2 Welcome to Winnipeg
3 General Winnipeg
information
6 Top 10 checklist
9 Winnipeg's culinary
scene
10 Breweries, distilleries
and wineries
12 Winter fun checklist
13 2SLGBTQIA+ guide
to Winnipeg
15 Indigenous
experiences
17 Fun Winnipeg facts
18 Winnipeg...as seen on
TV and the big screen
20 Instagrammable
locations
22 Winnipeg map
25 2024 Festivals & events
31 Attractions
42 Just for kids
45 Museums, galleries
& historic sites
59 Nightlife
63 Performing arts
69 Recreation & interactive
experiences
75 Shopping
79 Spectator sports
83 Tours
91 Accommodations
103 Index
CONTENTS
Winnipeg is located in Treaty One
Territory, the home and traditional
lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe),
Ininew (Cree), and Dakota peoples,
and in the National Homeland of the
Red River Métis. Our drinking water
comes from Shoal Lake 40 First
Nation, in Treaty Three Territory.
Tourism Winnipeg is the city's
official destination marketing
organization. A division of Economic
Development Winnipeg Inc., Tourism
Winnipeg's mission is to facilitate
a healthy, prosperous, responsible
and fully integrated tourism industry
that enhances the city of Winnipeg's
economic growth through the
acquisition of meetings, conventions,
events, group travel and leisure
tourism, while increasing overnight
visitation and delivering the best
possible visitor experience.
Contact us at:
Tel: 204.943.1970
Toll Free: 1.855.PEG.CITY (734.2489)
Email: info@tourismwinnipeg.com
The 2024 Winnipeg Visitor's Guide
is also available for download at
tourismwinnipeg.com
Winnipeg Visitor's Guide ©2024. All rights
reserved. Reproduction without permission is
prohibited. Tourism Winnipeg makes every effort to
ensure the accuracy of this guide. However, errors,
omissions, and changes can occur. We apologize
for any inconvenience.
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Kid Friendly Activity
Cover: Karen Allen
Left: Photo by Diane Hammerling