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We will be opening April 15 with most sites available. Please book your reservation today! The Winnipeg West KOA Campground & RV Park can easily be called "the campground of convenience." Located only 10 minutes west of Winnipeg (By-pass100/101 Exit 42B) off Trans Canada Highway #1, Winnipeg West KOA is an ideal RVing, camping and/or picnic spot for Winnipeg-area residents and tourists alike.We have a variety of sites to offer you, from un-serviced tenting sites to larger, full-serviced pull-through RV sites. We have on-site Esso gasbar, convenience store, propane fill, coffee shop also serving freshly baked pizza, butter chicken, curry chicken, rice, freshly baked garlic nan, veggie or beef samosas to take-out for our camping guests.With access to all Winnipeg's places of interest within a 45-minute drive, you can have the best of both, the urban and rural worlds, in one ideal location. Take a day or two to explore the city, or perhaps you'd like to just take it easy and relax along the banks of the Assiniboine River while you enjoy an authentic camping experience, complete with barbecuing, fishing or canoeing. Our campground is a true Canadian camping experience with the luxury of city conveniences- come visit us and enjoy!
I've always had a love for fashion, especially Indian design and craftsmanship. I noticed that some of the world's top brands turned to India not just for design inspiration but also for the skills of its local artisans and designers who worked behind the scenes to produce stunning works of beading and embroidery for their collections. Yet, in spite of India's thriving fashion industry, Indian fashion did not have a visible platform outside of India. At the same time, there was a growing demand for high-end traditional apparel by South Asians living outside of the Indian subcontinent and those interested in Indian fashion and culture. But what was missing from this landscape was access and distribution.