Chocolaterie Bernard Callebaut, Winnipeg

Chocolaterie Bernard Callebaut, Winnipeg

Chocolaterie Bernard Callebaut is a popular chocolate shop in Winnipeg and it is located on Academy Road. The delicious handmade chocolate prepared by Bernard Callebaut came into being in 1983 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is today one of the finest chocolate makers in all of Canada. The variety of shapes and fillings, and the pralines and truffles are sheer paradise for those fond of chocolate. Friendly staff will guide you through the undiscovered land of chocolate and will wrap your chocolates in a beautiful box if they are meant as a gift.

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Sight Name: Chocolaterie Bernard Callebaut
Sight Location: Winnipeg, Canada (See walking tours in Winnipeg)
Sight Type: Shopping

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