Going Places

Fall 2015

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istock (both pages) F A L L 2 0 1 5 | G O I N G P L A C E S 19 ink Outside the Box Put down the Monopoly and challenge your friends and family to a new spin on games night. In the recent introduction of live escape rooms in Winnipeg, Enigma Escapes has quickly risen to the top of the stack. Become the next Sherlock Holmes or Nancy Drew as you and a few loved ones are locked in a themed room with a mystery to solve. As the minutes tick by, search for clues hidden around the room, and mull over puzzles to ultimately crack the case and win the room. But like any good mystery, just when you think you've found an answer, more questions arise. It's worlds away from Boardwalk; instead of ruining relationships fighting over Free Parking and debts owed, cooperation and communication are key to unlocking the door. Spend some quality time with friends or family in one of Enigma's new theme rooms inside a magic lamp under a genie's curse, aboard a pirate ship or in the deep depths of outer space. Or try your hand at one of the originals: a crime-plagued speakeasy in the Prohibition era or a jewel quest in 1930s Zanzibar. CAA members receive 20% off between Sunday and ursday. Use promo code CAAescape11 at www.enigmaescapes.com. KNOW? Did you Fill Up This Fall FALL SUPPERS are as Manitoban as socials, the Golden Boy and bison. From traditional roast turkey with all the trimmings to Ukrainian feasts, these gastronomical delights make for delicious home cooked meals at great prices. It's also the perfect opportunity to get to know your neighbours, see the vibrant fall colours on a leisurely drive and support the community (many are also fundraisers). Here's a taste of some of the fall suppers taking place this year: PRAIRIE DOG CENTRAL RAILWAY FALL SUPPER September 5 and 26, 2015; 4:30-8:30 p.m. Inkster Junction Station (Prairie Dog Trail, Winnipeg) Adults: $42.95; children (2-13 years): $27.95; babies (two and under): free. (Price includes a return trip on the train from Winnipeg to Grosse Isle.) PANSY FALL SUPPER September 13, 2015; 3-6 p.m. Pansy Hall (Highway 403, Pansy) Adults: $14; children (7-12 years): $8; children (six and under): free SOMERSET FALL SUPPER September 20, 2015; 4-7 p.m. Somerset Community Hall (201 1st Street, Somerset) Adults: $13; children (5-12 years): $7; preschool (four and under): free ARGYLE FALL SUPPER September 27, 2015; 3-6 p.m. Argyle Community Centre (Main Street, Argyle) Adults: $13; children (6-10 years): $6; children (five and under): free CARMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH FALL SUPPER September 27, 2015; 4-7 p.m. Carman Community Hall (60 1st Avenue N.W., Carman) Adults: $12; children (six and under): $6. (2014 prices; subject to change.) STE. AGATHE FALL SUPPER October 4, 2015; 4-7 p.m. Ste. Agathe Cultural & Community Centre, (Main Street, Ste. Agathe) Adults: $13; children (5-12 years): $6; children (four and under): free www.travelmanitoba.com GP In 1959, Winnipeg was the first city in North America to begin using a central emergency number thanks to then mayor, Stephen Juba. Winnipeggers initially dialed 999 (as is used in Britain), but switched to 911 years later to align with the United States. New CAA Rewards partner!

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