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2019 Meetings Magazine

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www.meetingswinnipeg.com | Tourism Winnipeg | 47 It's never been easier to find unique Winnipeg gifts. There are dozens of local shops in Winnipeg that you can make your next conference shopping destination. Whether your version of retail therapy involves a mall, a chic neighbourhood studded with enticing storefronts, or an area brimming with big brand name stores, Winnipeg has a spot for you. Chances are you're shopping for yourself, a souvenir to bring home, or gift for your board or organizing committee and Winnipeg's local retailers have you covered. From pop-up markets to standalone shops, it's always easy to find one-of-a-kind products that are sure to impress. Across the city, you can find local treats and trinkets that meeting planners could use as delegate gifts - your attendees will be talking about them for weeks afterwards. 1. Winnipeg Cityscape Tote Canadian Museum for Human Rights Boutique (85 Israel Asper Way) 2. Huron Woodwork Crib Board Nature Shop at FortWhyte Alive (1961 McCreary Road) 3. "Not Forgotten" Mug featuring works from Indigenous Artists Winnipeg Art Gallery Shop or Shop WAG @ The Forks (Gallery Shop at 300 Memorial Boulevard or Johnston Terminal, The Forks) 4. Authenticated Winnipeg Jets game-used puck bottle opener & game-used stick bottle opener from Tokens & Icons The Forks Trading Company (Forks Market, The Forks) 5. Stella's Original Jam Stella's Restaurant and Bakery (locations city wide) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6. Dogwood Coffee Co. Forth Café (171 McDermot Avenue) 7. Aschenti Chocolate Aschenti Cocoa (782 Corydon Avenue) 8. Fresh Emblem Wooden Air Fresheners Museum Shop at the Manitoba Museum (190 Rupert Avenue) 9. RAW Honey from Fresh Roots Farm The Forks Trading Company (Forks Market, The Forks) 10. Glass Cloud Scarf Canadian Museum for Human Rights Boutique (85 Israel Asper Way) LovelyGifts Mike Peters

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