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Horse race track located in the Winnipeg suburb of St. James-Assiniboia. Operated by the Manitoba Jockey Club. Opened on June 10, 1958. Site of the Manitoba Derby.
Offers a zoo, miniature steam train, art museum, gardens and restaurants. Find descriptions of attractions, programs, membership and volunteer opportunities.
A list of Winnipeg's many restaurants and clubs.
Dedicated to preserving and presenting the 6,000-year history of human activity at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. The Site includes interpretive exhibits, award-winning sculptures, year-round walking trails, a dock, a canoe beach, a native prairie garden and a riverside amphitheatre for performances and events.
Take you back 200 years to the period of the fur traders and the voyageurs. In the summer, enjoy interactive and educational guided tours about the fur trade era. In the February, it is the central location for Festival du Voyageur.
Six hundred-forty acres of pristine prairie beauty are waiting to welcome you in this oasis just south of the city. Activities include: canoeing, sailing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing.
Western Canada's largest winter festival. Held for 10 days each February since 1969. This family friendly event includes re-creating the past at historic Fort Gibraltar, admiring the snow sculptures created by artists from around the world, enjoying live entertainment, and tasting delicious French-Canadian food.
Walk among Canada’s oldest collection of stone fur trade buildings to experience the life of the trappers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company as they lived in the 1850s. Hands-on interpretive experiences. Hear stories of the First Nations people.
Outdoor adventure farm operating from Sept-Oct featuring a corn maze, petting zoo, hay rides, pony rides, pumpkin barn, and haunted forest. Zip line tours run from July-Oct.
Travel back to spring 1886, six months after the death of Louis Riel. Visit his family home and discover what life was like for the Riel family and Métis who lived along the banks of the Red River.
Built in 1976, the Mint's Winnipeg facility produces Canada's circulation coins and collector coins: gold, silver, palladium, and platinum bullion coins. Interactive, guided tours available featuring displays and behind-the-scenes looks at the Mint's state-of-the-art facilities.
An amusement park with over twenty rides and attractions. Features a half-mile train ride. Includes details of rides, concessions, rates, photos, online brochure and contact information.
Official website features information for visitors, neighbourhoods, maps and transportation.
An outdoor Provincial Heritage Park. Free self-guided tour complete with smartphone app. This Hudson's Bay Company fort was the administrative centre of the fur trade.
Travel publication with a digital edition online. Information about accommodations, shopping, transportation, dining, events, and maps.
Official page features information about events, travel, and links to local sites.
The midway and carnival offers a virtual reality tour, history and business details.
Travel publication with a digital edition online. Information about accommodations, shopping, transportation, dining, events, and maps.
An amusement park with over twenty rides and attractions. Features a half-mile train ride. Includes details of rides, concessions, rates, photos, online brochure and contact information.
Take you back 200 years to the period of the fur traders and the voyageurs. In the summer, enjoy interactive and educational guided tours about the fur trade era. In the February, it is the central location for Festival du Voyageur.
Six hundred-forty acres of pristine prairie beauty are waiting to welcome you in this oasis just south of the city. Activities include: canoeing, sailing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing.
Horse race track located in the Winnipeg suburb of St. James-Assiniboia. Operated by the Manitoba Jockey Club. Opened on June 10, 1958. Site of the Manitoba Derby.
Travel back to spring 1886, six months after the death of Louis Riel. Visit his family home and discover what life was like for the Riel family and Métis who lived along the banks of the Red River.
Western Canada's largest winter festival. Held for 10 days each February since 1969. This family friendly event includes re-creating the past at historic Fort Gibraltar, admiring the snow sculptures created by artists from around the world, enjoying live entertainment, and tasting delicious French-Canadian food.
Outdoor adventure farm operating from Sept-Oct featuring a corn maze, petting zoo, hay rides, pony rides, pumpkin barn, and haunted forest. Zip line tours run from July-Oct.
Walk among Canada’s oldest collection of stone fur trade buildings to experience the life of the trappers and traders of the Hudson’s Bay Company as they lived in the 1850s. Hands-on interpretive experiences. Hear stories of the First Nations people.
Dedicated to preserving and presenting the 6,000-year history of human activity at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. The Site includes interpretive exhibits, award-winning sculptures, year-round walking trails, a dock, a canoe beach, a native prairie garden and a riverside amphitheatre for performances and events.
Built in 1976, the Mint's Winnipeg facility produces Canada's circulation coins and collector coins: gold, silver, palladium, and platinum bullion coins. Interactive, guided tours available featuring displays and behind-the-scenes looks at the Mint's state-of-the-art facilities.
An outdoor Provincial Heritage Park. Free self-guided tour complete with smartphone app. This Hudson's Bay Company fort was the administrative centre of the fur trade.
Official page features information about events, travel, and links to local sites.
Official website features information for visitors, neighbourhoods, maps and transportation.
Offers a zoo, miniature steam train, art museum, gardens and restaurants. Find descriptions of attractions, programs, membership and volunteer opportunities.
A list of Winnipeg's many restaurants and clubs.
The midway and carnival offers a virtual reality tour, history and business details.
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