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Manitoba (/ˌmænɪˈtoʊbə/ (About this soundlisten) MAN-ih-TOH-bə) is a province of Canada at the longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's fifth-most populous province, with a population of 1,278,365 as of 2016.[1] The easternmost of the three prairie provinces, Manitoba covers 649,950 square kilometres (250,900 sq mi) of widely varied landscape, from arctic tundra and the Hudson Bay coastline in the north to dense boreal forest, large freshwater lakes, and prairie grassland in the central and southern regions.

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Indigenous peoples have inhabited what is now Manitoba for thousands of years. In the early 17th century, British and French fur traders began arriving in the area and establishing settlements. The Kingdom of England secured control of the region in 1673 and created a territory named Rupert's Land, which was placed under the administration of the Hudson's Bay Company. Rupert's Land, which included all of present-day Manitoba, grew and evolved from 1673 until 1869 with significant settlements of Indigenous and MÊtis people in the Red River Colony. In 1869, negotiations with the Government of Canada for the creation of the province of Manitoba commenced. During the negotiations, several factors led to an armed uprising of the MÊtis people against the Government of Canada, a conflict known as the Red River Rebellion. The resolution of the conflict and further negotiations led to Manitoba becoming the fifth province to join Canadian Confederation, when the Parliament of Canada passed the Manitoba Act on July 15, 1870.

Manitoba's capital and largest city is Winnipeg, the seventh most populous municipality in Canada. Winnipeg is the seat of government, home to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and the Provincial Court. Four of the province's five universities, all four of its professional sports teams, and most of its cultural activities (including Festival du Voyageur and Folklorama) are located in Winnipeg. The city has train and bus stations and an international airport; a Canadian Forces base, CFB Winnipeg, operates from the airport and is the regional headquarters of the North American Aerospace Defense Command.

Manitoba is bordered by the provinces of Ontario to the east and Saskatchewan to the west, the territory of Nunavut to the north, and the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the south. Manitoba is at the centre of the Hudson Bay drainage basin, with a high volume of the water draining into Lake Winnipeg and then north down the Nelson River into Hudson Bay. This basin's rivers reach far west to the mountains, far south into the United States, and east into Ontario. Major watercourses include the Red, Assiniboine, Nelson, Winnipeg, Hayes, Whiteshell and Churchill rivers. Most of Manitoba's inhabited south has developed in the prehistoric bed of Glacial Lake Agassiz. This region, particularly the Red River Valley, is flat and fertile; receding glaciers left hilly and rocky areas throughout the province.[43]

The province has a saltwater coastline bordering Hudson Bay and more than 110,000 lakes,[44] covering approximately 15.6 percent or 101,593 square kilometres (39,225 sq mi) of its surface area.[45] Manitoba's major lakes are Lake Manitoba, Lake Winnipegosis, and Lake Winnipeg, the tenth-largest freshwater lake in the world.[46] A total of 29,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi) of traditional First Nations lands and boreal forest on Lake Winnipeg's east side were officially designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as Pimachiowin Aki in 2018.[47]

Baldy Mountain is the province's highest point at 832 metres (2,730 ft) above sea level,[48] and the Hudson Bay coast is the lowest at sea level. Riding Mountain, the Pembina Hills, Sandilands Provincial Forest, and the Canadian Shield are also upland regions. Much of the province's sparsely inhabited north and east lie on the irregular granite Canadian Shield, including Whiteshell, Atikaki, and Nopiming Provincial Parks.[49]

Extensive agriculture is found only in the province's southern areas, although there is grain farming in the Carrot Valley Region (near The Pas). Around 11 percent of Canada's farmland is in Manitoba.[50]

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Oh the great Canadian Prairies! Manitoba is one of three provinces (Alberta and Saskatchewan as well) that are located directly in the centre of Canada. Although the prairies don’t have as much nightlife as Vancouver or Calgary, it is still very beautiful. It is known for it’s wide landscape and has been named “Big Sky Country” for it’s awe-inspiring cloudscapes. This area gets cold enough in the winter to dip below -40, and is an amazing location to view polar bears, the great Northern lights, lakes, parks and annual festivals.

Reasons to buy magic mushrooms in Winnipeg, MB

Winnipeg is known as the “Gateway to the West,” because it’s a transportation hub. There are many festivals in Manitoba each year, including Winnipeg Folk Festival, the Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival, Folklorama, and the Jazz Winnipeg Festival. As you walk around Winnipeg after consuming magic mushrooms, be sure to take a look as the historic sites, such as the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, the polar bears at Assiniboine Park Zoo, The Manitoba Museum, the Winnipeg Art Gallery or The Forks! If you like watching hockey games, you can always go see the Winnipeg Jets! There are so many great things to do in Winnipeg that it’s hard to get bored in this city!

