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Winnipeg’s capital city charms

Come to Winnipeg to catch a show, see polar bears swim above you or watch your stress soak away. Bring the family for a weekend getaway that includes a visit to an urban nature oasis, to a kid-friendly museum or a winter festival. Enjoy an adults-only getaway that includes your favourite shopping destinations and your favourite sports team.

An urban cultural oasis

Discover Winnipeg’s turn-of-the-last century Exchange District, friendly neighbourhoods decorated with colourful murals and favourite attractions showcasing the city’s interesting history and cultural diversity.

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Featured Experiences

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Manitoba Sports Hall Of Fame

Celebrate Manitoba's rich sport history! Journey through time with the museum's immersive digital experience and extraordinary artefacts.

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Mere Hotel

This winter, explore the best of Winnipeg. Located steps away from the Forks, you’ll be right in the heart of the action this season.

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Fort Garry Hotel & Spa

This winter enjoy local luxury in the heart of downtown Winnipeg with our Wellness Weekend Retreats. Eat well. Rest well. Stay well.

Accommodations

The Fort Garry Hotel, Spa & Conference Centre

This former Grand Trunk Pacific Railway hotel is only minutes away from shopping and major downtown attractions including the Forks Market.

The Fairmont Winnipeg

Located in the heart of the city and directly connected to shopping areas, Canada Life Centre and the RBC Convention Centre.

ALT Hotel Winnipeg

This boutique hotel is located right across the street from the Canada Life Centre, home of the Winnipeg Jets.

Inn At The Forks

Experience prairie luxury and the boutique lifestyle at the only hotel located at Winnipeg’s tourism epicenter – The Forks.

La Cabane Guesthouse

This cute and trendy guesthouse in St. Boniface offers up local charm and a low-cost place to rest your head.

Mere Hotel

Located on Winnipeg’s waterfront, this boutique hotel offers up simple luxury and some of the best views in the city.

Victoria Inn Hotel and Convention Centre

Perfect for families, this hotel offers up plenty of amenities including a water park and poolside rooms perfect for little ones.

Hyatt House Winnipeg-South/Outlet Collection

If you’re in the city for shopping, this hotel offers easy access to Outlet Collection, IKEA and numerous other retail destinations.

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Cabins & Cottages

Bay River Inn

Lot 7 83 North Townsite Loop road
Fisher River Cree Nation, MB R0C 1S0

Cabins & Cottages

Bayview Estates

112137 Traverse Bay Road North
Traverse Bay, MB R0E 2A0

Hotels & Motels

Breezy Oaks Inn

1055 Park Ave Beausejour Mb R0E 0C0
Beausejour, MB R0E 0C0

What are the top attractions in Winnipeg for first-time visitors?

Winnipeg offers a mix of history, culture and outdoor experiences. The Forks is a must-visit destination with a market, a variety of food options and riverfront trails. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights showcases powerful exhibits in a stunning architectural space. Assiniboine Park and Zoo features beautiful gardens, a tropical biome and the Journey to Churchill exhibit. The Exchange District offers historic architecture, arts and local dining. For sports and entertainment, visitors can watch a game or concert at Canada Life Centre.

Why is The Forks a must-visit destination?

The Forks is Winnipeg’s most famous gathering place, where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers meet. It has been a cultural and trade hub for over 6,000 years, first used by Indigenous peoples and later by settlers and traders. Today, it features a vibrant market, local shops, dining and year-round festivals.

What cultural experiences are unique to Winnipeg?

Winnipeg offers diverse cultural experiences, from Indigenous heritage to world-class arts. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a global landmark, while WAG-Qaumajuq holds the largest public collection of Inuit art. Folklorama is the world’s largest and longest-running multicultural festival. Festival du Voyageur celebrates French-Canadian and Métis culture with music, food and ice sculptures. Visitors can also explore the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, one of the oldest ballet companies in North America.

What can I do with kids in Winnipeg?

Winnipeg offers plenty of family-friendly attractions. Assiniboine Park Zoo features the Journey to Churchill exhibit, home to polar bears and arctic wildlife. The Manitoba Children’s Museum provides interactive exhibits for young visitors. Families can enjoy outdoor activities at The Forks, including skating in winter and biking in summer. FortWhyte Alive offers nature trails, bison safaris and water activities. Hotels with pools, splash parks, playgrounds and kid-friendly festivals make the city an exciting destination for all ages.

Where can I explore Indigenous culture in Winnipeg?

Winnipeg is home to rich Indigenous history and culture. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights highlights Indigenous rights and history, while WAG-Qaumajuq showcases Inuit art. Visitors can explore Manito Ahbee Festival, a celebration of Indigenous music, dance and arts. The Forks features historical tours and storytelling events. The Manitoba Museum presents exhibits on Indigenous history, including artifacts and reconstructions of early Indigenous life.