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2026 Visitors Guide

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Attractions and Festivals Agowiidiwinan Centre • trcm.ca This cultural space at The Forks deepens treaty understanding through oral histories, archives and engaging displays. Indigenous Peoples Garden at the Gardens at The Leaf assiniboinepark.ca/leaf/about-the-leaf/explore-gardens Created with Indigenous Elders, designers and youth, this expansive garden features prairie grasses, perennials and meaningful cultural design. Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site • parkscanada.gc.ca/fortgarry Explore the Hudson's Bay Company post where Treaty No. 1 was signed and learn about local Indigenous history through interactive experiences. Manito Ahbee Festival • manitoahbee.com October 30–November 1, 2026 This major annual gathering showcases Indigenous culture with a massive pow wow, marketplace and inspiring events. Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre Inc. • micec.com Located in North Point Douglas, MICEC houses Manitoba's largest collection of Indigenous books, artifacts and art, open to the public for learning and discovery. National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation • nctr.ca Located in Chancellor's Hall at the University of Manitoba, the NCTR offers a space for dialogue and education to further record truths about Canada's shameful residential school system. Its gallery space houses items like the Spirit Canoe, The Bentwood Box, the Damaged Heart Diary and many other artifacts. Niizhoziibean theforks.com/attractions/niizhoziibean This heritage space features Indigenous-led public art, natural pathways and gathering spaces, serving as both a cultural retreat and a community connector. Riel House National Historic Site parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/mb/riel Visit the former family home of Louis Riel, where his body lay in state in 1885, now preserved as a National Historic Site. Turtle Tours • turtletours.ca Owned and operated by award-winning tourism operator Ashley Smith, a proud Anishinaabe Ikwe, Turtle Tours offers 45-min walking tours of The Forks. Led by Indigenous guides, you'll hear and see details covering 6,000 years of Indigenous history in the area via art, landmarks, historical figures and artifacts. Manito Ahbee, photo by Maddy Reico 15 tourismwinnipeg.com INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES

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