Come find out why Vogue calls Winnipeg, "an absolute must-visit
destination," while
National Geographic has listed the Peg as
"one of the best trips on earth."
Experience the joy of polar bears swimming overhead at the Journey to Churchill exhibit. Take an interactive
journey through humanity's struggles and triumphs within the architectural marvel of the Canadian Museum
for Human Rights. Discover the charming Exchange District with its handsome architecture, hip restaurants and
fashionable shops. The Forks has a unique licensed public market that foodies will fawn over, while its rivers
are serviced by scenic boat trips in the summer and the world's coolest skating trail in winter. Performances
from Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre
are sure to enthrall.
On the horizon we have Qaumajuq, the Winnipeg Art Gallery's $65 million Inuit art centre, which will house
the world's largest collection of contemporary Inuit art, as well as Canada's Diversity Gardens — a massive $75
million horticultural attraction set in Assiniboine Park that celebrates our interconnectedness with plants.
Each page of this
2021 Winnipeg Experience Guide showcases how the centre of the continent has become
the centre of so much attention. We trust it will bring Winnipeg into focus for you too. For a complete listing of
attractions, events and more visit tourismwinnipeg.com
Front cover photo: William Au
Mike Peters
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