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Address: 2355 Corydon Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3J 3S4
Pride and joy of Winnipeg, Assiniboine Park is an 1100-acre urban retreat. Within its borders are a fine zoo, the Lyric Theatre (a large outdoor stage), Tavern in the Park Restaurant, and numerous gardens, from formal English style plantings to butterfly gardens to the Leo Mol Sculpture Garden. A conservatory houses...
Address: 1425 Regent Ave W, Winnipeg, MB R2C 3B2
Club Regent Casino's elaborate tropical décor features the largest, walk-through saltwater aquarium in the Midwest, with hundreds of fish. As for recreation, you'll find more than 800 slot machines, and an array of table games like blackjack, several versions of poker, baccarat, roulette, keno and even bingo. Refuel...
Address: 1961 McCreary Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3P 2K9
This nature center teaches about the plants and animals that make up the prairie ecosystem. Inside the interpretive center you'll find a freshwater aquarium, lots of fascinating exhibits and a waterfowl viewing station. Other highlights of the 600-acre site include a herd of about 30 bison, trails for hiking or...
Address: 123 Main St, Union Station, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1A5
Believe it or not, mild-mannered Winnipeg was once known as the "Wickedest city in the Dominion." Capitalizing on the city's less-than-angelic history, Heartland Travel and Muddy Water Tours offer a narrated 2 ˝ hour bus tour that highlights some of the wilder and spookier tales of days gone by. Tours depart from the...
Address: 2355 Corydon Ave, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, MB R3P
Long-time Winnipeg resident and world-renowned sculptor and artist Leo Mol was born in the Ukraine in 1915. His sculpture in particular, is just beautiful, and you can see it in this Assiniboine Park sculpture garden. The figures of people and animals are enchanting; an indoor gallery exhibits a small collection of...
Address: 190 Rupert Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3B 0N2
Winner of multiple awards, the Manitoba Museum boasts an ever-changing variety of touring and specialty exhibits and nine permanent galleries. The museum's vast collection includes two million human artifacts, massive collections of fossils and natural history specimens, 40,000 plant specimens, thousands of rocks and...
Address: Winnipeg, MB
Manitoba's Red River Valley is gorgeous and full of history. Routes on the Red were developed to emphasize this – there are more than 20 self-directed tours available. Whether you want to hike, bicycle, drive, canoe or ski, there are route maps for summer and winter trips of various lengths. Find detailed tour...
Address: Various locations, Winnipeg, MB
Take Pride Winnipeg strives to promote and beautify the city. The murals you see around town are one of their projects. Like many cities, Winnipeg was struggling with graffiti, and the murals serve as a deterrent. Since 1994, there have been more than 200 Take Pride Winnipeg-commissioned murals created on the sides of...
Address: 401-25 Forks Market Rd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4S8
This 56-acre site is the heart of Winnipeg and its number one tourist destination. The reasons are manifold: numerous free attractions, a park and lots of outdoor activities, great shopping, excellent restaurants, and even a historic site. Summer or winter, there's plenty to do at the Forks, from festivals and...
Address: 300 Memorial Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V1
The Winnipeg Art Gallery's home is one of the most unusual buildings in town, and was designed by native son Gustavo Da Roza. The gallery primarily showcases contemporary and historical Canadian artists, but there's also a fine collection of Gothic and Renaissance panel paintings and a rooftop sculpture garden. The...
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