Winnipeg Experiences

Winnipeg has it's own unique atmosphere welcoming guests with it's warm hospitality and unique attractions. With a wide varitey to choose from including museums, nature and wildlife attractions there is something for everyone in Winnipeg.

Below we have put together a selection of must see attractions to visit when in Winnipeg.

The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is the first museum solely dedicated to the evolution, celebration and future of human rights. Creating inspiring encounters with human rights, visitors will engage in an immersive, interactive experience that offers both the inspiration and tools to make a difference in the lives of others. Visitors are welcome on a journey to erase barriers and create meaningful, lasting change. With 11 galleries, guided tours, interactive experiences, thought-provoking programs and creative use of mobile technology, you'll want to come see the museum again and again.

Hop aboard the Heart of a Nation City Tour, and you will never see Winnipeg in the same way again. Visit the charming French quarter and lively downtown, the grand 400-acre Assiniboine Park, and many other neighbourhoods. You will experience the best sights and stories the River City has to offer. Learn how a local team became history’s first Olympic hockey champions, Winnipeg’s shocking connection to the world’s most famous spy— James Bond—and much more. This tour is humorous, engaging, and will help you discover what makes the city at the heart of the country so special.

Tour Highlights

  • St. Boniface, Winnipeg’s charming French quarter
  • The Exchange District, housing North America’s largest collection of turn-of-the-century architecture
  • Canada Life Centre hockey arena, home of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets hockey team
  • The community club where rock legends The Guess Who and Neil Young got their start
  • The grand 400-acre Assiniboine Park
  • The Canadian Museum for Human Rights
  • The Manitoba Legislative Building, one of Canada’s most mysterious architectural wonders

The Forks, located at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, has been a meeting place for over 6,000 years. Indigenous peoples traded at The Forks, followed by European fur traders, Scottish settlers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants. 

Winter, spring, summer or fall, The Forks is a must for a stunning array of dining experiences, incomparable shopping, a constantly changing slate of entertainment and events, and many unique attractions that encompass the site's natural, historic and man-made features.

There is plenty to see and do at the Forks with a popular highlight being the Forks Market offering fresh and specialty foods plus more than 50 charming shops – housed in a fun and funky building that was originally a horse stable!

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