Map of winter activities in Winnipeg meant to help people find fun easily, creator says

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A Winnipeg woman is creating a map to help people living in the city have some fun in the snow. 

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A Winnipeg woman is creating a map to help people living in the city have some fun in the snow. 

Carol Cassell, also known as the “Mapping Winnipeg Woman,” built a guide with dozens of popular and lesser-known locations for sledding, skating and cross-country skiing all over the city.

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Looking for a place to skate? Carol Cassell recently created a map of dozens of different spots to get outside and enjoy winter sports. (Bryce Hoye/CBC)
Looking for a place to skate? Carol Cassell recently created a map of dozens of different spots to get outside and enjoy winter sports. (Bryce Hoye/CBC)

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