This year's carnival runs through Feb. 1, and most of the events in the carnival happen near Rice Park in the downtown area, but some also happen throughout St. Paul and at the Minnesota State ...
The St. Paul Winter Carnival is back for year 139! Pauleen Le visits Rice Park — and gets flung quite high in the air by the St. Paul Bouncing Team — ahead of Thursday night’s festivities!
What are Minnesota winters without wearing three layers of socks to go tubing or sipping hot chocolate while you walk around a holiday lights display? For people in the Twin Cities, the annual St.
The Aurora Boreas, a citrus-focused, spiced winter tiki drink, features spiced rum, clove and cinnamon–infused Chambord, simple syrup, Canton ginger liqueur, evaporated milk, and pea flower powder.
The St. Paul Winter Carnival is back, transforming Rice Park into Ice Park and bringing with it a whole bunch of events for people of all ages to enjoy.