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Australians heading to Winnipeg to experience a ‘prairie winter’

The guests from Australia and New Zealand will get to experience walking and skating on the river trail. Jeremy Desrochers / Global News

WINNIPEG — Twenty-eight Australians and one New Zealander are heading to Winnipeg this week to experience a typical Canadian Prairie winter.

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The visitors arrive Wednesday and for one week will try out winter activities such as heading to Festival du Voyageur, curling, walking on the river and taking in a hockey game.

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The guests are members of Friendship Force International, a cultural exchange organization. They will also stay in the home of Winnipeggers (who are expected to provide them with warm winter gear).

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“Our visitors from Australia have commented that it has been an unusually warm summer for them with temperatures above 49 C on Christmas Day,” Gail Keeley, with Friendship Force Manitoba, said.

“They are looking forward to the snow.”

Keeley said many of the visitors have never experienced snow or sub-zero temperatures, so this is a way to provide them with a taste of winter.

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