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A Greyhound bus ticket from Winnipeg to Red Lakewill cost $85.27. The price of a bus ticket depends on the fare type purchased (example: refundable, non-refundable, return, one-way). Price confirmation can be obtained online or through your local Greyhound Operator.

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its around 180 dollars return

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