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June The TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival always brings incredible acts to town like past headliners Kamasi Washington and Peter Bjorn and John. Head to see what's in bloom at the Gardens at the Leaf. This new horticultural exhibit features six incredible gardens that stretch out more than 30 acres from The Leaf. Get out on the Red, Assiniboine and Seine Rivers using outfitters like Winnipeg Canoe Rentals, Wilderness Supply, Splash Dash Canoe Rentals, and Manitoba Canoe and Kayak Centre. Go watch some footy—both the Canadian and European kind! The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are looking to make it a three-peat of Grey Cups as CFL football begins, while Valour FC will be looking for Canadian Premier League glory while providing affordable tickets and a great atmosphere, all at IG Field. The Red River Ex has it all. From midway rides to farm animal fun and whacky culinary creations to dish out on your Instagram. April Now's the time to catch the last bit of theatre season. This includes The Runner at MTC, based on a true story and a winner of the 2019 Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Production, Outstanding Direction and Outstanding New Play; along with Deer Woman—an Indigenous play covering vengeance—at Prairie Theatre Exchange. The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra's Pop Series presents the legendary Paul Shaffer as he hosts a symphonic journey through his life. May The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada is set to reopen in a brand new $46-million facility replete with never-before-seen aircraft and a new observation deck to do some planespotting. Witness the power of powwow at Manito Ahbee, one of North America's largest gatherings and celebrations of Indigenous Peoples. Watch the Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club take to the diamond at Shaw Park, located right downtown featuring gorgeous views of the city, the local Craft Beer Corner and plenty of local food too. Pride Winnipeg is one of Canada's largest and longest-running LGBTQ2+ festivals, featuring a parade, a concert at The Forks and plenty of events that promote inclusivity. Darcy FInley William Au Kristhine Guerrero meetingswinnipeg.com 25