

Pinawa Art 211’s Forest to River experience lets you travel through time and nature while unleashing your inner artist. Be inspired as you walk along the Iron Wood with your guide, a local artist, who will share the stories of two historically important women artists; one from a colonial perspective and the other indigenous. After, gather together at Pinawa Art Gallery, to create your own masterpiece where there is no bad stroke or dab of the brush, only your own creativity.

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