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Travel Manitoba opens revamped visitor centre at The Forks

Travel Manitoba's visitor centre at the Forks, closed since summer 2014, had a grand re-opening on Thursday.

New centre features state-of-the-art technology

Travel Manitoba unveiled its new-look visitor information centre at The Forks on Thursday. (Jill Coubrough/CBC)

Travel Manitoba's visitor centre at the Forks, closed since summer 2014, had its grand re-opening on Thursday.

This is how the visitor information centre at The Forks looked before it closed for massive renovations in summer 2014. (Google Street View)
Thenew centre, which was originallyslated to reopen in spring 2015,features state-of-the-arttechnology to keep up with the changing way tourism is marketed to consumers, states a news release from the province.

The interactive displayswill answer questions and helptailor a tourism experience to a visitor's specific interests or needs.

Some displays allow visitors to see different areas of the province in panoramic views that "give travellers a sample of the immersive experiences our province has to offer," said Colin Ferguson, president and CEO of Travel Manitoba.

Interactive trip planning and photo backdrops of Manitoba places are some of the features of new Travel Manitoba visitor centre. (Jill Coubrough/CBC)
"We believe the fully renovated building, the new interactive displays and the increased staff presence will all contribute to making this a must-see destination while visiting The Forks," addedPaul Jordan, CEO of The Forks North Portage.

The centre has also been expanded enough to relocate all of Travel Manitoba's Winnipeg staff from an office on Carlton Street amoveexpected to result in operational savings of more than $300,000 over 10 years.

Tourism is a$1.5-billion industry in Manitoba and expected to grow with theCanadian Museum for Human Rights gaining international attention, as well as new exhibits at Assiniboine Park, the recently-opened Upper Fort Garry Park, and major events such as the Grey Cup in November and the Canada Games in 2017 bringing more people into Winnipeg.

Manitoba is alsorecognized for itsworld-class catch-and-releasefishing, Arctic safaris to view polar bears and beluga whales in Churchilland the arts and culture scene in Winnipeg, the provincial release states.