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2026 Visitors Guide

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Visual arts Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery • urbanshaman.org One of Canada's leading Indigenous artist-run centres, Urban Shaman supports and showcases Indigenous art across all disciplines. WAG–Qaumajuq • wag.ca Home to the world's largest public collection of contemporary Inuit art, Qaumajuq features the iconic Visible Vault and Indigenous-focused exhibitions like the acclaimed Abraham Anghik Ruben. Winnipeg Aboriginal Film Festival facebook.com/aboriginalfilmfest Western Canada's longest-running Indigenous film festival showcases powerful features, shorts and documentaries from leading filmmakers, now the third largest in North America. Where to shop Anishinaabe Girl Designs 165 Lilac Street • anishinaabegirl.com Anne Mulaire 421 Mulvey Avenue • annemulaire.ca Dene Cree Designs 1761 Wellington Avenue • denecreedesigns.ca INAC (Indigenous Nations Apparel Company) CF Polo Park, 1485 Portage Avenue • inac.ca Manitobah Mukluks The Forks Market • manitobah.ca MANTiC 1469 Main Street • manticmetaphysical.com Teekca's Aboriginal Boutique 1654 St. Matthews Avenue, The Forks Market and St. Vital Centre, 1225 St. Mary's Road facebook.com/teekcasboutique Canadian Plains Gallery 106–181 Higgins Avenue • canadianplainsgallery.com Wyndham Garden Winnipeg Airport Owned by Long Plain First Nation on the city's first urban reserve, this 132-room hotel features Indigenous-inspired design, art and amenities. Highlights include Manoomin Restaurant, Onishkaan Café, bilingual Ojibway-English signage and service, a shop with local gifts, gathering space for Elders and areas for ceremony. Winnipeg Art Gallery-Qaumajuq, photo by Maddy Reico 16 tourismwinnipeg.com INDIGENOUS EXPERIENCES

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