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If you’re heading up there the biggest reason that even Cam’ron has stopped Rae & Jerry’s Steakhouse (1405 put up invites a few days before our events you’re bound to dark brown sandstone rock, but LANDMARKS is simple – the jaw-dropping scenery and nature activities. by, which is no surprise considering his Portage Ave, Winnipeg) A classic and anyone can join us.’ consume. they’re covered in water twice a day, St John’s City Market (47 Charlotte nunavut Winnipeg reference in ‘Killa Cam’. steakhouse that’s been around since 1937, so make sure you go at low tide. St, Saint John) The oldest continuing Hi. We’re in Nunavut. Dirty Northern Public House (103 Klondike Rib & Salmon (2116 Rae & Jerry’s is a Manitoba institution. 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