Reasons to buy magic mushrooms in Brandon, MB

Brandon is a great boy’s name, and it’s also the name of the second-largest city in Manitoba! Located in the west, along the banks of the Assiniboine River, Brandon has many great attractions that you can visit on your psilocybin magic mushroom experience. Some of the best festivals in Brandon include the Brandon Festival of the Arts, Brandon Jazz Festival, and the Brandon Folk Music Festival. As well, there are many great provincial parks in Brandon where you can see moose, white-tailed deer, waterfowl, and many varieties of songbird. If you’re into outdoor activities, Brandon has great areas to enjoy canoeing, fishing, biking, hiking and kayaking. During the winter, you can also go skiing, ice skating, tobogganing, and snowmobiling. Go to Brandon, MB and enjoy all the great attractions and beautiful sites!

Reasons to buy magic mushrooms in Steinbach, MB

Manitoba’s 3rd largest city is located around 58km southeast of Winnipeg and is named Steinbach. It has a population of over 15,000 people. Primarily an agricultural community, Steinbach is known as the economic hub of Manitoba and has many service and commercial businesses. Its one of the fastest growing cities in Canada due to the acceptance of enterprising immigrants over the years. The city contains many walking and biking trails, skating rinks, and is a great place to enjoy a magic mushroom trip. As well, Steinbach hosts many annual events, festivals, and parades.

Reasons to buy magic mushrooms in Churchill, MB

Try driving to Churchill; you can’t! That’s right, Churchill is only accessible by air or rail, and is most famous for the polar bears that move from inland in the autumn. In fact, There are so many polar bears in Churchill, that the city has been nicknamed “Polar Bear Capital of the World.” Churchill is also a great place to go Beluga Whale watching, or consume magic mushrooms and watch the Northern Lights, as they perform year-round. Other activities you can do in Churchill include kayaking, hiking, skating and more.

Reasons to buy magic mushrooms in National Parks, MB

The two national parks in Manitoba include Wapusk National Park and Riding Mountain National Park. Above all, these parks are some of the best to go to on your magic mushroom journey because of the large amount of wildlife and beautiful views. Wapusk National Park includes the largest polar bear maternity denning areas, over 200 species of birds, wolverines, arctic hare, foxes, and caribou to name a few. Riding Mountain National Park is home to over 4000km of trails and sandy beaches along lakes, as well as birds and wildlife.

Magic Mushrooms Winnipeg, Manitoba

Also known as one of the three Canadian Prairie provinces, Manitoba is home to an abundance of beautiful natural landscapes.

It’s the ideal province to take magic mushrooms in, as you can get in touch with nature and enjoy one of the many lakes, parks, or festivals that take place across the year.

Alternatively, plan to come for the Northern lights and enjoy your shroom trip under the vibrant colours of the sky.

Whether you’re a local or a tourist to the province, magic mushrooms can show you the province in a new light. Unfortunately, there aren’t many magic mushroom options to choose from in Manitoba, but that’s where The Fun Guys dispensary can help – we provide magic mushrooms online in Canada.

Are Shrooms Legal in Manitoba?

Under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, psilocybin and psilocin (the two main psychoactive compounds found in magic mushrooms) are illegal. Those caught in possession without a prescription or license can face six months in jail or a fine of up to $1000.[1]

It is permitted, however, to buy spore kits, where you can grow the mushrooms yourself. Then, using the right conditions and equipment, shroom users can choose from different species to cultivate.

There are hopes that magic mushrooms will become legal in the future for recreational or medicinal use, especially as there are now studies underway that look into how psilocybin can be used to treat anxiety and depression.  

Where to Buy Shrooms in Manitoba

you can buy Spore kits in some shops across Canada; however, the easiest way to acquire magic mushrooms is to use an online dispensary.

Dispensaries use discreet packaging and often offer fast delivery, depending on your location. In addition to these benefits, you can browse through many more options than you would have available to pick fresh.

Using a magic mushroom dispensary is also a great way to try new products, such as micro-dosing and edibles like chocolate or tea. In addition, this saves a lot of time, as when you grow from a spore kit, it can take up to two months if done correctly.

What’s the cost of shrooms in Winnipeg, Manitoba?

The cost of shrooms in Winnipeg, Canada, is determined by demand, supply, and legality. According to the law in Canada, you can legally and openly sell mushroom spore kits, whether on the internet or in a shop.

The mushroom spores kits are not illegal since they have no psilocybin or psilocin. But, on the other hand, possessing the actual psychedelic psilocybin and psilocin is unlawful if you do not have a license. That is because these two ingredients are Schedule III according to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

The price of psilocybin products in Winnipeg, Canada, is hugely affected by its legality, especially in scientific research.

