Don't be surprised if gas stations across the province are a little busy on Tuesday.
It is the final day of Manitoba's Fuel Tax holiday, as the tax is set to be returned to the price of fuel as of tomorrow.
It will come back though at a slightly lower rate than when it left 12 months ago.
Last week Premier Wab Kinews confirmed a permanent 10 per cent decrease in the fuel tax, dropping it from 14 cents a litre to around 12.5 cents.
Still, tht is a sharp uptick in price, and one that Manitobans will likely try to avoid for at least a few days by fueling up today.