Attractions around Winnipeg
Explore 71 attractions, restaurants, shops around Winnipeg
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Canadian Museum for Human Rights
85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0L5 Canada
Canada's new national museum is a unique exploration of the importance of human rights. Interactive digital technology, video, film and art are designed to educate and inspire. An unforgettable visitor experience in a stunning new architectural icon.
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The Forks National Historic Site
Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4S8 Canada
Discover a green oasis in the heart of Winnipeg. This nine-acre (3.6 hectare) park, which encompasses open green spaces and tree-lined walkways, is a national treasure owned and operated by Parks Canada. Enlightening interpretive displays, inspiring sculptures, stone pictographs and ceremonial bronze gambling sticks embody the Site’s rich continuum of historical events that span over 6,000 years.
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Assiniboine Park
55 Pavilion Cres, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2N6 Canada
For over a century, Assiniboine Park has served Winnipeg as a hub of year-round activity, a joyful gathering place, and a natural oasis that allows visitors to reconnect with nature and each other. The Park is home to popular attractions like the English Garden, The Pavilion, Leo Mol Sculpture Garden, the Assiniboine Park Zoo and The Leaf - Canada's Diversity Gardens. Winding trails, wide-open green spaces, and breathtaking gardens encourage people to get outdoors and be active. Assiniboine Park is the perfect place to relax and play no matter the season.
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Assiniboine Park Zoo
2595 Roblin Boulevard South Gate, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2N7 Canada
Home to more than 150 animal species, the Assiniboine Park Zoo is a place for exploration and family fun every season. Located in beautiful Assiniboine Park, the Zoo has been a favourite destination for families, tourists, school groups, and animal lovers for over a century. With over 80 acres to explore, the Zoo is open year-round with indoor and outdoor exhibits, allowing visitors to interact with animal species from all corners of the globe. Assiniboine Park Zoo is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Canada’s Accredited Zoos and Aquariums, and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. As an accredited, modern zoological organization, Assiniboine Park Zoo focuses on meeting and exceeding the ever-rising standards of animal care and welfare, safety, and veterinary programs and as well as demonstrating a commitment to education, conservation and research.
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Manitoba Museum
190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 0N2 Canada
The Manitoba Museum is the province's largest centre for heritage and science learning, unique in its combined human and natural history themes, immersive world class dioramas, science and astronomy education, and in the scope and quality of its programs. Housed within the Centennial Concert Hall campus and across from City Hall, the Manitoba Museum presents three main offerings to the public: the Museum Galleries, the Planetarium, and the Science Gallery.
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Leo Mol Sculpture Garden
2355 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 0N6 Canada
Located in the north-west side of the Park, the garden was created as a result of Dr. Mol’s generous gift of his wonderful bronze pieces and works of art to the community in which he lived. The garden is also home to the Leo Mol Gallery, featuring works by the gifted artist, and the Leo Mol School House Studio. In the 1960s Leo Mol purchased the former schoolhouse and many of his pieces were completed in it during the 1970s and 1980s. The interior of the School House has been maintained intact complete with moulds and plaster casts of major works. It allows the visitor a glimpse of how a bronze sculpture is created.
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Manitoba Legislative Building
450 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8 Canada
Visitors from outside Manitoba as well as residents of the province are always made welcome at our magnificent Legislative Building. Everyone is invited to watch the proceedings of the Legislative Assembly when it is in session from the vantage point of the Visitors' Gallery. The building is open every day for self-guided tours from 8:00 am - 8:00 pm. From September - June, guided tours are available on a pre-booked basis for groups of 10 or more. To book an appointment please call the Tour Program Office. From July 1 to the Labour Day long weekend in September, tours are offered on an hourly basis. The Legislative Building is wheelchair accessible, including the Visitors' Gallery.
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Royal Canadian Mint
520 Lagimodiere Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2J 3E7 Canada
Our 45 minute tours are fun, educational and perfect for all ages. Every tour is personally lead by one of our knowledgeable guides. Our tour guides walk you through the production process while offering insights about the Mint’s major milestones, and sharing top-secret stories you can only hear on a Mint tour. Tours are available in both Canadian official languages, English and French. OPEN TUESDAY TO SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m in the winter season (Labour Day to May long weekend). OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK in summer season (May long weekend to Labour Day) **Hours subject to change without notice. Tours subject to change without notice.
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The Forks Market
1 Forks Market Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4L9 Canada
Part of "the Forks" development, this buzzing fresh and specialty foods emporium has the feel of an outdoor market, but is actually indoors. Open year-round, it offers an array of ethnic delicacies and crafts, plus four full service restaurants.
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Fort Whyte Alive
1961 McCreary Rd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2K9 Canada
Year Round Edutainment Learn it, love it, and live it up in our 640-acre backyard! Choose from a variety of outdoor activities-for a new adventure every day.• Interpretive Centre • Buffalo Stone Cafe • Aquarium of the Prairies • Burrowing Owl Enclosure • Bison Prairie • Saturn Family Tree House • Tipi Encampment • Prairie Dog Town • Pioneer Sod House • 7 km of forest trails • Nature Shop • floating marsh boardwalks • wildlife watching • canoeing & fishing on 5 lakes • cross-country skiing • snowshoeing • tobogganing • public programs & events. Whether you are planning a first-time or return visit to this very special place, we are sure that you will leave with new insights into the natural world, a deeper appreciation of Manitoba's heritage, new information and actions for sustainable living, and plenty of fresh air, memories of fun and discovery with family and friends.
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Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 1V1 Canada
The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Canada's oldest civic art gallery, celebrates its 100th anniversary from Sept 2012 to Aug 2013. As one of Canada's leading art museums, the WAG has over 25,000 works of art ranging from 15th century European paintings to 21st century American multi-media art, and has toured exhibitions around the world-Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela, Taiwan, Norway, China, Italy, and the United States. At the forefront in promoting Manitoba artists nationwide and abroad, the WAG also represents artists from countries and cultures from across the globe.
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Shaw Park
1 Portage Ave E, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3N3 Canada
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Kildonan Park
2015 Main Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2V 2B9 Canada
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Club Regent Casino
1415 Regent Ave W, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2C 3B2 Canada
This sprawling casino and entertainment complex, decorated in a Caribbean motif, features both big-casino gaming and video lottery terminals.
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Basilique-Cathedrale de Saint Boniface
190 De la Cathedrale Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2H 0H7 Canada