Research teams that study these psilocybin shrooms can spend up to 13 times the average price of the mushrooms on the streets. So, for example, if the shrooms in Canada cost around $0.76 per mg of psilocybin, then the academic price would be $13.2.

The extraction processes also affect how you buy magic mushrooms and their cost. It is difficult to obtain a good number of chemical products from raw mushrooms.

The extraction process is so complex. The most significant production of GMP-standard psilocybin is 250 grams. Nevertheless, the trials and approvals for such a process can push the production and supply to over six months.

Despite all of the factors affecting the prices of shrooms in Winnipeg, Canada, you should expect the following average prices when you buy magic mushrooms online:

¡        Cost Per Gram of shrooms: $7-$12

¡        Cost of an Eighth of Shrooms: $20-40

¡        Cost Per Ounce of shrooms: $200-$350

Magic Mushrooms in Winnipeg

Winnipeg is the largest city in Manitoba and the capital. It’s a great place to explore with plenty to do here that will compliment your magic mushroom journey. The Assiniboia Horse Racing Track is sometimes the most sought place for tourists to experience a unique horse race.

There are playgrounds and parks like Riding Mountain National Park and St. Vital Park, relaxing places to visit and look at various types of birds.

Riding Mountain National Park

The well-groomed walking paths and the large duck pond make it a calm place for kids to play around during the summer and for a perfect date. There are also some skating and toboggan slides for fun activities during the winter.

There are numerous annual arts festivals, including the Jazz Winnipeg Festival for music lovers, the Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival and Folklorama, the Winnipeg Folk Festival, and Festival Du Voyageur. Another significant aspect of the city is the cultural scene; there are plenty of museums, art galleries, historic sites and gardens to enjoy.

Winnipeg is also home to some of the best casinos in the region, including McPhillips Street Station Casino and Club Regent Casino. Sports Complexes like the Vertical Adventures have the best climbing gyms in Winnipeg. Additionally, the local artwork at the complexes and art galleries is breathtaking, clearly depicting the city’s culture and traditions.

The excitement of Winnipeg does not end there. The city is home to some of the best Game and Entertainment Centers like Activate Games. The center is full of great fun activities for various groups, including friends and family and kids. In addition, there is an escape room created by The Real Escape company that will blow you away with its physically and mentally challenging quests.

Taking shrooms here is a fun way to see the city, whether you prefer a lively scene or something more chilled out.

Magic Mushrooms That Grow in Manitoba

Canada is home to several species of magic mushrooms, but there is a lack of findings specifically to Manitoba. However, some of the more common species, such as Psilocybe silvatica and Panaeolus subbalteatus, which are known to grow in the surrounding regions of Manitoba, may also be found within the province.

Psilocybe silvatica

Psilocybe silvatica

These psychoactive mushrooms are commonly found growing on wood chips or wood debris, as well as conifer substratum. They tend to grow in clusters and have a weak-moderate potency. The best time to look for them is from September through to December as they prefer cool, wet weather.[1]

Panaeolus subbalteatus

Panaeolus subbalteatus

Also known as “banded mottlegil” and “weed Panaeolu,” this species of magic mushroom grows on compost piles and well-fertilized lawns, as well as from dung and grassy areas. Panaeolus subbalteatus is the most common type of magic mushroom as it grows worldwide. The best time of the year to hunt this type of mushroom is spring, summer, and fall[2].

Magic mushroom dispensary Vs. Foraging

In general, to find magic mushrooms, it’s good to start by checking the different habitats where they could be found.

Although it is possible to come across some magic mushroom species in Manitoba, buying them online through a dispensary is easiest. Some online dispensaries have express shipping on top of an extensive shrooms menu that will save you time and costs. In addition, you can buy any magic mushrooms online at The Fun Guys website, where you can look at several shrooms and related products.

Picking shrooms naturally is a great experience, and sometimes the hunt is as enjoyable as the trip, but it comes with the risk of accidentally ingesting a poisonous mushroom.

If you plan to hunt for shrooms naturally, make sure to compare them to a trusted guide before consuming them. Alternatively, save yourself the time and risk and order from a dispensary where you know the mushrooms will be safe.

Once you have your preferred choice of shrooms, make sure to get out and explore the many beautiful places in Manitoba.

References:

[1]https://torontosun.com/life/food/not-your-average-fungi-magic-mushrooms-follow-cannabis-for-potential-health-benefits#:~:text=Psilocybe%20is%20a%20hallucinogen%20found,or%20tea%20(fungus%20delight).[2]https://www.shroomery.org/12512/Psilocybe-silvatica[3]https://www.shroomery.org/12484/Panaeolus-cinctulus

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