 What's happening now?... Check out all of the great Halloween activites in and around the city: - A Maze in Corn - Boo at the Zoo Also, be sure to follow the link at Pumpkin Patches and More for a detailed list of Manitoba's pumpkin patches, corn mazes, hay rides and other Halloween farm stuff!! Events for the rest of the year... - The Santa Parade November 15th - Festival du Voyageur February 13 to 22 The Festival du Voyageur is world-famous for authentic, participatory historical and cultural experience by bringing the age of the voyageurs to life and reflecting the joie de vivre of French-speaking Manitobans. - Winnipeg Jazz Festival June 20 to 29 The festival features world-class performances from the best jazz, blues and urban artists in the business from - The Winnipeg Fringe Festival July 16 to 27 Presenting live theatre in an informal, accessible and inexpensive environment, the Fringe strives to break down traditional boundaries between audiences and artists, encouraging open dialogue between theatre-goers and theatre-creators. Audiences are invited to experience the work of seasoned veterans and emerging artists. - Folklorama August 3 to 16 Experience the energy of Folklorama, the largest and longest running multicultural event of its kind in the world! From traditional home-cooked meals to electrifying nightly performances by local, national and international entertainers, Folklorama will create a feast for the senses as you experience 44 cultural pavilions. Take home a keepsake of your visit by exploring the cultural display areas found in each pavilion. For more of Winnipeg's Special events follow the link for Winnipeg Entertainment  Don't Miss This! Winnipeg's Main Attractions - The Forks Six thousand years ago someone thought this would be a great place to meet. Centuries later, it still is. In fact The Forks has played an integral role in the history of our city for many centuries. The Forks is an urban oasis for residents and tourists alike. Nestled in the heart of downtown, The Forks is one of Winnipeg’s most beloved and pre-eminent meeting spots, at the junction of the Assiniboine River where it meets the mighty Red. Get Cultured! Winnipeg Museums  - The Manitoba Museum The Manitoba Museum is the province’s largest heritage centre renowned for its combined human and natural heritage themes. Make sure not to miss the Planetarium shows and Science Gallery exhibits! - MHS Dalnavert Museum The objective of Dalnavert Museum is to foster an appreciation and an understanding of the late Victorian era in Winnipeg, through the preservation, exhibition and interpretation of the building and the museum’s collection. - Le Musée de St-Boniface The Grey Nuns' convent, Winnipeg's oldest building, houses Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum. The Museum presents an impressive collection of artifacts that reveal the lives and culture of the Francophone and Métis communities of Manitoba, including a special exhibit about Louis Riel, the "father" of Manitoba. - The Manitoba Children's Museum For two decades, the Manitoba Children's Museum has been the place for families to play, laugh, learn and grow. - The Winnipeg Art Gallery Established in 1912, the Winnipeg Art Gallery is Western Canada’s oldest public art gallery, mandated to develop and maintain Manitoba’s visual arts heritage. As one of Canada’s leading galleries, it collects and exhibits works of art by Manitoba, Canadian, and international artists. - Western Canada Aviation Museum The Western Canada Aviation Museum offers a unique mix of history and science. Step back in time and let the pioneer aviators of the north take you on an inspirational journey through time! - The Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame The Mantioba Sports Hall of Fame preserves, celebrates and showcases the history and heritage of sport excellence and achievement in Manitoba. - The Winnipeg Fire Fighter Museum The Fire Fighters Museum of Winnipeg offers an extensive collection of vintage fire apparatus, artifacts, pictures and information about the history of fire fighting in the city of Winnipeg and it's suburbs. We offer you a glimpse of what fire fighting was like from 1882 to the present day. - The Winnipeg Railway Museum You are welcome to visit the only museum in Winnipeg dedicated to the preservation of Manitoba's rail heritage. See where it all began. View the first steam locomotive on the Canadian Prairies, The Countess of Dufferin. Continue on and view an early-generation diesel locomotive just like the ones still used today. - The Costume Museum of Canada  Family Fun Time! Great Activities for the Whole Family - TinkerTown “Come to the town where the train goes around!” Jump on the Tilt-A-Whirl, take a ride on the Turnpike, steer a "Tin Lizzie" or soar above it all on the Ferris Wheel. Merry-Go-Round tunes mingle with the shouts of happy children. - Fun Mountain Fun Mountain is the place for a fun family get-a-way, or to simply just splash the hours away. Take a break from sliding and try our tropical theme 18 hole Mini Golf course. Grab a friend and take a Bumper Boat ride on our man-made lake. There's something for everyone to have fun in the sun. Grand Prix Amusements Go from racing your friends in a go-cart to cruising in bumper cars and boats, to showing off your athletic skills in the batting cages, on the basketball courts, in the mini golf course and more. Grand Prix Amusements has something for everyone!  Things to Do Daily Activities in and Around Winnipeg    
Closing or Settlement >Closing Questions
Because of the complexity of a real estate transaction, questions and concerns arise frequently for those who are buying or selling a home. Most people experience a degree of stress at the closing of the sales transaction. Both parties are probably feeling nervous and vulnerable as they sign the papers, and may even be fighting off an attack of buyer's or seller's remorse.
Even though you may be inclined to just sign the papers, it is a good idea to check the paperwork and ask any questions that come to mind. If you are signing a mortgage or deed of trust, be sure to review the document carefully. Check the spelling of your name, the property address and all of the inserted items for accuracy. Since much of the paperwork is prepared on short notice, mistakes are occasionally made. They are usually easier to fix while you are still at the title office, so don't be shy about asking questions before you sign on the dotted line.
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Where is the world's largest industrial building located?
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The single largest industrial structure is the container freight station of Asia Terminals Ltd in Hong Kong. It is 359 feet high, with 15 levels. |
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