A must-see spot in Winnipeg! The Forks is a vibrant meeting place where the Red and Assiniboine Rivers converge. You can explore unique shops, dine at local restaurants, or take a stroll along the riverwalk. In winter, enjoy ice skating or a toboggan hill, and in summer, check out the outdoor markets and festivals. *Fun Fact:* The Forks has been a gathering place for over 6,000 years
A great spot for nature lovers! Assiniboine Park is home to lush gardens, scenic walking paths, and a fantastic zoo. Don’t miss the beautiful Leo Mol Sculpture Garden or the Assiniboine Park Conservatory.
Just a short drive from the city, nestled in Birds Hill Provincial Park. Enjoy a bite to eat at the restaurant (the beet chips are a must), browse the cute shops, and take a walk through the tree lined trails. There isn’t a shortage of things to do at Pineridge Hollow, you may even stumble across a farmers market!
For an unforgettable dining experience, **Harth Mozza & Wine Bar** offers an elevated, yet cozy atmosphere with an exceptional selection of wines and delicious Italian-inspired dishes, every meal here is a celebration of flavour. - **Perfect for:** Wine enthusiasts, foodies, and anyone looking for an intimate dining experience. - You will want to make a reservation in advance!
A truly iconic Winnipeg landmark, this striking building is a symbol of the country’s commitment to human rights. Spend a few hours exploring exhibits that educate, inspire, and empower. *Tip:* The museum offers incredible panoramic views of the city from its glass tower
Learn about Canada’s coin-making history at the Royal Canadian Mint. You can take a guided tour of the facility, where all of Canada’s coins are made, as well as coins for other countries. *Fun Fact:* The Royal Canadian Mint also produces Olympic medals!
Have a hankering for something sweet? You can’t go wrong with ice cream at BDI!