frozen breath: It is mid-January, and through hard crusts of frozen breath on their tightly wrapped scarves, Winnipeggers across the city can be heard muttering to themselves "Why do I live here?" , according to Winnipeg Free Press. The Red River Mutual Trail regularly attracts skaters to get in some winter activity. RAW:almond pop-up restaurant above rendering , under construction at The Forks, is an example of a unique initiative that celebrates winter city living. Winnipeg doesn't have many things that can truly be described as world-class, but winter is certainly one of them. For a major city with a population over 500,000 our January average temperatures are the fourth-coldest on Earth, rivalling cities in Siberia, Mongolia and northern China. Enlarge Image
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