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September Manyfest is Winnipeg's largest street festival, featuring iconic events like Food Truck Wars along with live music and plenty of family friendly fare. Nuit Blanche Winnipeg takes over downtown, The Exchange District and St. Boniface with incredible installations, hip happenings and countless creative things at galleries and on the city's streets. August Experience the sights, sounds and flavours of Folklorama, the world's largest and longest-running multicultural festival where countries and nations host pavilions that showcase their culture via dance, music and food. Each summer, Shakespeare in the Ruins stages some of the Bard's best works in the open air within the striking setting of Trappist Monastery Provincial Heritage Park. West End Food Tours introduce you to the city's most culinary rich area where more than 100 restaurants ranging from Ethiopian, Vietnamese, Mexican, El Salvadorian, Indian, Korean and Caribbean can be found within a few walkable blocks. July Fingers crossed that the Winnipeg Folk Festival is able to return to Birds Hill Park, where past headliners have included Wilco, Feist, Sheryl Crow and Kacey Musgraves. Rent bikes or take a tour of the city with outfitters and companies like Bee-2-Gether Bikes, Type Eh Bikes and The Winnipeg Trolley Company. Mid-summer makes for a perfect time to hop aboard a Splash Dash River Tour, which departs from The Forks and showcase the best of the city from the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Join the crowds for sizzling summer events in the Exchange District like Winnipeg Fringe Festival. Matthew Sawatzky Courtesy of The Winnipeg Blue Bombers Kristhine Guerrero 26 Winnipeg Business Events magazine