Winnipeg Free Press
Thirty years later, the man behind Manitoba s tourism mecca is taking a bow Save to Read Later
It’s a cliché, he admits, but Paul Jordan remembers his first day working at The Forks like it was yesterday.
It’s a cliché, he admits, but Paul Jordan remembers his first day working at The Forks like it was yesterday.
Back then, in the early ‘90s, there wasn’t much to the beloved meeting space and market at the confluence of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers save for a heritage status as a historic site, after bearing witness to six thousand years of human activity.